feature (id #9):
Coastal Classes
category | physical |
description | Classification of the coastline defined by a systematic consideration of shore morphology (including sediment, width and slope) and substrate. |
atlas page | view PDF (4.7 MB) (Find in our 2010 printed atlas on page 11.) |
metadata | view online |
feature GIS data | BCMCA does not have permission to share data for this feature (see data custodians). |
Marxan metadata | view online |
Marxan-ready data | download ZIP of shapefiles (24.4 MB) |
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for data layer: Shorezone Mapping System - Bioband
custodian — Province of British Columbia: Carol Ogborne:
(data outside of the Strait of Georgia freely available at DataBC: http://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/194b18ca-81d3-4d36-9810-3394245508c6)
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Hi,
I am trying to use this layer in a Marxan analysis but I can’t decipher the ID attribute field. I am assuming it’s similar to the Benthic Classes ID but I can’t find a breakdown of what the numbers mean in the metadata/XML file. Any chance someone can share that information with me?
Thanks,
Jacob
Hi Jacob,
The ID field is a combination of numeric IDs for the coastal class (first 3 digits) and ecosection (last 1 or 2 digits). The ecosection codes can be found in the ecosection file, available for download from the BCMCA data repository or DataBC. The coastal classes codes are the BCMCA’s Marxan code for coastal classes and are as follows:
201 – Rock Ramp wide
202 – Rock Platform wide
203 – Rock Cliff narrow
204 – Rock Ramp narrow
205 – Rock Platform narrow
206 – Rock Ramp with Gravel Beach wide
207 – Rock Platform with Gravel Beach wide
208 – Rock Cliff with Gravel Beach narrow
209 – Rock Ramp with Gravel Beach narrow
210 – Rock Platform with Gravel Beach narrow
211 – Rock Ramp with Sand and Gravel Beach wide
212 – Rock Platform with Sand and Gravel Beach wide
213 – Rock Cliff with Sand and Gravel Beach narrow
214 – Rock Ramp with Sand and Gravel Beach narrow
215 – Rock Platform with Sand and Gravel Beach narrow
216 – Rock Ramp with Sand Beach wide
217 – Rock Platform with Sand Beach wide
218 – Rock Platform with Sand Beach wide
219 – Rock Ramp with Sand Beach narrow
220 – Rock Platform with sand Beach narrow
221 – Gravel Flat wide
222 – Gravel Beach narrow
223 – Gravel Flat or Fan narrow
224 – Sand and Gravel Flat or Fan wide
225 – Sand and Gravel Beach narrow
226 – Sand and Gravel Flat or Fan narrow
227 – Sand Beach wide
228 – Sand Flat wide
229 – Mud Flat wide
230 – Sand Beach narrow
231 – Estuary Organics and Fines
232 – Man made permeable
233 – Man made impermeable
234 – Channel
Cheers,
Carrie