{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The dredge areas feature class serves as a geospatial record of where individual dredge events have occurred within OCS borrow areas authorized for use by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The footprint of each polygon represents the approximate lateral extent of changes to the seabed (increased depth) that have occurred directly as a result of dreding. Each polygon is delineated based on analysis and interpretation of before- and after-dredge bathymetric data and the computed surface difference (e.g., the output surface resulting from subtracting after-dredge bathymetric data from before-data bathymetric data over an equally-sized grid). The analysis of these data enables BOEM to monitor and quantify natural and anthropogenic changes (e.g., dredged volume) to the seabed in OCS borrow areas, which facilitates comprehensive resource management and conservation. Entities are authorized to dredge sand, gravel, or shell resources from the OCS after entering into a Negotiated Non-Competitive Lease or Memorandum of Agreement with BOEM. Section 8 (k) of the OCS Lands Act (OCSLA), as amended by Public Law 103-426 (enacted in 1994), gives BOEM the authority to negotiate an agreement for the use of OCS sand, gravel, and shell resources for use in: (1) a project for shore protection, beach restoration, or coastal restoration undertaken by a Federal, State, or local government agency; or (2) for use in a construction project funded in whole or part by or authorized by the Federal government. This dataset is a collection of dredge areas under BOEM's purview. Attribution consists of state, OCS lease number, project ID, borrow area ID, construction (dredging) start and end dates, dredged volume, and delineation quality; see attribute definitions for full explanations of how individual fields are calculated (if applicable). This dataset will be updated as new data are received from lessees.", "description": "

Dredge area polygons represent the approximate lateral extent of where dredging of outer continental shelf (OCS) sediment has occurred within authorized OCS lease areas, which are maintained by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The dredged material (e.g. sediment) is typically transported via pipeline and deposited along the shoreline of a pre-determined coastal area needing nourishment. Entities are authorized to dredge sand, gravel, or shell resources from the OCS after entering into a Negotiated Non-Competitive Lease or Memorandum of Agreement with BOEM. Section 8 (k) of the OCS Lands Act (OCSLA), as amended by Public Law 103-426 (enacted in 1994), gives BOEM the authority to negotiate an agreement for the use of OCS sand, gravel, and shell resources for use in: (1) a project for shore protection, beach restoration, or coastal restoration undertaken by a Federal, State, or local government agency; or (2) for use in a construction project funded in whole or part by or authorized by the Federal government. This dataset is a collection of dredge areas under BOEM's purview. Attribution consists of state, OCS lease number, project ID, borrow area ID, construction (dredging) start and end dates, dredged volume, and delineation quality; see attribute definitions for full explanations. This dataset will be updated as new data are received from lessees.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "The dredge areas feature class serves as a geospatial record of where individual dredge events have occurred within OCS borrow areas authorized for use by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), part of the U.S. Department of the Interior. The footprint of each polygon represents the approximate lateral extent of changes to the seabed (increased depth) that have occurred directly as a result of dreding. Each polygon is delineated based on analysis and interpretation of before- and after-dredge bathymetric data and the computed surface difference (e.g., the output surface resulting from subtracting after-dredge bathymetric data from before-data bathymetric data over an equally-sized grid). The analysis of these data enables BOEM to monitor and quantify natural and anthropogenic changes (e.g., dredged volume) to the seabed in OCS borrow areas, which facilitates comprehensive resource management and conservation. Entities are authorized to dredge sand, gravel, or shell resources from the OCS after entering into a Negotiated Non-Competitive Lease or Memorandum of Agreement with BOEM. Section 8 (k) of the OCS Lands Act (OCSLA), as amended by Public Law 103-426 (enacted in 1994), gives BOEM the authority to negotiate an agreement for the use of OCS sand, gravel, and shell resources for use in: (1) a project for shore protection, beach restoration, or coastal restoration undertaken by a Federal, State, or local government agency; or (2) for use in a construction project funded in whole or part by or authorized by the Federal government. This dataset is a collection of dredge areas under BOEM's purview. Attribution consists of state, OCS lease number, project ID, borrow area ID, construction (dredging) start and end dates, dredged volume, and delineation quality; see attribute definitions for full explanations of how individual fields are calculated (if applicable). This dataset will be updated as new data are received from lessees.", "title": "DredgeAreas", "tags": [ "Maryland", "Florida", "Rhode Island", "New Jersey", "Georgia", "North Carolina", "Virginia", "Delaware", "South Carolina", "New York", "ATLANTIC OCEAN", "National Geospatial Data Assets", "Geology Theme", "Geophysical", "Oceanographic Sensors", "Marine Mineral Resources", "Shoal", "Official Protraction Diagrams", "Chemical Research", "Sediment Characteristics", "Survey", "Substrate", "Non-Energy", "Sand Resources", "Geomorphology", "Biological Research", "Offshore", "Supplemental Official OCS Block Diagrams", "Sand", "Cadastral", "Outer Continental Shelf", "Cubic Yards", "Sediment", "Physical Habitats", "Reconnaissance", "OCS", "Mining and Mineral Extraction", "Gravel", "US", "Physical Oceanography", "Marine Geology", "GLOBAL OCEAN", "NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN", "SEA FLOOR", "Oceans", "boundaries", "utilitiesCommunication", "Environment", "structure", "geoscientificInformation", "planningCadastre", "Location", "Geology" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 150000000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "

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