Description: This dataset contains polygon features representing CPRA coastal protection and coastal restoration projects.
Copyright Text: These data were created through a cooperative agreement between the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana (CPRA) and the U.S. Geological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center
CUP_STATUS
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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: .CUP Status, length: 50
, Coded Values:
[Active: Active for CUP hits]
, [Inactive: Inactive for CUP hits]
)
WEB_STATUS
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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: .Web Status, length: 25
, Coded Values:
[Show: Show project on spatial viewer]
, [Hide: Do not show project on spatial viewer]
)
Description: The 2017 Coastal Master Plan was developed using extensive scientific analysis and puts a premium on delivering results. By building on past work as well as current efforts, the master plan identifies specific actions for addressing land loss and reducing storm surge based flood risks. Cutting edge technical tools were developed and used to evaluate hundreds of projects in order to select a plan that provides the greatest return on investment while considering the constraints of the natural system.
Copyright Text: The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana (CPRA)
Description: An offshore pipeline (also known as marine, subsea or submarine pipeline) is a pipeline that is laid on the seabed or below it inside a trench. In some cases, the pipeline is mostly on-land but in places it crosses water expanses, such as small seas, straits and rivers. Offshore pipelines are used primarily to carry oil or gas, but transportation of water is also important. A distinction is sometimes made between a flowline and a pipeline. The former is an intra-field pipeline, in the sense that it is used to connect subsea wellheads, manifolds and the platform within a particular development field. The latter, sometimes referred to as an export pipeline, is used to bring the resource to shore. Sizeable pipeline construction projects need to take into account a large number of factors, such as the offshore ecology, geo-hazards and environmental loading – they are often undertaken by multidisciplinary, international teams.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Office of Technical Data Management, Data Administration Unit
Description: This data set was produced by the Office of Coastal Management (OCM) of the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources in a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Bureau of Oceanic Energy Management (BOEM). The data was lastly supplied by CH Fenstermaker through a contract with OCM. The data set is a map and database of all of the offshore platforms that could be identified in the data available to CH Fenstermaker. The data sets used included the Coastal Use Permit files, State Land Office R-O-W files, the DNR Office of Conservation files, BOEM records, EPA Gate Locations, NOAA Structure location charts, and Rotocraft Logs. Merged BOEM platforms with CMD Platforms.