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This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for the the outer coast of Washington in 1985. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated wetlands,...
Tags: NPLCC,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity,
coastal wildlife, All tags...
coastal zone management,
cook inlet,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
sensitivity maps,
washington,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for the Cook Inlet and Kenai Peninsula, AK, in 2002. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated...
Tags: NPLCC,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity,
coastal wildlife, All tags...
coastal zone management,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
puget sound,
sensitivity maps,
washington,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for Price William Sound, AK, in 2000. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated wetlands, such...
Tags: NPLCC,
alaska,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity, All tags...
coastal wildlife,
coastal zone management,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
prince william sound,
sensitivity maps,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for the Cook Inlet and Kenai Peninsula, AK, in 2002. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated...
Tags: coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity,
coastal wildlife,
coastal zone management, All tags...
columbia river,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
oregon,
sensitivity maps,
washington,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for the Oregon coast in 1985. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated wetlands, such as mangrove...
Tags: NPLCC,
OR,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity, All tags...
coastal wildlife,
coastal zone management,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
oregon,
puget sound,
sensitivity maps,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for the Cook Inlet and Kenai Peninsula, AK, in 2002. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated...
Tags: NPLCC,
alaska,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity, All tags...
coastal wildlife,
coastal zone management,
cook inlet,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
sensitivity maps,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for Southeast Alaska in 1992 (with some updates in 2001). Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated...
Tags: NPLCC,
alaska,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity, All tags...
coastal wildlife,
coastal zone management,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
oil spill planning,
sensitivity maps,
southeast alaska,
wildlife, Fewer tags
This service shows the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) developed for Northern California in 2008. Both linear and polygonal shoreline features are included here. Associated GIS datasets can be downloaded here.ESI maps use shoreline rankings to rate how sensitive an area of shoreline would be to an oil spill. The ranking scale goes from 1 to 10.A rank of 1 represents shorelines with the least susceptibility to damage by oiling. Examples include steep, exposed rocky cliffs and banks. The oil cannot penetrate into the rock and will be washed off quickly by the waves and tides.A rank of 10 represents shorelines most likely to be damaged by oiling. Examples include protected, vegetated wetlands, such as mangrove...
Tags: california,
coast,
coastal habitats,
coastal resources,
coastal sensitivity, All tags...
coastal wildlife,
coastal zone management,
environmental sensitivity,
esi,
northern california,
oil spill planning,
sensitivity maps,
wildlife, Fewer tags
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