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World Port Index, 2011

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Identification Information
Citation
Originator
United States. National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Publication Date
2011
Title
World Port Index, 2011
Edition
2011
Series Information
Series Name
World Port Index
Issue Identification
21st Ed.
Publication Information
Publication Place
Bethesda, MD
Publisher
National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Online Linkage
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/eds/gis/images/cul_world_ports_2011.zip
Abstract
World Port Index, 2011 is a point theme representing port facilities worldwide. This dataset was derived from the 21st Edition of the World Port Index prepared and published by the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency.
Purpose
For educational and research purposes only.
Temporal Extent
Currentness Reference
publication date
Time Instant
2011
Bounding Box
West
-178.133331
East
179.366669
North
78.916667
South
-77.85
Theme Keyword
coastlines
Port facilities
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
None
Theme Keyword
transportation
structure
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
ISO 19115 Topic Categories
Place Keyword
World
Place Keyword Thesaurus
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Temporal Keyword
2004
Temporal Keyword Thesaurus
None
Access Restrictions
None
Use Restrictions
None
Status
Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency
Unknown
Point of Contact
Contact Organization
National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Delivery Point
4600 SANGAMORE ROAD
City
BETHESDA
State
MD
Postal Code
20816-5003
Country
USA
Contact Telephone
1-800-362-6289
Contact Electronic Mail Address
SDPUBS@nga.mil
Data Quality Information
Lineage
Source
Originator
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Publication Date
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Title
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Edition
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Geospatial Data Presentation Form
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Publication Information
Publication Place
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Publisher
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Source Scale Denominator
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Type of Source Media
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Source Temporal Extent
Time Period Information
Single Date/Time
Calendar Date
2011
Source Currentness Reference
publication date
Contribution
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Spatial Data Organization Information
Direct Spatial Reference Method
Vector
Point and Vector Object Information
SDTS Terms Description
SDTS Point and Vector Object Type
Entity point
Point and Vector Object Count
3718
Spatial Reference Information
Horizontal Coordinate System Definition
Geographic
Latitude Resolution
0.000000
Longitude Resolution
0.000000
Geographic Coordinate Units
Decimal degrees
Geodetic Model
Horizontal Datum Name
D_WGS_1984
Ellipsoid Name
WGS_1984
Semi-major Axis
6378137.000000
Denominator of Flattening Ratio
298.257224
Vertical Coordinate System Definition
Altitude System Definition
Altitude Resolution
0.000100
Altitude Encoding Method
Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates
Entity and Attribute Information
Entity Type
Entity Type Label
WPI_2011
Entity Type Definition
Port
Attributes
OBJECTID
Internal feature number. (Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.)
Definition Source
ESRI
INDEX_NO
Each port and place listed in the text of this publication is numbered consecutively.
REGION_NO
Region
PORT_NAME
Port Name
COUNTRY
Country Name
LATITUDE
Latitude
LONGITUDE
LONGITUDE
LAT_DEG
Latitude degrees
LAT_MIN
Latitude minutes
LAT_HEMI
Latitude hemisphere
LONG_DEG
Longitude degrees
LONG_MIN
Longitude minutes
LONG_HEMI
Longitude hemisphere
PUB
The publication number of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Sailing Directions, describing the port or area in which the port is located, is normally given. For ports in other areas, however, other publications are shown under the following abbreviations:
CP
United States Coast Pilot, published by the National Ocean Service, NOAA, Department of Commerce for United States continental and territorial ports.
SCOR
Small Craft Guide, Ottawa River, published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service
C301 (CEN301)
St. Lawrence River - from Montreal to Kingston, published by the Canadian Hydrographic service.
C302 (CEN302)
Lake Ontario - published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service
C303 (CEN303)
Welland Canal and Lake Erie, published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
C304 (CEN304)
Lake St. Clair, Detroit River and the St. Clair River, published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
GLV2
Great Lakes Sailing Directions, Volume 2, covers the Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, North Channel and Lake Superior.
PAC
Pilot of Arctic Canada, Volumes I, II and III, published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, covers coasts and adjacent sea areas of the Canadian eastern and western arctic, northward of Hudson Bay.
BA
British Admiralty Pilot, published by the Hydrographic Department of the British Admiralty (used for ports in the Black Sea.)
Chart
The number of the best-scale chart issued by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is listed with no prefix. In some cases, foreign charts are listed when this Agency does not provide coverage. These charts can be obtained from the Hydrographic departments or services of the countries concerned or their authorized agents.
HarborSIZE
Harbor Size
L
Large
M
Medium
S
small
V
Very Small
HarborTYPE
Harbor Type
Cn
Coastal Natural
Cb
Coastal Breakwater
Ct
Coastal Tide Gate
Rn
River Natural
Rb
RIVER BASIN N - NONE N
Rt
River Tide Gate
Lc
Lake or Canal
Or
Open Roadstead
Th
Typhoon Harbor
SHELTER
Shelter Afforded
E
Excellent
G
Good
F
Fair
P
Poor
N
None
ENTRY_TIDE
Entrance restriction tide
ENTRYSWELL
Entrance restriction swell
ENTRY_ICE
Entrance restriction ice
ENTRYOTHER
Other Entrance restriction
OVERHD_LIM
Overhead limits infeet
a
76-over
b
71-75
c
66-70
d
61-65
e
56-60
f
51-55
g
46-50
h
41-45
i
36-40
k
31-35
l
26-30
m
21-25
n
16-20
o
11-15
p
6-10
q
0-5
CHAN_DEPTH
Channel depth in feet
a
76-over
b
71-75
c
66-70
d
61-65
e
56-60
f
51-55
g
46-50
h
41-45
i
36-40
k
31-35
l
26-30
m
21-25
n
16-20
o
11-15
p
6-10
q
0-5
ANCH_DEPTH
ANchorage Depth in feet
a
76-over
b
71-75
c
66-70
d
61-65
e
56-60
f
51-55
g
46-50
h
41-45
i
36-40
k
31-35
l
26-30
m
21-25
n
16-20
o
11-15
p
6-10
q
0-5
CARGODEPTH
Cargo pier depth in feet
a
76-over
b
71-75
c
66-70
d
61-65
e
56-60
f
51-55
g
46-50
h
41-45
i
36-40
k
31-35
l
26-30
m
21-25
n
16-20
o
11-15
p
6-10
q
0-5
OIL_DEPTH
Oil terminal depth in feet
a
76-over
b
71-75
c
66-70
d
61-65
e
56-60
f
51-55
g
46-50
h
41-45
i
36-40
k
31-35
l
26-30
m
21-25
n
16-20
o
11-15
p
6-10
q
0-5
TIDE_RANGE
TIDE-meanrangeinmeters
MAX_VESSEL
Maximum vesselsize
L
Vessels over 500 feet may be accomodated
M
Shipsl less then 500 feet
HOLDGROUND
Good holding ground
TURN_BASINa
Turning area
PORTOFENTR
First port of entry
US_REP
Indicates whether the United States maintains civilian/military representation in that port
ETAMESSAGE
Indicates whether an ETA message is required for that port.
PILOT_REQD
Indicates pilotage compulsory
PILOTAVAIL
Indicates pilotage available
LOC_ASSIST
Indicates pilotage local assist
PILOTADVSD
Indicates pilotage advisable
TUGSALVAGE
Indicates whether tugs are available for salvage
TUG_ASSIST
Indicates whether tugs are available for assitance
PRATIQUE
Indicates if regular quarantine procedures are required or if further details must be found in otherpublications
SSCC_CERT
Indicates if regular quarantine procedures are required or if further details must be found in otherpublications
QUAR_OTHER
Indicates if regular quarantine procedures are required or if further details must be found in otherpublications
COMM_PHONE
Indicates availability of telephone
COMM_FAX
Indicates availability of telegraph
COMM_RADIO
Indicates availability of radio
COMM_VHF
Indicates availability of radio/telephone
COMM_AIR
Indicates availability of aircommunications
COMM_RAIL
Indicates availability of railcommunications
CARGOWHARF
Indicates wharves for loading/unloading
CARGO_ANCH
Indicates anchor for loading/unloading
CARGMDMOOR
Indicates med moor for loading/unloading
CARBCHMOOR
Indicates beach moor for loading/unloading
CARICEMOOR
Indicates ice moor for loading/unloading
MED_FACIL
An indication that there is some form of medical facilities in the port that will accommodate seamen.
GARBAGE
Indicates whether garbage can be disposed of at the pier or by lighters at the anchorage or mooring.
DEGAUSS
Indicates whether degaussing facilities are available
DRTYBALLST
Pertains to a port that has sufficient facilities for receiving oily and/or chemically concontaminated
CRANEFIXED
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
CRANEMOBIL
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
CRANEFLOAT
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
LIFT_100_
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
LIFT50_100
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
Lifts_25_49
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
Lifts_0_24
Indicates whether there are cranes available and what type, and indicates its lifting powerintons.
LONGSHORE
Indicates whether normal port services are available.
ELECTRICAL
Indicates whether normal port services are available.
SERV_STEAM
Indicates whether normal port services are available.
NAV_EQUIP
Indicates whether normal port services are available.
ELECREPAIR
Indicates whether normal port services are available.
PROVISIONS
Indicates availability of provisions
WATER
Indicates availability of water
FUEL_OIL
Indicates availability of fuel oil
DIESEL
Indicates availability of diesel oil
DECKSUPPLY
Indicates availability of suppliesdeck
ENG_SUPPLY
Indicates availability of supplies engine
REPAIRCODE
Repairs that can be made to oceangoing vessels
A
Major Extensive overhauling and rebuilding in well equipped shipyards.
B
Moderate Extensive overhauling and rebuilding that does not require drydocking. Suitable drydocking facilities are usually lacking or inadequate
C
Limited Small repair work in independent machine shops or foundries.
D
Emergency only.
N
None.
DRYDOCK
The general size and type of the largest underwater repair facility -drydock
S
Up to 656 feet
M
657 feet to 984 feet
L
985 feet and over
RAILWAY
The general size and type of the largest underwater repair facility -railway
S
Up to 200 tons
M
201 to 1000 tons
L
over 1000 tons
Shape
Feature geometry. (Coordinates defining the features.)
Definition Source
ESRI
Distribution Information
Format Name
geopackage
Distributor
National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Name
Metadata Reference Information
Metadata Date
20130212
Metadata Contact
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact Organization
Research Data Services (RDS), Columbia University Libraries
Contact Person
GIS/Metadata Librarian
Contact Address
Address
420 W. 118th St. 215 IAB, MC 3301
City
New York
State or Province
NY
Postal Code
10027
Country
USA
Contact Voice Telephone
(212) 854-6012
Contact Electronic Mail Address
eds@columbia.edu
Metadata Standard Name
FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard Version
FGDC-STD-001-1998
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