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snippet: Administrative boundaries extending from the Submerged Lands Act boundary seaward to the US Outer Continental Shelf. These boundaries were created for BOEM administrative purposes only, such as delineating BOEM planning areas or determining shared state revenue sharing within the 3 nautical mile zone seaward of the SLA boundary known as the Revenue Sharing Boundary. They were created using the equidistant principle used to divide offshore areas between countries as defined within the UNCLOS. They are not meant to depict areas offshore as pertaining to or controlled by any particular state. Source: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
summary: Administrative boundaries extending from the Submerged Lands Act boundary seaward to the US Outer Continental Shelf. These boundaries were created for BOEM administrative purposes only, such as delineating BOEM planning areas or determining shared state revenue sharing within the 3 nautical mile zone seaward of the SLA boundary known as the Revenue Sharing Boundary. They were created using the equidistant principle used to divide offshore areas between countries as defined within the UNCLOS. They are not meant to depict areas offshore as pertaining to or controlled by any particular state. Source: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
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accessInformation: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM); web service published by the MARCO Portal
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typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: Administrative boundaries extending from the Submerged Lands Act boundary seaward to the US Outer Continental Shelf. These boundaries were created for BOEM administrative purposes only, such as delineating BOEM planning areas or determining shared state revenue sharing within the 3 nautical mile zone seaward of the SLA boundary known as the Revenue Sharing Boundary. They were created using the equidistant principle used to divide offshore areas between countries as defined within the UNCLOS. They are not meant to depict areas offshore as pertaining to or controlled by any particular state.
licenseInfo: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM); web service published by the MARCO Portal
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title: Federal_OCS_Administrative_Boundaries
type: Map Service
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tags: ["administrative"]
culture: en-US
name: Federal_OCS_Administrative_Boundaries
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spatialReference: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere