{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "NOAANationalMarineSanctuaries_MidAtlantic", "guid": "0560287B-81AA-4E47-A45C-C49C1D6B9FB2", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This web service represents the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary areas within the mid-Atlantic region, and was published in support of the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal.", "description": "This web service represents the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary areas within the mid-Atlantic region, and was published in support of the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal.\nThe GIS data were downloaded from the NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries website (sanctuaries.noaa.gov) and prepared for display on the MARCO Portal.
<\/br>\n1. Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary\n
<\/br>\nThese GIS compatible digital files are provided to promote an understanding of the boundaries of each national marine sanctuary. They are based on the legal definition of each sanctuary as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, at 15 C.F.R. Part 922 and the subparts for each national marine sanctuary. These digital files are not intended and should not be relied upon for use in navigation or legal purposes. For legal questions relating to these digital files specifically and the sanctuary boundaries in general, please contact the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries at the information provided in this metadata record.\n
<\/br>\nNOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) oversees a system of sanctuaries and other managed areas around the country. The legal boundaries of these sanctuaries are defined within the Code of Federal Regulations, at 15 C.F.R. Part 922 and the subparts for each national marine sanctuary. The GIS compatible digital boundary files for each national marine sanctuary are representations of those legal boundaries and are based on the best available data. These files are available for public use at locations defined in this metadata record.\n
<\/br>\n\n2. Monitor National Marine Sanctuary Boundary\nThe National Marine Sanctuary Program manages a system of sanctuaries and other managed areas around the country. The legal boundaries of the sanctuaries are defined within the Code of Federal Regulations, at 15 C.F.R. Part 922 and the subparts for each national marine sanctuary. The GIS compatible digital boundary files for each national marine sanctuary are representations of those legal boundaries and are based on the best available data.
<\/br>\nThe GIS compatible digital files are provided to promote an understanding of the boundaries of each national marine sanctuary. They are based on the legal definition of each sanctuary as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, at 15 C.F.R. Part 922 and the subparts for each national marine sanctuary. The digital files are not intended and should not be relied upon for use in navigation or legal purposes. For legal questions relating to the digital files, please contact the NMSP.
<\/br>", "summary": "This web service represents the NOAA National Marine Sanctuary areas within the mid-Atlantic region, and was published in support of the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal.", "title": "NOAANationalMarineSanctuaries_MidAtlantic", "tags": [ "NOAA", "National Marine Sanctuaries", "mid-Atlantic" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -77.3226965427343, 34.998241577221 ], [ -75.4012561500792, 38.4855461703227 ] ], "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere", "accessInformation": "NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program; web service published by the MARCO Portal", "licenseInfo": "NOAA NMSP Statement: Users must assume responsibility to determine the appropriate use of the data. The boundaries are not to be used as LEGAL definitions. The boundaries are created with the most recent and accurate boundary information available, but the edges and/or borders of the boundaries may change due to the natural land changes, site boundary modification or higher resolution maps. Therefore, the currency or accuracy of the boundaries cannot be guaranteed. " }