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Seascape Character Type

Seascape character types are distinct areas that are relatively homogenous in character. They are generic in nature in that they may occur in different areas but share broadly similar combinations of geology, ecology, bathymetry, human influences and perceptual and aesthetic attributes. SCTs provide a framework for analysing seascape change since many influences and pressures affect seascapes with similar character in similar ways. Seascape Charater Types were extracted from the OSI 1:250,000 coastline dataset. GIS and visual analysis combined with field work determined the individual seascape character types. Predominant datasets used were bathymetry, topography, geology, coastal land use and wave climate. Analysis and mapping used QGIS v3.8 Regional Seascapes Character Assessment (2020) project was carried out by Minogue and Associates on behalf of the Marine Institute. None

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Date (Publication)
2021-02-01
Date (Revision)
2021-02-24
Date (Creation)
2021-02-01
Citation identifier
ie.marine.data:dataset.4451
Point of contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

Marine Institute

datarequests@marine.ie

Originator
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary
  • Administrative units
  • Horizontal spatial co-ordinates
Marine Institute Dataset Communities
  • Dataset
Use limitation

While every effort is made in preparing the dataset no responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of the Marine Institute for any errors, omissions or misleading information. The Marine Institute accepts no responsibility for loss or damage occasioned or claimed to have been occasioned, in part or in full, as a consequence of any person acting, or refraining from acting as a result of a matter contained in this datasets or as a consequence of using this dataset for any purpose whatsoever.

Use limitation

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Access constraints
CC%20BY%204.0
Spatial representation type
None
Language
English
Begin date
2020-12-16
End date
..
Reference system identifier
INSPIRE RS registry / http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/None
OnLine resource
Protocol Linkage Name

WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

http://www.marine.ie
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Conformance result

Title

Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation

See the referenced specification

Pass
Yes
Statement

Data supplied by Marine Institute.

Metadata

File identifier
ie.marine.data:dataset.4451 XML
Metadata language
English
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2021-02-24
Metadata standard name

ISDI Metadata Profile

Metadata standard version

1.2

Metadata author
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

Marine Institute

datarequests@marine.ie

Point of contact
 
 

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