The Fish and Wildlife Research Institute serves a variety of marine related data through our Marine Resources Geographic Information System (MRGIS) Internet Map Server (IMS).
This page provides a short description of each layer with links to
Federal Geographic Data Clearinghouse (FGDC) compliant metadata and
zipped shapefiles and Google Earth-compatible KMZs for download. The
datum for all files is NAD83, using a customized Albers projection, in
meters.
The zipped shapefiles provided below can be uncompressed using shareware programs Winzip or IZArc.
ArcExplorer, a lightweight GIS data viewer, can be used to view these shapefiles. A free copy of ArcExplorer may be downloaded from the ESRI Web site.
Many
GIS data layers from the Center For Spatial Analysis have been
converted to Google Earth files for easy viewing within the free Google
Earth viewer. Google Earth requires an Internet connection. In order to
view these files.you must have Google Earth installed on the computer
you are using. If you do not have Google Earth, you can download it
from the Google Earth web site.
Google Earth requires an Internet connection, so if you do not have
one, you will not be able to view these files. If you do and Google
Earth is installed on your computer, you can simply click on the
highlighted links below and choose "open" when you are prompted. Be aware that while every attempt is made to keep the shapefiles and Google Earth KMZ files concurrently updated, the user should check the explanatory detail contained within each KMZ to confirm the concurrency of the datasets.
See the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute's "Quick Maps" page for additional zipped KMLs.
FTP site
Area Contingency Plans, GRP Maps, and ESI data FTP
Boat Ramps
Also used as staging areas during emergency events.
Descriptive inventory of public access boat ramps throughout Florida, derived from raw data produced during the Florida Boating Access Facilities Inventory and Economic Study, FWC contract Number 04/05-23, product delivered August 30, 2009. This data set is modified from the original format and supplemented by additional data maintained by FWC. These data will eventually evolve into a planned integrated boating access facilities inventory system. This data set is a selection of facilities from the raw data set that the contractor identified to be in operation and accessible to the general public during the time of data compilation. This data set includes both government managed facilities accessible to the general public and commerciality operated facilities accessible to the general public. In both cases a fee might be charged for use of the facility.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Booming Strategies - ACP - GRP
This is an arc shapefile describing the locations of General (mostly open water) Suggested Booming Strategies for Oil Spill Response within the boundaries of responsibility for the United States Coast Guard Sectors Miami, Key West, St Petersburg, Jacksonville, and Florida's panhandle portion of Sector Mobile. These suggested strategies are different from the Tidal Inlet Protection Strategies (TIPS) booming strategies listed below, which are more specific for tidal inlet protection purposes. The generalized booming strategies focus more on open water areas and shorelines as well as the protection of offshore sensitive areas, such as islands, shoals, and reefs. These booming strategies are not separated into categories like the TIPS Booms are.
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Download the ACP Group zipped shapefile <1MB.
Download the Florida portion of Sector Mobile zipped shapefile <1MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Booming Strategies - TIPS
These data describe the locations and characteristics of the pre-planned recommended Tidal Inlet Protection booming strategies for oil spill response within the boundaries of the State of Florida These strategies were designed by experienced coastal geomorphologists with an intimate knowledge of the physical processes and dynamics of tidal inlets and how best to defend them against the passage of floating oil. THESE ARE RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES - NOT SUGGESTED STRATEGIES.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Environmentally Sensitive Areas - SE US
Also known as Priority Protection Points.
These data were created to represent areas that are environmentally and economically sensitive to oil and hazardous material spills. This data was originally created and assembled by the NOAA Scientific Support Coordinator for Florida, Brad Benggio circa 1993. They were provided to FWC-FWRI (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, at that time known as the Florida Marine Research Institute) in the fall of 2003 as shapefiles (geographic, decimal degrees, NAD 83) for each of the US Coast Guard's Marine Safety Office Areas of Responsibility (Captain of the Port Zones for Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston, and Puerto Rico/US Virgin Islands).
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
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Mobile ACP Staging Areas
Staging and Response Locations collected by GPS
Staging and response locations were identified first by defining the types of locations that fit these descriptions. The broad categories were defined as Boat Ramp, Marina, Staging Area, or any combination of these. A marina may contain a boat ramp as well as a large parking lot with a seawall suitable for deploying equipment into the water. A staging area may contain just a waterfront park with access to the water, but no boat ramp or marina, but perhaps a dock or pier. These categories and attributes were used to design a specific database schema to collect information on these geographic features that could be used on a GPS-enabled field data collection device. Once the categories of information to be collected and the specifics of what types of information to be collected within each category were determined (the database schema), mobile devices were programmed to accomplish this task and area committee volunteers were used to conduct the field surveys. Field crews were given training on the devices. Guided by base maps identifying potential locations, they then traveled into the field to validate and collect specific GPS and attribute data on those locations. This was a cooperative effort between many federal, state, and local entities guided by FWC-FWRI that resulted in detailed and location-specific information on 366 staging area locations within Sector Mobile and a comprehensive GIS data set that is available on the DVD ROM and website as well a being used in the Geographic Response Plan Map Atlas production.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Tidal Inlet Booming Collection Sites - FL
These data describe the locations of the Inlet Protection Collection Strategies and staging areas for oil spill response.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
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Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB)
HAB - Recent Events
GIS point
shapefile of recent sampling locations for the phytoplankton that
causes red tide, Karenia brevis. Sampling sites dates of this shapefile
are the most current data available. The HAB shapefile is a spatial
representation of information gathered in the HAB Historical Database,
which provides information on the presence and absence of Karenia
brevis.
May 2010: View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~15KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
April 2010: View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~18KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
March 2010: View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~24KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
HAB - Past Events
GIS point
shapefile of recent sampling locations for the phytoplankton that
causes red tide, Karenia brevis. This shapefile is an accumulation of
recent HAB events and serves as a temporary file until the data mature
past two months. The HAB shapefile is a spatial representation of
information gathered in the HAB Historical Database, which provides
information on the presence and absence of Karenia brevis.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~32KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
HAB - Historic Events
GIS point
shapefile of sampling locations for the phytoplankton that causes red
tide, Karenia brevis. Sampling sites dates range from August 1953
through the latest spatially verified data presently available. The HAB
shapefile is a spatial representation of information gathered in the
HAB Historical Database, which provides information on the presence and
absence of Karenia brevis.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~2.4MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~4MB.
HAB - Regions within 3 nautical miles
This polygon GIS data set visually represents Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB)
regions for the state of Florida The Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) region
boundaries are based on the general behavior of blooms in a region.This
data set was created from FMRI's (now FWRI) 1:24,000 counties data set. Attributes
were added to include the three HAB region names. The boundaries were
then extended with a 3 nautical mile buffer to separate inshore and
offshore sampling efforts. These data are for cartographic use only;
they are not intended for use as legal boundaries.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~465KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Manatee Mortality
GIS point coverage of manatee carcass locations in Florida between
April 1974 through to the latest spatially verified data presently
available. Locations are based on both coordinates or maps provided by
Law Enforcement of field staff. FMRI, Endangered and Threatened Species
GIS Staff then verify that the coordinates provided match the location
when mapped using the current FWC - Florida base map at a 1:40,000
scale.
Through January 2010: View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~349KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Through December 2009: View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~338KB.
Through November 2009: View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~337KB.
Synoptic Flight Paths 2010
Database contains flight routes for the 2010 Synoptic Survey. Manatee
synoptic surveys are one tool for estimating the size of the
population. These surveys are two-day winter aerial surveys of manatees
that cover all of the manatee's wintering habitats in Florida and
southeast Georgia. Surveys are conducted up to 3 times per winter,
after cold fronts pass through Florida (December - March). When it is
coldest, manatees aggregate at natural warm springs and thermal
discharges from power and industrial plants.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~842KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Synoptic Count Data 1991 - 2010
Manatee synoptic surveys are one tool for estimating the size of the
population. These surveys are two-day winter aerial surveys of manatees
that cover all of the manatee's wintering habitats in Florida and
southeast Georgia. Surveys are conducted up to 3 times per winter,
after cold fronts pass through Florida (December - March). When it is
coldest, manatees aggregate at natural warm springs and thermal
discharges from power and industrial plants.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~326KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Marine Mammals Region
This GIS data set comprises a portion of the Gulf-Wide Information System (G-WIS) database for the entire coastal zone of Florida and the lower St. Johns River. These data characterize coastal environments and wildlife resources for environmental planning and natural resource management purposes.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~8MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~10MB.
Right Whale Critical Habitats
This GIS data set represents current Right whale critical habitats. These data are intended as a general reference map only.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~22KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Right Whale Mandatory Ship Reporting Area
This GIS
data set represents current Right whale mandatory shipping reports.
These data are intended as a general reference map only.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~14KB.
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Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches
The
State of Florida, through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commissions Florida Marine Research Institute, coordinates the Florida
Nesting Beach Survey program (SNBS). The SNBS was initiated in 1979
under a cooperative agreement between FWC (then DNR) and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service. Its purpose is to document the total
distribution, seasonality, and abundance of nesting by sea turtles in
Florida. Three species of sea turtles, the loggerhead (Caretta
caretta), the green turtle (Chelonia mydas), and the leatherback
(Dermochelys coriacea), nest regularly on Floridas beaches. All the
species are listed as either Threatened or Endangered under the
Endangered Species Act. Survey data are derived from observations of
tracks and other nesting signs left on the beach by sea turtles.
Species identifications and determinations of nesting or non-nesting
emergences are based on the evaluation of features of the track and the
nest. Data are gathered through a network of permit holders consisting
of private conservation groups, volunteers, consultants, academics,
local governments, federal agencies, and the Florida Park Service.
Results are used by managers to evaluate and minimize impacts to
turtles and their nests due to human activities such as coastal
construction, beach renourishment, and recreation, as well as to
identify important areas for enhanced protection or land acquisition.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~294KB.
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Sea Turtle Stranding 1986 - 2005
Coordinated by the Florida Marine Research Institute (FMRI), the
Florida STSSN is responsible for gathering standardized data on
stranded marine turtles throughout the state. The Florida STSSN
functions as a part of an eighteen state network led by NOAA's National
Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). In Florida, strandings are documented
by FMRI staff biologists and by a network of permitted participants
located around the state. Live strandings are rescued and transported
to properly permitted rehabilitation facilities. Data from strandings
are collected on a standardized reporting form and include date,
species, location, carapace length and width, carcass condition,
carcass disposition, and information on anomalies (e.g., entanglement,
propeller damage, fibropapillomas). Additionally, certain carcasses are
regularly collected by FMRI staff for gross or detailed necropsy. Each
week, FMRI reports Florida strandings to NMFS as a part of a management
plan that is intended to reduce the incidental take of turtles in the
shrimp fishery. FMRI also generates monthly and yearly stranding
summary reports to monitor mortality and to detect and describe any
unusual stranding events. Stranding data collected through the Florida
STSSN have been used extensively in the identification of mortality
factors and in the development of recovery actions (e.g., Turtle
Excluder Device --TED-- requirements, gill net regulations).
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.2 MB.
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Aids to Navigation
This GIS data set represents
the aids to navigation (ATONs) for the Seventh and Eighth Coast Guard
Districts. The term "aids to navigation" refers to devices outside of a
vessel that are used to assist mariners in determining their position,
safe course or warn them of obstructions. Aids to navigation include
light buoys and beacons. This data set includes federal aids, which are
installed and maintained by the Coast Guard, as well as some privately
maintained aids. This data set does not include unofficial (illegal)
aids, such as PVC pipes, placed without permission. This data set is
not certified for navigation and is not intended for navigation
purposes. Each USCG district headquarters is responsible for updating
its database on an as-needed basis. When existing aids are destroyed or
relocated and new aids are installed, the database is updated. Each aid
is assigned an official light listing number. The Light List is a
document listing the status of the ATONs; it is regularly published and
distributed.Interim changes to the Light List are published in local
notices to mariners. In addition, the USCG broadcasts notices to
mariners on the marine band radio as soon as changes in the status of
individual aids are reported.Navigators should use the official notices
to mariners to maintain current charts. Annual (or more frequent)
updates of the Aids to Navigation database can be obtained from each
USCG district headquarters.
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Download the zipped shapefile Zip File ~1.2MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Shipwrecks and Obstructions
This
FWRI staff created this GIS file from the NOAA Office of Coast Survey's Automated Wreck and Obstruction Information System (AWOIS), which contains information on over 10,000 submerged wrecks and obstructions in the coastal waters of the United States. This subset includes the southeastern US.
This GIS file includes location information only. One field that included the "history" of a wreck could not be converted. Please download the source data from NOAA for this information.
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Download the zipped shapefile Zip File ~186KB.
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Anchorages
This
This GIS data set represents anchorages in the state of Florida. An anchorage is a public place to anchor or moor a boat for overnight stay, not registered with harbors or marina. Anchorages are transient-welcome, have no facilities, and are open public areas.
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Marine Facilities - Florida
This GIS data set shows the locations of marine facilities around Florida. These data were created by FWRI staff referencing various sources. Attributes include type of facility and location (address). Please note that with the exception of a few areas, these data were compiled 2001 or prior.
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Boat Ramps
Descriptive inventory of public access boat ramps throughout Florida, derived from raw data produced during the Florida Boating Access Facilities Inventory and Economic Study, FWC contract Number 04/05-23, product delivered August 30, 2009. This data set is modified from the original format and supplemented by additional data maintained by FWC. These data will eventually evolve into a planned integrated boating access facilities inventory system. This data set is a selection of facilities from the raw data set that the contractor identified to be in operation and accessible to the general public during the time of data compilation. This data set includes both government managed facilities accessible to the general public and commerciality operated facilities accessible to the general public. In both cases a fee might be charged for use of the facility.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
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Channels - Florida
This
"Vessel corridor" or "corridor" means designated paths in, through, or across a water body or portions thereof identified by this rule as permissible for the carriage of prohibited nets during the reinstatement period. Where a marked channel is listed as the corridor, the corridor lies within the marked boundaries of the channel.
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Boating Restricted Areas - Florida
This
This data set represents the FWC Boating Restricted Areas, Chapter 68D-24.
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Areas to Avoid - SW FL
This
This GIS data set contains "areas to be avoided" (ATBA) in the Florida Keys. Under the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act, "Operating a tank vessel or a vessel greater than 50 meters in length is prohibited in all areas to be avoided, except if such vessel is a public vessel and its operation is essential for national defense, law enforcement, or responses to emergencies that threaten life, property, or the environment."
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Manatee Protection Area - Brevard County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~245KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Manatee Protection Area - Charlotte County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~264KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Collier County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~539KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Duval County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~162KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Manatee Protection Area - Hillsborough County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~108KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Lee County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~258KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Manatee County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~378KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Martin County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~108KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Pinellas County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~23KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Sarasota County
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~226KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Volusia County-Atlantic
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~108KB.
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Manatee Protection Area - Volusia County-St. Johns River
This GIS data set represents the state of Florida manatee protection
areas as described in the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Chapter
68C-22. This data set represents the Hillsborough County manatee
protection areas as published effective 1/5/2005. FWC-ISM staff
originally digitized these areas using the 1:40,000 scale shoreline as
the base shoreline, but also heads-up digitized corrections to the
shoreline in ArcMap using the 1999 DOQQ's as a backdrop where 1:40,000
shoreline was not accurate enough. This process was completed in
December 2004. These state of Florida manatee protection zones may
differ from manatee protections zones created by City or County
authorities and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
View the full Metadata report.
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Security Zones - Brevard
This GIS data set was created to assist in visually identifying the Kennedy Space Center Security Zone. The Captain of the Port Jacksonville Florida has established the security zones described in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Part 165.701 surrounding the Space Shuttle Complex at the Kennedy Space Center.
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Coastal and Marine Habitats
Artificial Reefs - Florida
Each
point in this GIS data set represents a single deployment event (either
a uniquely located artificial reef or deployments of the same reef on
different days). Division of Marine Fisheries Management maintains and
updates the source database. This data set represents deployments
through March, 2008.
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Coral Sampling Locations - Florida Keys
This GIS data set represents sampling sites of the Coral Reef
Monitoring Program. The Coral Reef Monitoring Project is a multi-agency
collaborative effort between three institutions: Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission-Florida Marine Research Institute
(FWC-FMRI), University of Georgia Institute of Ecology (UGA), and
University of Charleston, South Carolina Department of Biology (UCSC).
Data describes stony coral composition and percent cover values for
stony corals, octocorals, sponges, zooanthids, macroalgae, seagrass,
and substrate. Four different habitat types are sampled annually from
40 different sites beginning in 1996. Data is collected at each site
through video data analysis using twelve 22m permanent video transects
40 cm off the benthos. Raw video is digitized by framegrabbing and
post-processing. Digital images are analyzed using "Point Count for
Coral Reefs" software which randomly places ten points on each image
for categorization of benthos. ASCII files are generated for each
station ranging from 1500-1800 analyzed records.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~32KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Corals - Tortugas
During April 2001 RoxAnn single-beam acoustic surveys were conducted at the North Unit of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve, Florida. Thirteen transects associated with fixed bottom sampling stations were surveyed to characterize the ecotone around the stations. In addition survey tracks were run along the outer edge of the Tortugas platform reef complex and into the interior of the platform. A towed video sled (minibat) was deployed simultaneously with the RoxAnn survey which provided a live video ground truth to the acoustic signals. Using this ground truth several bottom classes were identified including coral, seagrass, algae, unconsolidated sediments, and hardbottoms.
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Corals - Broward 2004
This GIS data set represents coral and hardbottom habitats off Broward County Florida. These data are the results of an integrated mapping project undertaken to provide a habitat map of the shallow Broward County seafloor between the 0m and 35m contour.
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Corals - Florida Keys and Gulf 2004
The purpose of the Florida Keys Tidal Restoration, FKTR, project is to restore the tidal connections that were eliminated in the early 1900's during the construction of Flagler's railroad. Much of U.S. Highway 1 through the Florida Keys has been located on Flagler's railroad footprint. This study has collected baseline benthic habitat data for the study area prior to restoration activities (a proposed project to install a culvert(s) or bridge under Highway 1) to restore tidal flow between the Florida Bay and Atlantic Ocean sides of Highway 1 in this area.
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Corals - Florida Bay 2004
This GIS data set serves as a documentation of the benthic habitat found in Florida Bay as it existed in the Spring of 2004. Digital data was collected using photogrammetric techniques. Groundtruthing was performed to verify photointerpretation classification.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
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Corals - Florida Keys
A highly detailed digitized map depicts 22 benthic habitats in 3,140.5 km2 of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~23MB.
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Corals - Palm Beach 2007
GIS dataset consisting of 2007 Palm Beach County seagrasses, mangrove habitat, oyster reef & spartina habitat. 2001 habitat and 1985 mangrove delineation (used for comparison in report) have been removed. The mapped area is the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway including the Lake Wroth Lagoon throughout Palm Beach County.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~23MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~3MB.
Corals - Southwest Coast 1989
These GIS data represent bottom type of the southwest coast of Florida. These data were digitized from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - National Ocean Service (NOS) Bathymetric Fishing Charts at a 1:100,000 scale. Bottom types represented are: Sand, Gravel, Rock, Shell, Mud, and Coral. These data extend from Sarasota Bay to Cape Romano.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~23MB.
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Environmental Sensitivity Index
This GIS data set comprises an update to the shoreline habitat component of the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) and Gulf-Wide Information System (G-WIS) databases for the coastal zone of Florida, including the lower St. Johns River. The ESI and G-WIS data suites characterize coastal habitats and resources for environmental planning and natural resource management purposes, including oil spill planning and response.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~35MB.
Download the ESI-01, Rocky - Solid Manmade zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-02, Exposed Platform - Scarp - Slope zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-03, Fine - Medium Sand Beach zipped KML Google Earth file ~1MB.
Download the ESI-04, Coarse Sand Beach zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-05, Sand - Gravel Beach zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-06, Gravel - Riprap zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-07, Exposed Tidal Flats zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-08, Bedrock - Mud - Clay - Manmade - Riprap zipped KML Google Earth file ~5MB.
Download the ESI-09, Sheltered Tidal Flats - Low Banks zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Download the ESI-10A, Salt - Brackish Marsh zipped KML Google Earth file ~12MB.
Download the ESI-10B, Freshwater Marsh zipped KML Google Earth file ~1MB.
Download the ESI-10C, Swamp zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Download the ESI-10D, Scrub - Shrub Wetlands zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Florida Salt Marshes
This GIS data set represents Florida's salt marsh areas. These data are intended as a general reference map only.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~23.2MB.
Download the Atlantic Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~6MB.
Download the S FL Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~8MB.
Download the Panhandle Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Download the Gulf Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~12MB.
Oyster Beds - Florida
This GIS data set represents oyster coverage for available study areas
in the state of Florida. Not all areas have been mapped, but this
dataset represents the oyster data available to FWRI as of July 2008.
Source dates vary and many studies are much older than the compilation
date. See the Source Information section for more details.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.6MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Seagrass - Florida
This polygon GIS data set represents a compilation of statewide seagrass data from various source agencies and scales. The data were mapped from sources ranging in date from 1987 to 2008. Not all data in this compilation are mapped from photography; some are the results of field measurements.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~59.7MB.
Download the Florida-Atlantic zipped KML Google Earth file ~8MB.
Download the Florida-Keys-upper zipped KML Google Earth file ~14MB.
Download the Florida-Keys-lower zipped KML Google Earth file ~6MB.
Download the Florida-SW zipped KML Google Earth file ~25MB.
Download the Florida-Tampa Bay zipped KML Google Earth file ~21MB.
Download the Florida-Nature Coast zipped KML Google Earth file ~13MB.
Download the Florida-Panhandle zipped KML Google Earth file ~4MB.
Seagrass - Big Bend 2006
This GIS data set represents the distribution of sea grass beds in the
Big Bend region. These seagrass data were interpreted in 2007 by Photo
Science, Inc. from 2006 1:24000-scale Natural Color Aerial Photography
acquired by the FDOT. The 2006 Big Bend seagrass map was created using
the 2001 map which was updated according to conditions present on the
2006 photography. Only features showing actual physical change were
updated. Features showing no physical change (including the 2001
shoreline) were not updated and remain consistent with the 2001 data.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~22.4MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~26MB.
Seagrass - Broward
This GIS data set represents areas where seagrass is present in Broward
County Florida. This information is gathered from field measurements
and position is therefore approximate. This information is not intended
to provide an exhaustive coverage of seagrass in Broward County.
Additional areas of seagrass are believed to exist, but have not yet
been verified by Broward County staff.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~28KB.
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Seagrass - Choctawhatchee 2003
This data set consists of digital data describing the submerged aquatic
vegetation (seagrass) beds in the Choctawhatchee Bay of Florida in
2003. The seagrass data were derived from interpretation of color
infrared photography and mapped at 1:12,000 as hard copies to USGS
digitial orthophoto quarter quadrangle base maps and digitized at the
U.S. Geological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center. The data set
area covers twelve Florida quadrangles; Bunker, Choctaw, Destin,
Freeport, Ft. Walton, Grayton, Miramar, Niceville, Pointwash, Portland,
Seminole, and Valparaiso. The seagrass beds were classified according
to a U.S. Geological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center derived
classification scheme based on the C-CAP Coastal Land Cover
Classification system of NOAA Coastwatch Change Analysis Project.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.9MB.
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Seagrass - Collier
This GIS data set represents seagrass polygons in Collier County. The
data was acquired from the county. Please note that this data was not
created using the methodology used for the bulk of the other seagrass
data sets in the FWRI seagrass holdings. Use with caution. Metadata
provided does not describe the exact extent of the county that was
mapped.Seagrass polygons made from estimating the charts in the
Seagrass protection plan. Additional beds were added from
approximations made from aerial surveys.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~32KB.
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Seagrass - Estero Bay 2006
The dataset serves as documentation of the seagrass habitat within Lower Charlotte Harbor and Estero Bay as it existed in February, April and May of 2006. Seagrass data was photointerpreted from 2006 1:24,000 scale natural color aerial photography and classified using the SFWMD modified FLUCCS classification system.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~11MB.
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Seagrass - Johnson Seagrass Critical Area
This GIS data set represents critical habitat areas for Johnson's seagrass.
The regulations contained in this part identify those habitats designated by the Secretary of Commerce as critical under section 4 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), for endangered and threatened species under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Commerce.
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Seagrass - Lake Worth 2001
Avineon produced these GIS data for the Palm Beach County Department of
Environmental Resources Management. This data set consists of digital
data describing the seagrass, unvegetated bottom, open water, algal
beds, and apparent shoreline for the Lake Worth Lagoon Seagrass project
area, which consists of the lagoon area between Little Lake Worth in
the north to the Boynton Beach bridge in the southern end of the
lagoon. The data set includes an ArcInfo coverage that was digitized
from 1:10,000 scale natural color aerial photographs that were
photogrammetrically georeferenced utilizing ground control points
derived from PBC DERM provided digital orthophotos, SPCS, NAD83 2.5?
horizontal accuracy. Data was stereoscopically photointerpreted and
digitized using a Zeiss P3 analytical stereoplotter. The seagrass beds
and additional categories were classified according to the FDOT Florida
Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCCS). Minimum
mapping unit (mmu) for all classes was 0.25 acres. A
Photointerpretation Key was developed to aid in the classification of
collected data. Ground truthing was performed during the
photointerpretation phase to ensure classification accuracy and
consistency of PI. Digital files were created in Microstation design
file format (.dgn).
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1MB.
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Seagrass - Loxahatchee 2007
This GIS data set represents seagrass in the Loxahatchee River.
Monitoring of Seagrass communities by creating a geographic information
system (GIS) of compatible thematic coverages from aerial photography
provides an effective and economical means for measuring ecological
change over time. Detectable changes will result from natural
succession, as well as anthropogenically altered forcing functions.
Detecting these changes using historcal photograph sets can provide a
measure of how these factors affect the seagrasses within the Central
Embayment of the Loxahatchee River.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~245KB.
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Seagrass - Northwest Florida Coast 1992
The NW seagrass GIS data set was created by the United States
Geological Survey (USGS) Biological Resources Division (BRD) at the
National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC) in Lafayette, LA. The study
area is from Anclote Key to Perdido Bay on the Alabama-Florida state
line. The aerial photos were obtained in December of 1992 and early
1993. Photos were 1:24,000 natural color. Aerial photos were
interpreted and delineated by USGS, then transferred to a base map
using a zoom transfer scope. The maps were digitized into ARC/INFO.
There are a few data gaps in the data set due to a lack of complete
aerial photo coverage in the Panhandle region (West Bay and Escambia
Bay).
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Download the zipped shapefile ~23.1MB.
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Seagrass - Perdido Bay 2002
This data set consists of digital data describing submerged aquatic
vegetation beds in Perdido Bay, Florida. The data set includes 43
orthophotographs, which were digitized at Southeast Digital Mapping,
L.L.C from true color aerial photography acquired July 2002. The SAV
beds were classified according to a Mobile Bay National Estuary Program
derived classification scheme based on the C-CAP Coastal Land Cover
Classification system of NOAA Coastwatch Change Analysis Project.
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Seagrass - Santa Rosa 2003
This GIS data set
consists of digital data describing the submerged aquatic vegetation
(seagrass) beds in the Pensacola Bay (including Santa Rosa Sound) of
Florida in 2003. The seagrass data were derived from interpretation of
color infrared photography and mapped at 1:12,000 as hard copies to
USGS digitial orthophoto quarter quadrangle base maps and digitized at
the U.S. Geological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center. The data
set area covers fourteen Florida quadrangles; Perdido Bay, Fort
Barrancas, Gulf Breeze, Oriole Beach, Garcon Point, Holley, South of
Holley, Navarre, West Penascola, Pace, Milton South, Milton North and
Ward Basin. The seagrass beds were classified according to a U.S.
Geological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center derived
classification scheme based on the C-CAP Coastal Land Cover
Classification system of NOAA Coastwatch Change Analysis Project.
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Seagrass - St. Andrew 2003
This data set consists of digital data describing the submerged aquatic
vegetation (seagrass) beds in the St Andrew Bay of Florida in 2003. The
seagrass data were derived from interpretation of color infrared
photography and mapped at 1:12,000 as hard copies to USGS digital
orthophoto quarter quadrangle base maps and digitized at the U.S.
Geological Survey, National Wetlands Research Center. The data set area
covers eleven Florida quadrangles; Crooked Island, Beacon Hill,
Allanton, Long Point, Beacon Beach, Springfield, Panama City, Panama
City Beach, West Bay, Southport, and Bay Head. The seagrass beds were
classified according to a U.S. Geological Survey, National Wetlands
Research Center derived classification scheme based on the C-CAP
Coastal Land Cover Classification system of NOAA Coastwatch Change
Analysis Project.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~2.8MB.
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Seagrass - St. Johns River WMD 2007
2007 IRL Seagrass coverage photointerpreted from July 10, 2007, July 13, 2007, August 4, 2007, and January 1, 2008 at a scale of 1:24,000 and August 8, 2007 at a scale of 1:10,000 natural color aerial photography from Ponce Inlet south to the Jupiter Inlet. Features were classified according to SFWMD/SJRWMD modified FLUCCS..
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Download the zipped shapefile ~2.8MB.
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Seagrass - Southwest Florida Coast 1987
This GIS data set represents benthic habitats on the southwest cost of Florida. The South Florida Benthic Mapping Project was conducted in 1987 using 1:40,000 natural color aerial photography. The data is from Sanibel Island south to Florida Bay and the Keys, stopping at US Hwy 1.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~2.8MB.
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Seagrass - Scars 1991-94
This GIS data set represents benthic habitats on the southwest cost of Florida. The South Florida Benthic Mapping Project was conducted in 1987 using 1:40,000 natural color aerial photography. The data is from Sanibel Island south to Florida Bay and the Keys, stopping at US Hwy 1.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~2.8MB.
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Seagrass - Southwest Florida WMD 2008
The dataset serves as documentation of the seagrass habitat within St. Joseph Sound and Clearwater Harbor, Tampa Bay, Sarasota Bay, Lemon Bay and Charlotte Harbor as it existed from January to Febuary 2008.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~39.6MB.
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Benthic Habitats - South Florida
This GIS data set includes benthic data for Florida Bay, Biscayne Bay
and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary interpreted from . This
multi-agency project involved FWC-FMRI, NOAA, and Dade County. 1 to
48,000-scale natural color aerial photography was interpreted and
delineated by ecologists and FWC-FMRI staff. Each of the three regions
had their data digitized in different manners. FKNMS used NOAA
photogrammetrist and stereo analytical plotters. These plotter data
were then converted into ARC-INFO. Biscayne Bay aerial photos were
digitized by Greenhorne and O'Mara using stereo analytical plotters.
Florida Bay data was digitized by NOAA-CSC in Charleston, SC by
scanning the photos and the linework overlays. The classification
system was the same for all three regions. A hard copy atlas and CD-ROM
titled "Florida Marine Research Institute Technical Reports-Benthic
Habitats of the Florida Keys", were created by the FWC/FMRI and NOAA.
These data were edited in summer 2001 to correct attribute errors. The
Florida Bay data was added to the layer at that time as well.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~26.2MB.
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Bottom Type - Southwest Florida
These GIS data represent bottom type of the southwest coast of Florida.
These data were digitized from National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) - National Ocean Service (NOS) Bathymetric
Fishing Charts at a 1:100,000 scale. Bottom types represented are:
Sand, Gravel, Rock, Shell, Mud, and Coral. These data extend from
Sarasota Bay to Cape Romano.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~2.1MB.
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Florida Mangroves
This GIS data set represents Florida's mangrove areas. These data are intended as a general reference map only.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~29.3MB.
Download the Florida Atlantic zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Download the Florida Keys zipped KML Google Earth file ~7MB.
Download the Florida SW zipped KML Google Earth file ~17MB.
Download the Florida Gulf zipped KML Google Earth file ~6MB.
Coastal Strand
This GIS data set represents the coastal strand habitat type reselected from the fl_veg03 data set (2003).
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
Sand Beaches
This GIS data set represents the sand/beach habitat type reselected from the fl_veg03 data set (2003).
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
Tidal Flats
This GIS data set was created to show a statewide representation of unvegetated tidal flats, compiled from the best available sources. The sources included individual seagrass mapping studies and National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) data for Florida. The NWI was erased using more recent data sources that showed some areas were indeed vegetated. See Source Information for more details on how each source was used.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~29.3MB.
Download the Florida Atlantic Coast zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Download the South Florida zipped KML Google Earth file ~8MB.
Download the Florida Tampa Bay zipped KML Google Earth file ~9MB.
Download the Florida Panhandle zipped KML Google Earth file ~6MB.
Florida Keys Banks
These GIS data represent shallow banks within Florida Bay and the adjoining Florida Keys as depicted on NOAA Nautical Chart 11451. No NOAA bathymetric data are available for most of these polygons as the water was too shallow for traditional survey vessels.
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Sediments - Gulf of Mexico
This GIS data set depicts shelf sediment textures, hard banks, and gravel deposits on the continental shelf of the U. S. Gulf of Mexico as a map and is summarized from 16 different sources (U. S. Department of the Interior 1983, Visual No. 3 "Bottom Sediments and Selected Endangered and Threatened Species"). The Minerals Management Service (MMS) prepared this visual from the 16 existing sources, including sediment data from the 1960's and 1970's, to accompany an Environmental Impact Statement. This GIS data set derived from the visual displays general classification of bottom sediments (using the Shepard pyramid) throughout the Gulf of Mexico.
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Download the zipped shapefile <1MB.
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Florida Aquatic Preserves
This GIS data set
represents aquatic preserves (AP) in the State of Florida. The Fish and
Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) originally created Aquatic Preserves
(AP) in the State of Florida from legal descriptions using 1:24000
scale shoreline. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas (CAMA) now maintains the data set.
Aquatic preserves are ecologically significant submerged lands
maintained in relatively pristine condition.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~8.4MB.
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Closed to Traps - Pennekamp
This Shapefile is a graphical depiction of Areas closed to traping in Pennekamp State Park as defined in 68B-24.0065 of the Florida Administrative Code. These areas are closed to lobster traps, blue crab traps, and stone crab traps during the regular lobster season.
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Clam Leases - Charlotte Harbor
This GIS data set represents three clam aquaculture lease site boundaries.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~8.4MB.
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Spiny Lobster Sanctuary
This Spiny Lobster sanctuary was digitized based on the legal description. The Biscayne National Park contains this area of Biscayne Bay known as Card Sound Lobster Sanctuary. The sanctuary boundary is defined by Florida Administrative Code Chap 68B-11 Biscayne Bay/Card Sound Spiny Lobster Sanctuary.
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Bridges
This dataset contains Bridges from the April 2008 version of
the Florida Department of Transportation Roads Characteristics
inventory (RCI) dataset.
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Florida Beach Names
This GIS data layer contains
polygon features for Florida Beach names. The classification of
features is based upon guidelines for developing digital ESI
(Environmental Sensitivity Index) atlases and databases. The ESI
classification was performed 06/1993.
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Inlets and Passes - Florida
This GIS data set shows the locations of inlets and passes around
Florida. These data were created by FMRI staff referencing various
sources.
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Download the zipped shapefile Zip File ~19KB.
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Intracoastal Waterway - Keys
This GIS data set was received from the Monroe County Department of Marine Resources. It represents a little more than the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), including several main boating routes crossing over to the Atlantic side in the middle keys around the 7 mile bridge.
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Intracoastal Waterway - East
These GIS data were received by FMRI in summer 2001. These data were delivered by Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) in ArcInfo .e00 files broken down by county. These files were merged to form an east coast ICW.
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Intracoastal Waterway - West
This GIS data set represents Florida's West Coast Intracoastal Waterway and the Everglades Waterway. This coverage was created in 2001 by digitizing 1:40000 and 1:50000 scale NOAA Nautical Charts 11411, 11414, 11425, 11427, 11430, 11432, and 11433 in either paper or digital format. In cases where charts overlapped, the smallest-scale charts were used. Source chart dates range from 1989-1995.
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Keys Milemarkers - US1
This GIS data set shows the mile markers along US Highway 1 in the Florida Keys.
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Roads - Interstate
This GIS data set shows the mile markers along US Highway 1 in the Florida Keys.
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Roads - Major
This dataset contains major roads from the JANUARY 2009 version of
the Florida Department of Transportation Roads Characteristics
inventory (RCI) dataset. The dataset has been updated from the
previous versions of FGDL.
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Download the zipped shapefile Zip File ~19KB.
Undersea Features
This data set represents undersea feature names. There are approximately 4800 undersea features with names approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN) currently in the Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB) and made available via the GEOnet Names Server (GNS). There are a total of approximately 8900 names in the database including variant (cross-reference) names and features for which there is no BGN-approved name. The BGN approves undersea feature names based on the recommendation of the Advisory Committee on Undersea Features (ACUF). ACUF is charged with recommending BGN policy for totally-submerged undersea features which lie outside the territorial sea (as recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) of all coastal states. Undersea features within the territorial sea of the United States are handled by the BGN Domestic Names Committee (DNC) in coordination with ACUF.
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Major Rivers
This GIS data set shows the mile markers along US Highway 1 in the Florida Keys.
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Major Lakes
This GIS data set represents FDEP's statewide lakes coverage rectified to the DOQQs. Lakes data will likely be updated in the future to include FDEP-developed waterbody IDs for each lake. Also, USGS GNIS naming board will be given the chance to check and approve the determined lake names. If/as this effort is accomplished, GNIS IDs may be added to the attribute data by FDEP. Check with FDEP for the most recent updates.
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Florida Shoreline (1:100,000)
This GIS data set represents the shoreline of the state of Florida,
including inland lakes and rivers, at a 1:100,000 scale. The data were
obtained from US census 2000 files. The census data downloaded by
county from ESRI's ArcData Online, were MAPJOINed to form a Florida
data set. The "water polygons" and "counties" data were used to create
the shoreline data set.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~5MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - Florida - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of the state of
Florida as lines representing bathymetric contours. These data are a
Florida compilation of the Florida Marine Research Institute's regional
nearshore bathymetry contours. Geonex digitized the contours during
1991-1992 from clean, wrinkle-free paper National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) nautical charts, using the most
current versions of the charts available at that time. The source
charts used to create this data set varied in scale from 1:10000 to
1:80000, but in all cases the largest scale charts available were used.
Geonex staff also interpolated additional contours not present on the
charts.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~14MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~17MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - Florida Everglades - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of the Florida Everglades, from Crocodile Point to Naples, as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~3.8MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~3MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - Florida Keys - arc
This data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of the Florida Keys, from Islamorada to the Dry Tortugas, as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~6.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~4MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - Biscayne Bay - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of the southeast coast of Florida, from West Palm Beach to Islamorada, as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~4.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~3MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - Charlotte Harbor - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of Charlotte Harbor and its surrounding waters as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~4.2MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~3MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - Indian River Lagoon - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of the central east coast of Florida, including the Indian River Lagoon, as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~3.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~3MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - NW FL Coast - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore and offshore bathymetry of the northern west coast of Florida as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~12.3MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~9MB.
Bathymetry - Nearshore - NE FL-St. Johns River - arc
This GIS data set includes the nearshore bathymetry of the northern east coast of Florida, including the St. Johns River, as lines representing bathymetric contours and polygons representing the depth ranges between the contours.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~4.8MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~4MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Apalachicola to Tampa Bay
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of the northwest coast of Florida from Apalachicola to
the Tampa Bay, as shown in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Nautical Chart 11400. FMRI staff digitized the
contours off of a clean, wrinkle-free paper chart, using the most
current version of the chart that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~210KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Charleston, SC to Cape Canaveral, FL
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of North Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, as shown
in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Nautical
Chart 11480. FMRI staff digitized the contours off of a clean,
wrinkle-free paper chart in 1997, using the most current version of the
chart that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~2.6MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~3MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Gulf of Mexico
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of the Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic Bight, and
northern Caribbean, as shown in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Nautical Chart 411. FMRI staff digitized the
contours off of a clean, wrinkle-free paper chart, using the most
current version of the chart that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~275KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Southeastern US
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of the southeast coast of the United States from Cape
Hatteras to the Florida Straits, as shown in the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Nautical Chart 11009. FWRI staff
digitized the contours off of a clean, wrinkle-free paper chart, using
the most current version of the chart that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~13MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Florida Keys
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas around the Florida Keys, from Fowey Rocks to American
Shoal, as shown in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) Nautical Chart 11450. FMRI staff digitized the contours off of a
clean, wrinkle-free paper chart, using the most current version of the
chart that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~345KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~1MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Eastern Gulf of Mexico
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of the EASTERN Gulf of Mexico between Key West, Florida
and the Mississippi River Delta, as shown in the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Nautical Chart 11006. FMRI staff
digitized the contours off of a clean, wrinkle-free paper chart, using
the most current version of the chart that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~308KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Bahamas to Cuba
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of South Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas, as shown in the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Nautical Chart
11013 39th Ed., Apr 25/92. FMRI staff digitized the contours off of a
clean, wrinkle-free paper chart. This data set also includes the
Bahamas shoreline.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~17.4MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~20MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - SE FL
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas of the southeast coast of Florida from Cape Canaveral to
the Florida Keys, as shown in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Nautical Chart 11460. FWRI staff digitized the
contours off of a clean, wrinkle-free paper chart, using the most
current version of the chart that was available in 1997. Shoreline and
bathymetry of the Bahamas Banks were also digitized.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~345KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Bathymetry - Offshore - Cuba to Tampa Bay
This GIS line data set represents depth contours (bathymetry) for the
offshore areas between Havana, Cuba and Tampa Bay, Florida, as shown in
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Nautical
Chart 11420. FWRI staff digitized the contours off of a clean,
wrinkle-free paper chart, using the most current version of the chart
that was available in 1997.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~158KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Government and Political Boundaries
Port Authority Locations
This GIS data set represents the port authority locations in the State of Florida. FWRI staff geocoded the 12 point locations based on addresses given by the State Library and Archives of Florida web site.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~158KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
County Seats
This GIS data set represents the locations of the county seat cities in Florida. This file is based on the county seat name information that the Florida Association of Counties provides on their Web site (http://www.fl-counties.com/), and the point locations of the cities are from the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~158KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Coast Guard Stations
United States Coast Guard Facilities within Florida.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~158KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Regional Planning Councils
This GIS data set represents Regional Planning Council (RPC) boundaries, with attributes to also describe counties. These data were an arc coverage then merged with a Florida shoreline at a 1:100,000 scale to create a polygon coverage. The data were edited in 2008 to move Marion County to the correct RPC, and to create one multipart polygon per county.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
FWC Facilities
This GIS layer consists of points representing facilities of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, including the Main Headquarters, Regional Offices, Division of Wildlife, Freshwater Fisheries, and Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Tortugas Ecological Reserve
These GIS data
represent the Dry Tortugas Ecological Reserve boundary. Attribute data
explain restrictions for each area as well as name of area. These data
were generated from latitude and longitude coordinates from the Federal
Register.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~8KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Florida DEP District Boundaries
This GIS data set represents Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) boundaries in the state of Florida.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~1MB.
FWC Regional Boundaries
This GIS data set shows the FWC regions with a generalized shoreline.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Florida Water Management Districts
This is a Florida GIS data set containing the boundaries of the five
water management districts, reflecting the boundary change effective
July 1, 2003. FMRI obtained these data from the Southwest Florida Water
Management District (SWFWMD.) Although only the region polygon
shapefile is served on the ArcIMS site, an arc version is also
available. The arcs have been coded so that they may be drawn with or
without the coastline. This data set is intended for cartographic
purposes only.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile. .
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
City Limits as of 2000
This GIS data set represents city boundaries information based on 2000 Census TIGER file entities. The extent is the entire state of Florida. Places reported in the decennial census data include census-designated places, consolidated cities, and incorporated places.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Southeastern US EEZ
This GIS data set represents
the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) line of the southeast United States.
The EEZ line represents the separation of federal waters from
international waters. On March 10, 1983, U.S. President Ronald Reagan
signed proclamation 5030, which established the U.S. Excusive Economic
Zone (EEZ). This consists of those areas adjoining the territorial sea
of the U.S., the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, and U.S. overseas territories and
possessions. The EEZ extends up to 200 nautical miles (370 km) from the
U.S. coastline. About 15 percent of this area lies on the geologic
continental shelf and is shallower than 200 meters. Within its EEZ, the
U.S. has sovereign rights over all living and non-living resources.
Other nations may exercise freedom of vessel navigation and overflight
within the U.S. EEZ (Source: Year of the Ocean Discussion Papers 1998;
2nd Ed. of Coastal and Ocean Law by Kalo et al. 1994).
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~18KB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Districts - US Congress Florida
This GIS data set represents the U.S. Congressional Districts in the state of Florida. Congressional Plan S19C0017 was passed by the Senate and the House on March 22, 2002, and signed by the governor on March 27, 2002.
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Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
Districts - Florida Senate
This dataset contains the boundaries for the State of Florida Senate Voting Districts,
as redrawn by the Florida Legislature in 2002. This layer is an update of the previous
version in FGDL and consists only of attribute updates. Linework for districts changes
every 10 years based on the census. Senators listed are for the 2009 regular session
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~1MB.
Districts - Florida House
This dataset contains the boundaries for the State of Florida House Voting Districts,
as redrawn by the Florida Legislature in 2002. This layer is an update of the previous
version in FGDL and consists only of attribute updates. Linework for districts changes
every 10 years based on the census. House members listed are for the regular session
2009.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Florida Managed Areas
FLORIDA MANAGED AREAS
(layer name FLMA): This is a polygon data layer for public (and some
private) lands that the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) has
identified as having natural resource value and that are being managed
at least partially for conservation purposes. The term "Managed Area"
refers to a managed conservation land.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile.
Download the Federal Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~5MB.
Download the State NW Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~4MB.
Download the State NC Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~10MB.
Download the State NE Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~6MB.
Download the State SW Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~4MB.
Download the State So Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~1MB.
Download the Local Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~6MB.
Download the Private Areas zipped KML Google Earth file ~2MB.
Florida County Boundary(1:100,000)
This GIS data
set represents the counties and shoreline of the state of Florida,
including inland lakes and rivers, at a 1:100,000 scale. Data obtained
from US census 2000 files were downloaded by county from ESRI's ArcData
Online and MAPJOINed to form the Florida data set. The "water polygons"
and "counties" data were used to create this data set.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~6MB.
State Waters Boundary
This GIS data set represents the Florida approximate state waters line, based on the Submerged Lands Act. As interpreted from the U.S. code, the Submerged Lands Act gives states authority to control the use of resources from state submerged lands, which include lands under estuarine waters out to the Federal-State boundary delineated by the Minerals Management Service.
View the full Metadata report.
Download the zipped shapefile ~1.5MB.
Download the zipped KML Google Earth file <1MB.
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