36 datasets found
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    Municipal Boundaries of NJ, Hosted, 3424

    • njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Mar 14, 2025
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    New Jersey Office of GIS (2025). Municipal Boundaries of NJ, Hosted, 3424 [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/1c6b26a9a14e4132895194e80d6b30f8
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    Mar 14, 2025
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    New Jersey Office of GIS
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    This data set is a spatial representation of municipalities in New Jersey developed by the NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS) in NJ State Plane Coordinate System (NAD83). It is not a survey document and must not be used as such. The polygons delineated in this data set do not represent legal boundaries. This data set improves upon previous versions of municipal boundaries through the integration of coincident features from several high quality source data sets, as a component of the NJOGIS statewide Parcels Normalization Project concluded in March 2010. Updates continue to be made as necessary.***NOTE*** For users who incorporate NJOGIS services into web maps and/or web applications, please sign up for the NJ Geospatial Forum discussion listserv for early notification of service changes. Visit https://nj.gov/njgf/about/listserv/ for more information.

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    Data from: Official Zoning Map

    • data.jerseycitynj.gov
    Updated Jan 4, 2019
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    (2019). Official Zoning Map [Dataset]. https://data.jerseycitynj.gov/explore/dataset/zoning-map-2019/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 4, 2019
    Description

    The official Zoning Map of Jersey City in pdf form is provided below. The latest version is dated 6/3/2025. Interactive Zoning Map

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    Municipal Boundaries

    • data-monmouthnj.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 11, 2011
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    Monmouth County NJ GIS (2011). Municipal Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data-monmouthnj.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/municipal-boundaries
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    May 11, 2011
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Monmouth County NJ GIS
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    Description

    This data set is a spatial representation of municipalities in New Jersey developed by the New Jersey Office of Information Technology (OIT), Office of Geographic Information Systems (OGIS). It is not a survey document and should not be used as such. The polygons delineated in this data set do not represent legal boundaries. This data set improves upon previous versions of municipal boundaries through the integration of coincident features from several high quality source data sets, as a component of the OGIS statewide Parcels Normalization Project concluded in March 2010. Updates continue to be made as necessary.View the original Municipal Boundaries of NJ data source from NJOGIS. In Fall 2022 The GIS Division held a 2-Day Story Maps and Experience Builder Training for the County's GIS Users. This content is part of the training materials still available to GIS Users.

  4. Shoreline Data Rescue Project of Longport and Ocean City, NJ, EC7D04B

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    Updated Jan 1, 2021
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    National Geodetic Survey (2021). Shoreline Data Rescue Project of Longport and Ocean City, NJ, EC7D04B [Dataset]. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/63663
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2021
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    U.S. National Geodetic Survey
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1899
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    Description

    These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Longport and Ocean City, NJ suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The N...

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    TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2018, state, New Jersey, Current Place State-based

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    Updated Jan 15, 2021
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    (2021). TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2018, state, New Jersey, Current Place State-based [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/tiger-line-shapefile-2018-state-new-jersey-current-place-state-based
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2021
    Area covered
    New Jersey
    Description

    The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The TIGER/Line shapefiles include both incorporated places (legal entities) and census designated places or CDPs (statistical entities). An incorporated place is established to provide governmental functions for a concentration of people as opposed to a minor civil division (MCD), which generally is created to provide services or administer an area without regard, necessarily, to population. Places always nest within a state, but may extend across county and county subdivision boundaries. An incorporated place usually is a city, town, village, or borough, but can have other legal descriptions. CDPs are delineated for the decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are located. The boundaries for CDPs often are defined in partnership with state, local, and/or tribal officials and usually coincide with visible features or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place or another legal entity. CDP boundaries often change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern and development; a CDP with the same name as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary. The only population/housing size requirement for CDPs is that they must contain some housing and population. The boundaries of most incorporated places in this shapefile are as of January 1, 2018, as reported through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). The boundaries of all CDPs were delineated as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP) for the 2010 Census.

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    ScienceBase Item Summary Page

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    Updated Apr 6, 2013
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2013). ScienceBase Item Summary Page [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/7345525fa4014697a6c32ec710a16a83/html
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    pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 6, 2013
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Description

    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

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    Development Maps (2021)

    • data.jerseycitynj.gov
    Updated Jun 10, 2020
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    (2020). Development Maps (2021) [Dataset]. https://data.jerseycitynj.gov/explore/dataset/development-maps-2021/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 10, 2020
    Description

    Development Maps (2021)Series of Maps and Statistics detailing Proposed, Approved, Under Construction, and Completed Development in the City of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.

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    HudsonCo_Proposed cement handling facilities, Central Railroad of NJ

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    HudsonCo_Proposed cement handling facilities, Central Railroad of NJ [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/9d108e7e61bf40bfbb40a933aabeaba0/html
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    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

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    USGS US Topo 7.5-minute map for Ocean City, NJ 2014

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    Updated Mar 5, 2014
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2014). USGS US Topo 7.5-minute map for Ocean City, NJ 2014 [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/a62864e8e1d84f0596d10e6afa0ed080/html
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    geopdf(20.153623)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 5, 2014
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Description

    Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.

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    ScienceBase Item Summary Page

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    U.S. Geological Survey, National Geospatial Technical Operations Center, ScienceBase Item Summary Page [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/d93a747c202e48a2bd7d75585e9d8941/html
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Description

    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

  11. NJ Public Access Locations Search Tool

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    Updated Aug 5, 2016
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2016). NJ Public Access Locations Search Tool [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::nj-public-access-locations-search-tool
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 5, 2016
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    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
    Authors
    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
    Area covered
    New Jersey
    Description

    This interactive Public Access Map shows over 3,900 public access locations along New Jersey’s tidal waters and provides information about amenities available at each location. New Jersey’s tidal waters are accessible to every resident of and visitor to the state. Public access locations exist in thousands of locations all around New Jersey, not just along the Atlantic Ocean, and provide a means of allowing the public to access tidal waterways.

    Data shown on these maps was collected during September 2015-June 2017 and reflects the conditions of the sites at that time.Please visit the Public Access website or contact us for additional information.To provide additional information (or to update any information that may no longer be accurate) about the public access locations portrayed in these maps, please contact us .Tips for using the maps:Click on any point to get a photo (in most cases) and more details about the location.Use the search bar in the top right corner to search by location, municipality, or county.Use the filter options in the menu on the left side of the page to further limit your search. The filter choices are located in italics below each filter title. Make sure to enter the choices exactly as they are shown.Explanation of terms used in these maps.Access Type – This filter will allow you to determine the type of access that is available at a certain location. Make sure to enter the filter option exactly has shown. Examples: Beach for beach access; Fishing for fishing access; Boat for boating access; Beach, Fishing for locations that include both beach and fishing accessBadge Required – This filter will allow you to determine if a beach badge is required to access this location.Swimming Allowed – This filter allows you to determine those locations where swimming is allowed in the presence of a life guard. Only those locations that contain guarded beaches will be identified to allow swimming.Restroom Provided – This filter allows you to determine if restrooms are present at a specific location.Food/Drink Available – This filter allows you to determine if establishments selling food and/or drink are located at a specific location.Fishing Allowed – This filter allows you to determine if fishing is allowed at a specific location. This filter does not provide information on any time restrictions for when fishing is allowed at that location.For example: fishing may only be allowed at a location outside of swimming hours.Pier at Location – This filter allows you to determine if a pier is located at a specific location.Boat Launch Available – This filter allows you to determine if a boat launch is located at a specific location. Identified boat launches will be suitable for launching motorized vessels.Playground Available – This filter allows you to determine if a playground is present at a specific location.Park Available – This filter or tab allows you to determine if the location is located within a park.Handicap Access Type or Handicap Accessibility – This filter includes several options. Make sure to enter each option exactly as shown in the filter options below the filter title. “Parking Reserved” – This filter option means that handicap parking is available at the site. “Ramp Provided” – This filter options means a handicap accessible ramp is located at the site, or the conditions of the site are level and present no barrier to access. “Restrooms Accessible” – This filter options means that handicap accessible restrooms are located at the site.For example: enter Parking Reserved for those locations where handicap parking is available; Parking reserved, Ramp provided, Restrooms accessible for those locations where handicap parking is available, the site doesn’t present a barrier to access, and there are restrooms present that are also accessible.Marina Available – This filter allows you to determine if the location is located within a marina.Parking Available – This filter allows you to determine if parking is available at a location and if that parking is free.Surfing Allowed – This filter allows you to determine if surfing is allowed at a location. This filter identifies those locations that have been designated for surfing.

  12. Outfalls in New Jersey, NJDEP MS4 Inventory and Mapping

    • gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 8, 2023
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2023). Outfalls in New Jersey, NJDEP MS4 Inventory and Mapping [Dataset]. https://gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/c8a10787296e4ed59437028a3d0837f0
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    Aug 8, 2023
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    New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/
    Authors
    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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    Description

    The Bureau of Nonpoint Pollution Control within the Division of Water Quality issues NJPDES general permits authorizing discharges from Tier A and Tier B municipalities, as well as public complexes, and highway agencies that discharge stormwater from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s). As a required in Part IV.C.1&2 of the MS4 permit issued in 2017, permittees are required to develop, update, and maintain an inventory and map of, at a minimum, stormwater facilities identified in Part IV.C.1.b and located within the municipality. Tier A Municipalities are required to develop, update, and maintain an outfall pipe map showing the location of the end of all MS4 outfall pipes which discharge to a surface water body.

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    ScienceBase Item Summary Page

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    U.S. Geological Survey, ScienceBase Item Summary Page [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/4b78421b43874c35b9156aeec44d6619/html
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    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Description

    Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Service Protocol: Link to the ScienceBase Item Summary page for the item described by this metadata record. Application Profile: Web Browser. Link Function: information

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    Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) for New Jersey

    • njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com
    • share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Mar 27, 2023
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    NJDEP Bureau of GIS (2023). Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) for New Jersey [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/25bace29e8114519b2d08d04c75873f3
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 27, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    NJDEP Bureau of GIS
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    Description

    This is a geographical representation of the locations of CSO outfall points statewide. Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) are sewers that are designed to collect rainwater runoff, domestic sewage, and industrial wastewater in the same pipe. Most of the time, combined sewer systems transport all of their wastewater to a sewage treatment plant, where it is treated and then discharged to a water body. During periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt, however, the wastewater volume in a combined sewer system can exceed the capacity of the sewer collection system or treatment plant.This map data layer provides information regarding the location of permitted CSO Outfall Points, the applicable NJPDES Permit number, the assigned 3-digit discharge serial number, the latitude and longitude, the alternate name (such as a street address) of the CSO point, the municipality and Watershed Management Area (WMA) where the CSO outfall is located, a unique identifier for each point consisting of the permit number and outfall number, the receiving waterbody, the receiving treatment plant name and permit number, if the CSO outfall has solids and floatable treatment, a link for Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) data, and a website.

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    Locations of Shopping Malls in Bergen and Morris Counties in NJ

    • data.mendeley.com
    Updated Oct 31, 2023
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    Michaela Kazimierczyk (2023). Locations of Shopping Malls in Bergen and Morris Counties in NJ [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/6nhbr7tnzw.1
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2023
    Authors
    Michaela Kazimierczyk
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Bergen, New Jersey
    Description

    This data set presents the locations of malls within two New Jersey counties, Bergen and Morris. When NJ counties are ranked per capita income, Morris County is found second on the list and Bergen County is found fourth. Having residents with higher incomes can increase spending at shopping malls. This could explain why Paramus, in Bergen County, is the town with the most malls in the state. One of the major malls found here is the Garden State Plaza Mall which is the most earning mall in NJ, worth more than 2.7 billion. As well as this, the presence of malls in communities can increase development in the area which can lead to higher property values and additional economic activity.

    The data was gathered using the Google website. The data includes the locations and names of the shopping malls in Bergen and Morris Counties in New Jersey. The total number of the shopping malls in these two counties is 16. Bergen County has 7 shopping malls and Morris County has 9 shopping malls.

    In total, there are 16 malls in the two counties - Bergen and Morris Counties. Bergen County has 7 shopping malls, while Morris County has 9 shopping malls. Bergen County has 43% of the total malls in the two counties. Morris County has 56% of the total malls.

    Having a map that shows the locations of New Jersey malls could lead to a deeper understanding of the area that they are found in. The presence of malls can often indicate higher income areas, especially in cases where there are several malls found in one particular area. As well as this, a mall can bring in a lot of tax revenue to the state which can aid in overall economic growth. While the tax revenue itself can aid in the growth, the presence of malls can also accomplish this indirectly. Oftentimes, having a mall in a town brings more businesses and infrastructure to the area which can increase the area's income, employment, and economic stability.

    Data includes: map with the locations and an Excel Sheet with names, addresses, and coordinate points of the shopping malls.

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    Monmouth County, New Jersey Municipal Boundaries

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    csv, dwg, geodatabase +6
    Updated Dec 4, 2018
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    Monmouth County, New Jersey (2018). Monmouth County, New Jersey Municipal Boundaries [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/98841-monmouth-county-new-jersey-municipal-boundaries/
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    pdf, geopackage / sqlite, kml, mapinfo tab, geodatabase, csv, mapinfo mif, dwg, shapefileAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 4, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Monmouth County, New Jersey
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    Description

    © Monmouth County Division of Planning, GIS

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    ATLANTIC CITY NJ Pots and Traps 2011-2015

    • opdgig.dos.ny.gov
    Updated Nov 8, 2022
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    New York State Department of State (2022). ATLANTIC CITY NJ Pots and Traps 2011-2015 [Dataset]. https://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/maps/NYSDOS::atlantic-city-nj-pots-and-traps-2011-2015
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 8, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New York State Department of State
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    Description

    The Communities at Sea maps use Vessel Trip Report location point data as input to create density polygons representing visitation frequency ("fisherdays"). The data show total labor including crew time and the time spent in transit to and from fishing locations. They do not show other variables such as vessel value or number of pounds landed. The results can be interpreted as maps of "community presence." This layer shows data for the pots and traps fishing gear group for Atlantic City, NJ from 2011-2015.

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    Brisbane, City Of 40 Chains To An Inch Geology Map First Edition 1965

    • data.qld.gov.au
    Updated Feb 8, 2024
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    Geological Survey of Queensland (2024). Brisbane, City Of 40 Chains To An Inch Geology Map First Edition 1965 [Dataset]. https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr001861
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    Feb 8, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Geological Survey of Queensland
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Brisbane
    Description

    URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr001861

    Geological Map of the City of Brisbane, First Edition 1965. A 1:31 680 (Forty Chains to One Inch) geological map compiled by B. Houston. The data used in the compilation were extracted from the unpublished records of the Geological Survey of Queensland (1889 to 1964). The map is in six parts: Sheet 1, Sheet 2, Sheet 3, Sheet 4, Sheet 5 and Sheet 6 (Reference and Cross Sections A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-J) was published as Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ) Publication No. 323. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference and is located within the Brisbane, Beenleigh, Ipswich and Caboolture (9543, 9542, 9442, 9443) 1:100 000 map areas. Sheet 1 drawn by N.J. Hunt, Drafting Section, Department of Mines, Brisbane. Sheet 2 drawn by N.J. Hunt, Drafting Section, Department of Mines, Brisbane. Sheet 3 drawn by J.A. Wright, Drafting Section, Department of Mines, Brisbane. Sheet 4 drawn by J.A. Wright, Drafting Section, Department of Mines, Brisbane. Sheet 5 drawn by J.A. Wright, Drafting Section, Department of Mines, Brisbane. Sheet 6 drawn by J.A. Wright and N.J. Hunt, Drafting Section. Includes Explanatory Notes to accompany A Geological Map of The City of Brisbane by Beverley R. Houston and R. M. Tucker. GSQ Publication No. 324 is a comprehensive account of the geology of the City of Brisbane area and is intended to accompany the geological map.

    GSQ Publication No. 323 - Geological Maps. GSQ Publication No. 324 - Report. Caboolture 9443, Brisbane 9543, Ipswich 9442, Beenleigh 9542.

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    Geologic Atlas: New York City folio; Paterson, Harlem, Staten Island, and...

    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
    • data.amerigeoss.org
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    Updated Aug 8, 2019
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    Energy Data Exchange (2019). Geologic Atlas: New York City folio; Paterson, Harlem, Staten Island, and Brooklyn quadrangles, New York-New Jersey [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/geologic-atlas-new-york-city-new-york-new-jersey
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 8, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Energy Data Exchange
    Area covered
    Brooklyn, New York, Paterson, Harlem, Staten Island, New Jersey
    Description

    From the site: “The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by the Map & GIS Library. The repository interface with integrated Yahoo! Maps was developed by the Digital Initiatives -- Research & Technology group within the TAMU Libraries using the Manakin interface framework on top of the DSpace digital repository software. Additional files of each map are available for download for use in GIS or Google Earth. A tutorial is provided which describes how to download theses files.”

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    Synthetic storm-driven flood-inundation grids for coastal communities along...

    • catalog.data.gov
    • s.cnmilf.com
    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). Synthetic storm-driven flood-inundation grids for coastal communities along Lake Bay and adjacent to the Inside Thorofare at Atlantic City tide gage from Pleasantville to Ventnor City, NJ [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/synthetic-storm-driven-flood-inundation-grids-for-coastal-communities-along-lake-bay-and-a
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey
    Area covered
    Ventnor City, Atlantic City, Lakebay, Inside Thorofare, New Jersey
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    Digital flood-inundation maps for coastal communities within Atlantic County in New Jersey were created by water surfaces generated by an Advanced Circulation hydrodynamic (ADCIRC) and Simulating Waves Nearshore (SWAN) model from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region II coastal analysis and mapping study (Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2014). Six synthetic modeled tropical storm events from a library of 159 events were selected based on parameters including landfall location or closest approach location, maximum wind speed, central pressure, and radii of winds. Two storm events were selected for the tide gage providing two "scenarios" and accompanying inundation-map libraries. The contents of this data release support the following publication: Suro, T.P., Niemoczynski, M.J., Boetsma, A.C., and Niemoczynski, L.M., 2023, Moderate flood level scenarios: synthetic storm-driven flood-inundation maps for coastal communities in 10 New Jersey counties: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2023-5005, 64 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20235005. The landing page on which this and 24 other storm scenarios reside is: Niemoczynski, L.M., Niemoczynski, M.J., Boetsma, A.C., and Suro, T.P., 2023, Synthetic storm-driven flood-inundation grids for coastal communities in 10 New Jersey counties: U.S Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RVF9P8. References cited: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2014, FEMA Region II Coastal Analysis and Mapping Study, accessed November 2, 2018, at http://www.region2coastal.com/resources/about-the-coastal-flood-study/

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New Jersey Office of GIS (2025). Municipal Boundaries of NJ, Hosted, 3424 [Dataset]. https://njogis-newjersey.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/1c6b26a9a14e4132895194e80d6b30f8

Municipal Boundaries of NJ, Hosted, 3424

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Mar 14, 2025
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New Jersey Office of GIS
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This data set is a spatial representation of municipalities in New Jersey developed by the NJ Office of Information Technology, Office of GIS (NJOGIS) in NJ State Plane Coordinate System (NAD83). It is not a survey document and must not be used as such. The polygons delineated in this data set do not represent legal boundaries. This data set improves upon previous versions of municipal boundaries through the integration of coincident features from several high quality source data sets, as a component of the NJOGIS statewide Parcels Normalization Project concluded in March 2010. Updates continue to be made as necessary.***NOTE*** For users who incorporate NJOGIS services into web maps and/or web applications, please sign up for the NJ Geospatial Forum discussion listserv for early notification of service changes. Visit https://nj.gov/njgf/about/listserv/ for more information.

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