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Service Description: This dataset is part of the National Transportation Atlas Database and was created on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Data Center to enable assessments of waterway infrastructure, national and international movement of commodities, and other geospatial analyses. The waterway line features in the database may represent actual shipping lanes or hypothetical routes between points where no shipping lanes exist. U.S. waterway types are classified as harbors and bays, intracoastal waterways, sea lanes with and without separation zones, open water routes, rivers, creeks, thoroughfares, lakes, estuaries, channels, canals, Great Lakes direct and indirect links, and Corps of Engineers locks. Waterways can also be identified by their functional class: deep or shallow draft waterways, or both, special vessel waterways (fishing, pleasure craft, etc.) and non-traffic or non-navigable waterways. Also included with this dataset is the waterway nodes GIS, wich may represent actual physical features such as river confluences, ports and facilities, intermodal terminals, U.S.A.C.E. nodes, or may simply be points used to create route geometries.
Map Name: Navigable Waterway Routes
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Description: This dataset is part of the National Transportation Atlas Database and was created on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Data Center to enable assessments of waterway infrastructure, national and international movement of commodities, and other geospatial analyses. The waterway line features in the database may represent actual shipping lanes or hypothetical routes between points where no shipping lanes exist. U.S. waterway types are classified as harbors and bays, intracoastal waterways, sea lanes with and without separation zones, open water routes, rivers, creeks, thoroughfares, lakes, estuaries, channels, canals, Great Lakes direct and indirect links, and Corps of Engineers locks. Waterways can also be identified by their functional class: deep or shallow draft waterways, or both, special vessel waterways (fishing, pleasure craft, etc.) and non-traffic or non-navigable waterways. Also included with this dataset is the waterway nodes GIS, wich may represent actual physical features such as river confluences, ports and facilities, intermodal terminals, U.S.A.C.E. nodes, or may simply be points used to create route geometries.
Copyright Text: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Data Center, National Transportation Atlas Database
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Title: Navigable Waterway Routes (United States National Waterway Network)
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Comments: This dataset is part of the National Transportation Atlas Database and was created on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Data Center to enable assessments of waterway infrastructure, national and international movement of commodities, and other geospatial analyses. The waterway line features in the database may represent actual shipping lanes or hypothetical routes between points where no shipping lanes exist. U.S. waterway types are classified as harbors and bays, intracoastal waterways, sea lanes with and without separation zones, open water routes, rivers, creeks, thoroughfares, lakes, estuaries, channels, canals, Great Lakes direct and indirect links, and Corps of Engineers locks. Waterways can also be identified by their functional class: deep or shallow draft waterways, or both, special vessel waterways (fishing, pleasure craft, etc.) and non-traffic or non-navigable waterways. Also included with this dataset is the waterway nodes GIS, wich may represent actual physical features such as river confluences, ports and facilities, intermodal terminals, U.S.A.C.E. nodes, or may simply be points used to create route geometries.
Subject: The National Waterway Network comprises the navigable waterways in and around the United States.
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Keywords: Gulf of Mexico,United States,National Waterway Network,waterway infrastructure,waterway types,waterway functional classes
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