1
1
Ocean Shores Recreation Area
false
the land lying between extreme low tide of the Pacific Ocean and the statutory vegetation line established and described by ORS 390.770, except for those beach portions abutting a park area.
SDN:A02::OceanShoresRecreationArea
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::OceanShoresRecreationArea
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::OceanShoresRecreationArea
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Dune
SDN:A02::Dune
1
SDN:A02::Dune
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
A dune is a hill of sand built by aeolian processes. Coastal areas often have one or more sets of dunes running parallel to the shoreline directly inland from the beach. In most cases the dunes are important in protecting the land against potential ravages by storm waves from the sea.
Dune
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
1
false
Lowering the elevation of the contours of a dune to prevent sand inundation of structures. Only allowed in areas committed to development or within an acknowledged urban growth boundary and only as part of an overall plan for managing foredune grading.
SDN:A02::DuneGrading
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::DuneGrading
SDN:A02::DuneGrading
accepted
Dune Grading
Eelgrass is a common name for Zostera - a small genus of widely distributed seagrasses. Zostera is found on sandy substrates or in estuaries submerged or partially floating. Most Zostera are perennial. They have long, bright green, ribbon-like leaves, about 1 cm wide.
SDN:A02::Eelgrass
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Eelgrass
accepted
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Eelgrass
SDN:A02::Eelgrass
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Medium to Coarse-grained sandy beach
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Beach composed of meadium to coarse grained sand: In USA, sand is commonly divided into five sub-categories based on size: very fine sand (1/16 - 1/8 mm diameter), fine sand (1/8 mm - 1/4 mm), medium sand (1/4 mm - 1/2 mm), coarse sand (1/2 mm - 1 mm), and very coarse sand (1 mm - 2 mm).
false
SDN:A02::MediumCoarse
1
SDN:A02::MediumCoarse
SDN:A02::MediumCoarse
SDN:A02::DesignatedPublicAccess
Designated Public Coastal Access
accepted
false
1
Locations designated in local plans as points at which the public may access the ocean shore and coastal waters.
1
SDN:A02::DesignatedPublicAccess
SDN:A02::DesignatedPublicAccess
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
Loss of location for public access to coastal waters: In Oregon, local comprehensive plans must provide for appropriate public access to and recreational use of coastal waters.
1
SDN:A02::AccessSiteLoss
false
accepted
SDN:A02::AccessSiteLoss
Loss of Public Access
SDN:A02::AccessSiteLoss
SDN:A02::NationalParks
1
Land held by the US federal National Park Service.
National Park
SDN:A02::NationalParks
false
accepted
SDN:A02::NationalParks
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::RockyIntertidal
Rocky shoreline areas that fall between the lowest and highest tidelines. haracterized by high wave action, constant submersion and exposure, changing temperature and salinity, and the occurrence of tidepools.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::RockyIntertidal
Rocky Intertidal
accepted
1
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::RockyIntertidal
SDN:A02::AveragePrecipitation
1
false
accepted
SDN:A02::AveragePrecipitation
Precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that is deposited on the earth's surface.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::AveragePrecipitation
Average Precipitation
Sewage
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Sewage treatment plants, or domestic wastewater treatment plants, perform the function of removing contaminants from wastewater, both runoff (effluents) and domestic.
SDN:A02::Sewage
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
1
SDN:A02::Sewage
accepted
SDN:A02::Sewage
SDN:A02::AirTransportationInfrastructure
1
Airport
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
Air transportation infrastructure comprises primarily airport locations and runway configurations.
SDN:A02::AirTransportationInfrastructure
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::AirTransportationInfrastructure
false
accepted
SDN:A02::Reef
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Reef
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Reef
false
SDN:A02::Reef
Underwater structure formed by biotic (e.g. coral reefs) or abiotic (e.g. rocky reefs) processes. Reefs enhance physical complexity of the sea floor and often attract a diverse assemblage of organisms, especially fish.
1
1
SDN:A02::Birds
1
SDN:A02::Birds
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
Birds
false
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, vertebrate animals that lay eggs.
accepted
SDN:A02::Birds
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::BathyContours
Bathymetric contours (or depth contours or isobaths) are lines/curves connecting points depicting equal elevation (height) of the ocean floor
Bathymetric contours
1
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::BathyContours
SDN:A02::BathyContours
false
Fine-grained sandy beach
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::FineGrained
1
SDN:A02::FineGrained
accepted
Beach composed of fine sand: In USA, sand is commonly divided into five sub-categories based on size: very fine sand (1/16 - 1/8 mm diameter), fine sand (1/8 mm - 1/4 mm), medium sand (1/4 mm - 1/2 mm), coarse sand (1/2 mm - 1 mm), and very coarse sand (1 mm - 2 mm).
1
SDN:A02::FineGrained
SDN:A02::CityParks
SDN:A02::CityParks
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
City park
SDN:A02::CityParks
Land held by the city government parks department
false
1
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
Tourism
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Tourism
SDN:A02::Tourism
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Tourism
1
1
accepted
Tourism is travel for predominantly recreational or leisure purposes or the provision of services to support this leisure travel
A benchmark is a point of reference for a measurement.
1
Benchmark
SDN:A02::Benchmark
SDN:A02::Benchmark
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Benchmark
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
false
SDN:A02::BeachProfiles
Beach Profile
1
1
SDN:A02::BeachProfiles
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
In beach morphology monitoring beach elevation is measured at specific intervals along shore-perpendicular lines.
false
SDN:A02::BeachProfiles
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::HighSurfAdvisory
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
High Surf Advisory
1
A High Surf Advisory means that large waves will affect beaches in the advisory area, producing rip currents and localized beach erosion.
1
SDN:A02::HighSurfAdvisory
false
SDN:A02::HighSurfAdvisory
SDN:A02::Routes
The path designated for the safest routes away from an emergency situation.
accepted
1
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Evacuation Route
false
SDN:A02::Routes
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Routes
SDN:A02::StateLines
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
State Lines
1
accepted
SDN:A02::StateLines
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::StateLines
Refers to the defined boundary of a US state (within which a state government has authority to enforce ordinaces).
accepted
SDN:A02::ForestServiceLands
Land held by the US federal Forest Service.
1
SDN:A02::ForestServiceLands
SDN:A02::ForestServiceLands
Forest Service Land
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
1
SDN:A02::StructureProtection
Structure Protection
SDN:A02::StructureProtection
accepted
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Protection of a structure from geologic hazard such as erosion, landslide or flooding.
SDN:A02::StructureProtection
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
accepted
SDN:A02::PrivateProperty
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Real property owned by individuals, trusts, corporations or other non-public bodies.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Private Property
1
SDN:A02::PrivateProperty
SDN:A02::PrivateProperty
SDN:A02::StateParks
SDN:A02::StateParks
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
false
1
SDN:A02::StateParks
accepted
Land held by the state Department of Parks and Recreation.
State park
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Relocation
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Act of moving critical infrastructure or other development out of harms way when a hazard is know to occur in a particular location.
SDN:A02::Relocation
1
false
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Relocation
SDN:A02::Relocation
Dune Restoration
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::DuneRestoration
false
SDN:A02::DuneRestoration
1
Dune protection and restoration usually involves a combination of sand fencing and planting of vegetation to stabilize the dune and to capture blowing sand to increase dune elevations.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::DuneRestoration
1
SDN:A02::LandUse
Patterns of human use of the landscape.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
SDN:A02::LandUse
Land Use
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::LandUse
accepted
SDN:A02::StructureElevation
SDN:A02::StructureElevation
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::StructureElevation
Elevation of a structure above a specified vertical datum.
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
Structure Elevation
1
1
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
Bluff
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Bluff
A bluff is a very steep and broad hill or small cliff, frequently next to a river or ocean
SDN:A02::Bluff
1
SDN:A02::Bluff
SDN:A02::ShellfishHarvestBan
SDN:A02::ShellfishHarvestBan
accepted
SDN:A02::ShellfishHarvestBan
Shellfish harvest ban
From time to time the state may ban the harvesting of shellfish due to elevated potential for paralytic shellfish poisoning. A closure would includes shellfish on beaches, rocks, jetties and at the entrances to bays. Shellfish contaminated with PSP toxins can cause minor to severe illness or even death to people who eat them.
1
1
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Average Maximum Temperature
SDN:A02::AverageMaximumTemperature
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
Average Maximum Temperature
SDN:A02::AverageMaximumTemperature
1
1
SDN:A02::AverageMaximumTemperature
1
SDN:A02::RoadTransportationInfrastructure
false
Roads
SDN:A02::RoadTransportationInfrastructure
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::RoadTransportationInfrastructure
A road is an identifiable route, way or path between two or more places. Roads are typically smoothed, paved, or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel.
accepted
Railroads
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::RailTransportationInfrastructure
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
1
SDN:A02::RailTransportationInfrastructure
Rail transport is the transport of passengers and goods by means of vehicles specially designed to run along railways or railroads.
SDN:A02::RailTransportationInfrastructure
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Erosion is the carrying away or displacement of solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles) usually by the agents of currents such as, wind, water, or ice by downward or down-slope movement in response to gravity. Erosion is an intrinsic natural process but in many places it is increased by human land use. Poor land use practices include deforestation, overgrazing, unmanaged construction activity and other activities that involve removal of vegetation.
1
1
accepted
SDN:A02::Erosion
Erosion
SDN:A02::Erosion
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
SDN:A02::Erosion
SDN:A02::ResearchReserves
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
Research Reserves are needed to identify and manage areas suitable or being used for scientific study or research including baseline study, monitoring, or applied research. However, designation of Research Reserves is not intended to limit research or study exclusively to these areas.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::ResearchReserves
SDN:A02::ResearchReserves
1
Research Reserve
Marine transport consists of ports and marinas terminals used for the transfer of people and goods between land and sea, as well as the navigation bouys channels and tow-lanes that comprise the sea transportation network it self.
false
accepted
SDN:A02::MarineTransportationInfrastructure
SDN:A02::MarineTransportationInfrastructure
Marine Transportation
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::MarineTransportationInfrastructure
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
accepted
1
SDN:A02::TopoContour
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Topographic contour
SDN:A02::TopoContour
SDN:A02::TopoContour
Topographic contours (or elevation contours or isobaths) are lines/curves connecting points depicting equal elevation (height) of the surface of land
Sea-level rise is an increase in sea level, relative to a suitable reference surface.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::SeaLevelRise
Sea Level Rise
false
SDN:A02::SeaLevelRise
accepted
SDN:A02::SeaLevelRise
Data utilities consist of optical fiber cables (and the nodes between them) used by telecommunications companies to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, and cable television signals.
SDN:A02::Data
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
1
false
1
Data Cables
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Data
SDN:A02::Data
Seawall
A seawall is a form of hard coastal defence constructed to reduce the effects of strong waves in inland property.
SDN:A02::Seawalls
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Seawalls
accepted
SDN:A02::Seawalls
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
false
1
SDN:A02::EstuaryManagementUnits
1
SDN:A02::EstuaryManagementUnits
accepted
SDN:A02::EstuaryManagementUnits
Estuary Management Units
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Estuary plans divide each estuary into a number of different zones or areas called management units. Management units are discrete geographic areas, defined by biophysical characteristics and features, within which particular uses and activities are promoted, encouraged, protected, or enhanced, and others are discouraged, restricted, or prohibited. Estuary plans identify appropriate uses for each estuary management unit. Goals 16 directs what kinds of areas are to be included in each management unit and what kinds of uses can be allowed in each type of management unit.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::MarineGardens
false
SDN:A02::MarineGardens
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::MarineGardens
1
Marine Gardens are primarily intertidal areas intended to be focal points for visitors seeking to enjoy or learn about intertidal resources. These areas will be specially promoted and managed for visitor use with special emphasis on marine education programs.
accepted
Marine Garden
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::StatutoryVegetationLine
1
A line described in Oregon law which marks the upland edge of the Ocean Shores Recreation Area, commonly thought of as the public beach.
1
Statutory Vegetation Line
SDN:A02::StatutoryVegetationLine
false
SDN:A02::StatutoryVegetationLine
false
1
1
SDN:A02::Water
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Water
SDN:A02::Water
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Water System
Water utilities consist of pipes, mains, reservoirs, etc. that make up the network for distribution of potable water to the public.
SDN:A02::Shellfish
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
SDN:A02::Shellfish
SDN:A02::Shellfish
Shellfish
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Refers most commonly to bivalves such as clams, oysters or mussels.
1
LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is an optical remote sensing technology that measures properties of scattered light to find range and/or other information of a distant target.
LIDAR Surveys
SDN:A02::LIDARSurvey
SDN:A02::LIDARSurvey
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
accepted
1
SDN:A02::LIDARSurvey
accepted
false
Landslide
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Landslide
SDN:A02::Landslide
1
SDN:A02::Landslide
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
A landslide is a geological phenomenon which includes a wide range of ground movement, such as rock falls, deep failure of slopes and shallow debris flows, which can occur in offshore, coastal and onshore environments.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
accepted
SDN:A02::HabitatRefuge
Habitat Refuge
SDN:A02::HabitatRefuge
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::HabitatRefuge
false
Habitat Refuges are areas that are needed to maintain the health of the rocky shore ecosystem. While protection of habitat values of individual sites is important, protection of the aggregate of all sites is essential.
1
SDN:A02::RipRap
1
1
SDN:A02::RipRap
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
RipRap is large rock or other material used to armor shorelines against erosion. Riprap reduces erosion by resisting the forces of hydraulic attack and dissipating the energy of flowing water or waves.
SDN:A02::RipRap
accepted
false
RipRap
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Flats are coastal wetlands that form when mud and sand is deposited by the tides or rivers, sea and oceans. They are broad mud flats which are exposed to the air at low tide and flooded by a mix of salt and fresh waters at high tide, found in sheltered areas such as bays, lagoons, and estuaries.
accepted
SDN:A02::Flat
1
SDN:A02::Flat
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Flat
1
false
Flat
SDN:A02::ChannelDeepening
SDN:A02::ChannelDeepening
Dredging on a navigation channel for marine safety or accomodation of larger vessels.
1
accepted
false
Channel deepening
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::ChannelDeepening
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Cadastre
accepted
SDN:A02::Cadastre
A cadastre is a comprehensive register of the real property of a country, and commonly includes details of the ownership, the tenure, the precise location, the dimensions and area, and the value of individual parcels of land.
1
Cadastre
false
SDN:A02::Cadastre
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::CityLimits
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
The term city limits refers to the defined boundary of a city (within which a city government has authority to enforce ordinaces).
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
1
City Limits
SDN:A02::CityLimits
false
SDN:A02::CityLimits
SDN:A02::BeachClosure
1
1
SDN:A02::BeachClosure
SDN:A02::BeachClosure
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
Beach closure
A beach closure might occur anytime there is a known sewage or chemical spill impacting ocean waters. when water contact may cause humans to become ill. When a beach is closed, a public agency advises beach users to avoid all contact with ocean water in the closure area and where closure signs are posted.
false
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Location out of which the US Coast gaurd operates. Mission of the US Coast Guard is to protect the public, the environment, and the United States economic and security interests in any maritime region in which those interests may be at risk, including international waters and America's coasts, ports, and inland waterways.
SDN:A02::CoastGuardStations
SDN:A02::CoastGuardStations
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Coast Guard Station
SDN:A02::CoastGuardStations
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
Average Minimum Temperature
SDN:A02::AverageMinimumTemperature
SDN:A02::AverageMinimumTemperature
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::AverageMinimumTemperature
1
accepted
Average Minimum Temperature
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
SDN:A02::Sounding
SDN:A02::Sounding
SDN:A02::Sounding
1
Sounding is a historical nautical term for measuring a depth.
1
Sounding
accepted
SDN:A02::BeachNourishment
false
1
SDN:A02::BeachNourishment
Placement of sand on or near a beach for the purpose of augmenting the local sediment budget and in many cases widening the beach or providing a greater buffer against erosion.
Beach Nourishment
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::BeachNourishment
1
accepted
Dock
1
false
SDN:A02::Docks
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::Docks
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Docks
a fixed platform, commonly on pilings, where boats are loaded and unloaded
SDN:A02::Channels
SDN:A02::Channels
accepted
SDN:A02::Channels
1
1
A navigation channel is a pathway of deep water (either natural or maintained by dredging) marked by buoys and followed by ships for safety and
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Channels
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
Beneficial use of dredged materials
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Beneficial use of uncontaminated dredged materials. Such use may include habitat construction, beach nourishment, or other necessary and permitted fill activies.
SDN:A02::BeneficialUse
SDN:A02::BeneficialUse
SDN:A02::BeneficialUse
1
accepted
false
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::OilSpill
false
Oil Spill
SDN:A02::OilSpill
SDN:A02::OilSpill
An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the coastal or marine environment due to human activity.
accepted
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
1
A Geologic Fault is a planar rock fracture which shows evidence of relative movement
1
SDN:A02::GeologicFault
SDN:A02::GeologicFault
SDN:A02::GeologicFault
Geologic Fault
Terms used at all hierarchical levels in the Oregon Coastal Atlas for coastal erosion layers, datasets and discovery.
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Oregon State Coastal Management Program
Oregon Coastal Atlas Coastal Erosion Thesaurus markup terms
Oregon Coastal Atlas Coastal Erosion Thesaurus markup terms
Natural Environment Research Council
4
OCA Coastal Erosion markup terms
State government authority for the Oregon Coastal Atlas.
Oregon State Coastal Management Program
OCA Coastal Erosion markup terms
British Oceanographic Data Centre
SDN:A02::RockyShore
Rocky shores are areas of bedrock exposed between the extreme high and extreme low tide levels on the seashore.
false
SDN:A02::RockyShore
SDN:A02::RockyShore
Rocky Shore
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
accepted
SDN:A02::RiversStreams
Rivers and Streams
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::RiversStreams
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream-banks. A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream.
false
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::RiversStreams
1
Estuary classifications
SDN:A02::EstuaryClassifications
false
SDN:A02::EstuaryClassifications
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::EstuaryClassifications
accepted
To maintain diversity among Oregon's estuaries, Goal 16 directs the Land Conservation and Development Commission to set overall limits on the amount of development that can occur in each estuary. The classification sets an upper limit on the types and intensities of development that can occur and serves as a guide to preparation of plans for each estuary.
Fish Hatcheries are used to cultivate and breed a large number of fish in an enclosed environment, typically involving manual labor. Hatcheries release the juvenile fish into a river, lake or the ocean to support commercial, tribal, or recreational fishing or to supplement the natural numbers of threatened or endangered species.
SDN:A02::Hachery
accepted
2
2016-01-13 16:57:52.0
SDN:A02::Hachery
2
2016-01-13 16:57:52.0
false
Hatchery
SDN:A02::Hachery
false
1
SDN:A02::Lakes
1
accepted
A Lake is a considerable inland body of water, not part of the ocean, situated at the bottom of a topographic basin.
Lake
SDN:A02::Lakes
SDN:A02::Lakes
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::ShoreProtectiveStructures
accepted
Structures built to "armour" the shoreline against erosion caused by wave attack.
Shoreline Protective Structures
SDN:A02::ShoreProtectiveStructures
SDN:A02::ShoreProtectiveStructures
false
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
false
SDN:A02::Jetties
A jetty is a shore-perpendicular manmade structure usually constructed from boulders, and typically placed at locations that require shoreline stabilization (such as on either side of a river mouth).
Jetty
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
1
SDN:A02::Jetties
SDN:A02::Jetties
1
SDN:A02::Reservations
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Reservations (or Trust Lands) are areas of land managed by Native American tribes under the United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs, within which Tribes have a form of sovereignty that allows for laws within the reservation to differ from those in the surrounding area.
SDN:A02::Reservations
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Indian Reservations
SDN:A02::Reservations
false
Kelp
SDN:A02::Kelp
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
accepted
1
Kelp are large seaweeds (algae), belonging to the brown algae and classified in the order Laminariales. Kelp grows in underwater forests (kelp forests) in clear, shallow oceans, requiring cold nutrient-rich water.
false
SDN:A02::Kelp
SDN:A02::Kelp
1
accepted
SDN:A02::Zoning
false
SDN:A02::Zoning
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Zoning
SDN:A02::Zoning
Zoning is a term used in urban planning for a system of land-use regulation. The word is derived from the practice of designating permitted uses of land based on mapped zones which separate one set of (potentially conflicting) land uses from another.
Location of coastal access which is capable of allowing access to the beach/shoreline or water for various forms of emergency rescue vehicles/equipment.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::ShorelineEmergencyAccess
false
SDN:A02::ShorelineEmergencyAccess
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Shoreline Emergency Access
SDN:A02::ShorelineEmergencyAccess
accepted
1
1
BLM Land
SDN:A02::BLMLands
Land held by the US federal Bureau of Land Management.
1
SDN:A02::BLMLands
accepted
SDN:A02::BLMLands
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Soil is the naturally occurring, unconsolidated or loose covering of broken rock particles and decaying organic matter on the surface of the Earth, capable of supporting life.
1
SDN:A02::Soil
Soil
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Soil
1
SDN:A02::Soil
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
false
SDN:A02::DigitalElevationModel
1
1
Digital Elevation Model
a digital representation of ground surface topography or terrain.
SDN:A02::DigitalElevationModel
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::DigitalElevationModel
accepted
SDN:A02::Electric
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Electric
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Electric utilities are the infrastructure needed in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity to a community.
SDN:A02::Electric
false
Electric Utilities
1
1
false
Tow Boat Lanes
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Lanes of mutually agreed upon tow lane areas, as agreed by Tow boat operators and local fixed gear fishermen. Prior to the establishment of such lanes it was not uncommon for tugs to collide with crabbing gear, causing damage to hulls and propulsion systems and losses of costly crab pots.
SDN:A02::TowBoatLanes
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::TowBoatLanes
SDN:A02::TowBoatLanes
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Buoys
accepted
false
Buoy
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Buoys
1
1
SDN:A02::Buoys
A buoy aids pilotage by marking a maritime channel, hazard or administrative area to allow boats and ships to navigate safely.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Aquatic Bed
1
SDN:A02::AquaticBed
SDN:A02::AquaticBed
false
SDN:A02::AquaticBed
Aquatic beds include both subtidal and intertidal algal and eelgrass beds that frequently occur in bay and slough estuarine subsystems. These communities probably represent a significant portion of the primary production in Oregon estuaries.
accepted
Generally a port is a facility for receiving ships and transferring cargo. In Oregon, Port districts are a form of local government, that can also hold properties for local economic development.
Ports
1
SDN:A02::Ports
1
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Ports
SDN:A02::Ports
false
SDN:A02::TerritorialSea
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
accepted
1
SDN:A02::TerritorialSea
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Territorial Sea
SDN:A02::TerritorialSea
The ocean and seafloor area from mean low water seaward three nautical miles.
1
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
A Bathymetric grid is a geographic information sytem file that contains depth information for a given area. One average depth value is recorded for each grid cell of a given area.
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SDN:A02::BathyGrid
SDN:A02::BathyGrid
accepted
Bathymetric Grid
false
SDN:A02::BathyGrid
accepted
Relative Erosion Risk Zones
These erosion risk zone mapping focuses on identifying minimum and maximum potential erosion distances for bluffs and dune backed shorelines. For both bluff and dune backed beaches, four zones are defined, an active hazard zone characterized by existing, active erosion processes, and three zones of potential future erosion, high, moderate, and low risk zones that respectively depict decreasing risks of becoming active in the future.
SDN:A02::RelativeErosionRiskZones
SDN:A02::RelativeErosionRiskZones
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
SDN:A02::RelativeErosionRiskZones
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::Tsunami
1
A tsunami is a series of waves created when a body of water, such as an ocean, is rapidly displaced.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Tsunami
SDN:A02::Tsunami
Tsunami
false
Shoreland Overlays
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::ShorelandOverlays
Coastal Shorelands in Oregon are defined as Those areas immediately adjacent to the ocean, all estuaries and associated wetlands, and all coastal lakes.
SDN:A02::ShorelandOverlays
false
SDN:A02::ShorelandOverlays
accepted
1
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Gravel
Beach composed of gravel: loose rock that is larger than two millimeters (2mm) in its largest dimension (about 1/12 of an inch) and no more than 63 millimeters (about 2.5 inches)
1
Gravel beach
SDN:A02::Gravel
accepted
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Gravel
false
Fishing
SDN:A02::Fishing
false
SDN:A02::Fishing
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish by hooking (e.g. using trolls or longlines), trapping (e.g. using pots), or gathering (e.g. using trawls or seines).
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Fishing
1
1
accepted
Ocean Floor Geology studies the composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape the ocean floor
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
SDN:A02::OceanFloorGeology
SDN:A02::OceanFloorGeology
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Ocean Floor Geology
SDN:A02::OceanFloorGeology
Waves
1
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Waves
accepted
A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transference of energy.
SDN:A02::Waves
SDN:A02::Waves
SDN:A02::SedimentSource
SDN:A02::SedimentSource
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::SedimentSource
false
Sediment Sink
A sediment source is a location within a littoral cell system that feeds new sediment into the sediment budget of the cell. Rivers, bluffs, dunes, and the inner shelf are examples of potential sources of sediment.
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::Hospital
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
Hospitals
1
SDN:A02::Hospital
A hospital is an institution for health care, often but not always providing for longer-term patient stays.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Hospital
1
false
SDN:A02::UrbanGrowth
SDN:A02::UrbanGrowth
Urban Growth
1
SDN:A02::UrbanGrowth
Physical expansion of urban areas into adjacent non-urbanized landscapes.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::EarthSurfaceGeology
SDN:A02::EarthSurfaceGeology
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::EarthSurfaceGeology
false
Earth surface geology studies the composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape Earth's components
accepted
Earth Surface Geology
SDN:A02::Flood
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Flood
false
A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Flood
1
1
SDN:A02::Flood
SDN:A02::Demographics
Community demographics or demographic data refers to selected population characteristics as used in government. Commonly-used demographics include race, age, income, disabilities, mobility (in terms of travel time to work or number of vehicles available), educational attainment, home ownership, employment status, and even location. Distributions of values within a demographic variable, and across households, are both of interest, as well as trends over time.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
1
Demographics
SDN:A02::Demographics
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Demographics
accepted
false
A watershed is a term for a drainage basin: an extent of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water, such as a river, lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, sea or ocean.
accepted
1
SDN:A02::Watershed
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Watershed
false
Watersheds
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Watershed
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Police
SDN:A02::Police
Police
1
SDN:A02::Police
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
A police facility is directly owned and operated by and/or for local police forces that shelters police equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations.
accepted
1
false
SDN:A02::BoundingHeadland
accepted
Headland or cape that defines a boundary between one littoral cell and an adjacent cell.
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Bounding Headland
1
SDN:A02::BoundingHeadland
SDN:A02::BoundingHeadland
1
1
accepted
Acquisition (gain) of location for public access to coastal waters: In Oregon, local comprehensive plans must provide for appropriate public access to and recreational use of coastal waters.
Acquisition of Public Access
false
SDN:A02::AccessSiteGain
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::AccessSiteGain
SDN:A02::AccessSiteGain
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
The State of Oregon has interests in the conservation of ocean resources in an Ocean Stewardship Area, an ocean area where natural phenomena and human uses can affect uses and resources of Oregon's territorial sea. The Ocean Stewardship Area includes the state's territorial sea, the continental margin seaward to the toe of the continental slope, and adjacent ocean areas.
SDN:A02::OceanStewardshipArea
1
accepted
false
SDN:A02::OceanStewardshipArea
Ocean Stewardship Area
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::OceanStewardshipArea
1
1
The Small Craft Advisory is a U.S. Coast Guard warning to small craft boaters in Coastal Waters and Nearshore areas of forecasts for sustained winds, frequent gusts, or sea/wave conditions that could be hazardous to small boats. On the west coast of the U.S. this type of advisory is issued when conditions exceed a threshold of sustained winds of 21 to 33 knots, potentially in combination with wave heights exceeding 10 feet.
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
Small Craft Advisory
SDN:A02::SmallCraftAdvisory
SDN:A02::SmallCraftAdvisory
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::SmallCraftAdvisory
accepted
1
Wastewater is any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence. It comprises liquid waste discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture and can encompass a wide range of potential contaminants and concentrations.
false
SDN:A02::Wastewater
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Wastewater
Wastewater
SDN:A02::Wastewater
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
County Park
SDN:A02::CountyParks
Land held by the local County parks.
SDN:A02::CountyParks
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
1
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::CountyParks
SDN:A02::NatureConservancy
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
accepted
SDN:A02::NatureConservancy
1
SDN:A02::NatureConservancy
Nature Conservancy
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Mixed sand and gravel beach
1
Beach composed of mixed sand and gravel: In USA, sand is commonly divided into five sub-categories based on size: very fine sand (1/16 - 1/8 mm diameter), fine sand (1/8 mm - 1/4 mm), medium sand (1/4 mm - 1/2 mm), coarse sand (1/2 mm - 1 mm), and very coarse sand (1 mm - 2 mm). Gravel is typically loose rock that is larger than two millimeters (2mm) in its largest dimension (about 1/12 of an inch) and no more than 63 millimeters (about 2.5 inches)
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::MixedSandGravel
SDN:A02::MixedSandGravel
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::MixedSandGravel
false
1
SDN:A02::Rain
SDN:A02::Rain
1
Rain
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Rain is a type of precipitation, that forms when separate drops of water fall to the Earth from clouds.
false
accepted
SDN:A02::Rain
false
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Employment
1
Patterns of job availability and job sector diversity in a local economy.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Employment
SDN:A02::Employment
SDN:A02::Employment
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
A lighthouse is a tower, building or, framework designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses, and used as an aid to navigation and to pilots at sea.
false
SDN:A02::Lighthouses
1
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Lighthouses
Lighthouse
accepted
SDN:A02::Lighthouses
SDN:A02::IntertidalWetlands
Intertidal Wetlands
1
SDN:A02::IntertidalWetlands
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::IntertidalWetlands
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
An intertidal wetland is an environment at the interface between truly terrestrial ecosystems and aquatic systems, in this case coastal tidal systems.
1
accepted
SDN:A02::Winds
1
SDN:A02::Winds
accepted
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Winds
SDN:A02::Winds
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Wind is the flow of atmospheric air over the earth's surface. When a difference in pressure exists between two adjacent air masses, the air tends to flow from the region of high pressure to the region of low pressure.
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
accepted
A permit is a form of license or permission granted by a government entity to a person wishing to perform some form of regulated activity.
false
SDN:A02::Permits
SDN:A02::Permits
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Permits
Permit
1
1
An estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, where salt water is measurably diluted with fresh water from the land. Estuaries are often associated with high rates of biological productivity.
SDN:A02::Estuary
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Estuary
SDN:A02::Estuary
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
Estuary
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
A wilderness area is a region where the land is in a natural state; where impacts from human activities are minimal
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Wilderness Area
SDN:A02::WildernessAreas
1
accepted
1
SDN:A02::WildernessAreas
false
SDN:A02::WildernessAreas
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
A Sediment sink is a location to which sediment is "lost" from a littoral cell budget, in the sense that it is removed to such a depth or distance that is cannot return to the littoral system through natural contidions. Bays, dunes, the offshore, dredging and mining sites are potential examples of sediment sinks.
1
SDN:A02::SedimentSink
Seawall
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::SedimentSink
false
SDN:A02::SedimentSink
accepted
SDN:A02::Military
Military Installations
SDN:A02::Military
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
A military base is a facility directly owned and operated by and/or for the military or one of its branches that shelters military equipment and personnel, and facilitates training and operations.
false
SDN:A02::Military
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
accepted
SDN:A02::Education
1
SDN:A02::Education
Public Education
1
Public Education
SDN:A02::Education
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Zones
1
1
SDN:A02::Zones
Evacuation Zones from which the public should exodus in the event of a specifc hazard warning.
SDN:A02::Zones
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
accepted
Evacuation Zones
1
Shore Protective Structure Eligibility
accepted
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::ShoreProtectiveStructureEligibility
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
The status of whether or not a parcel is eligible for a permit to construct a shore protective structure. Cirteria for eligibility are stated in Goal 18.
SDN:A02::ShoreProtectiveStructureEligibility
1
SDN:A02::ShoreProtectiveStructureEligibility
accepted
1
SDN:A02::ShorelandManagementUnits
SDN:A02::ShorelandManagementUnits
Shoreland management units
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
Goal 17 requires that cities and counties establish a "coastal shoreland boundary" on lands bordering coastal waters, including estuaries. Lands within the boundary are to be planned and managed to recognize their relationship with, and importance to, coastal waters. The coastal shorelands boundary around estuaries must be a minimum of fifty feet upland of the estuary shoreline. The shoreline, or the upper limit of the estuary, is either the line of nonaquatic vegetation or mean higher high water, whichever is higher. The boundary must extend upland to include the following areas and resources: * Areas subject to ocean flooding; * Areas of geologic instability; * Riparian vegetation; * Significant shoreland and wetland biological habitats; * Areas needed for water-dependent and water-related uses, including dredged material disposal and mitigation sites; and * Areas of exceptional aesthetic or scenic quality.
SDN:A02::ShorelandManagementUnits
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
accepted
Hazard Education and Outreach
SDN:A02::HazardEducationOutreach
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::HazardEducationOutreach
SDN:A02::HazardEducationOutreach
1
Public education and outreach efforts relating to mitigating the effects known hazards.
accepted
1
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Mammals
SDN:A02::Mammals
SDN:A02::Mammals
false
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Mammals (class Mammalia) are a class of warm-blooded vertebrate animals
1
SDN:A02::Mammals
SDN:A02::Fire
false
SDN:A02::Fire
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
Fire Stations
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Fire
1
accepted
A fire station is a structure or other area set aside for storage of firefighting apparatus (i.e, fire engines and related vehicles), personal protective equipment, firehose, fire extinguishers, and other fire extinguishing equipment.
Safe locations designated by local or regional authorities as places where evacuees may receive temporary food, shelter, and other emergency services.
1
SDN:A02::Shelters
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::Shelters
accepted
Emergency Shelters
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::Shelters
false
SDN:A02::BuildingCodes
Building Codes
accepted
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
SDN:A02::BuildingCodes
Government standards that dictate the engineering levels that a construction project must meet in order to result in a structure that is considered safe.
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
false
1
SDN:A02::BuildingCodes
1
County Lines
SDN:A02::Counties
false
accepted
SDN:A02::Counties
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
1
County Lines refer to the defined boundaries of a county (within which a county government has authority to enforce ordinaces). In Oregon, all lands that are outside of City Limits fall under County jurisdiction. Lands within City Limits are under both County and City authorities.
SDN:A02::Counties
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
Marine Protected Area (MPA) is often used as an umbrella term covering a wide range of marine areas with some level of restriction to protect living, non-living, cultural, and/or historic resources
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
2011-08-15 11:58:51.0
SDN:A02::MarineProtectedArea
1
1
Marine Protected Area
accepted
SDN:A02::MarineProtectedArea
false
SDN:A02::MarineProtectedArea