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INSPIRE theme Elevation (depth contours). It contains the depth contour of hydrographic surveying.
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INSPIRE theme Elevation (depth contours). It contains the depth contour of hydrographic surveying.
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INSPIRE theme Planned Land Use (Marine Spatial Planning). Provision of marine spatial planning exclusive economic zone of Germany.
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INSPIRE theme Existing Land Use
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INSPIRE theme Planned Land Use (Marine Spatial Planning). Provision of marine spatial planning exclusive economic zone of Germany.
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This service contains information on the population density of harbor porpoises in German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) based on a 10x10 km grid (EU-GRID). Density [individuals/km²] is calculated for each 10x10 km grid cell by adding the number of individuals within the respective grid cell and dividing by the sum of the effort (area surveyed and period the area was sampled). Individual layers subdivided by season (March-May: spring; June-August: summer; September-November: fall; December-February: winter) show the distribution of harbor porpoises in the respective year. Direct comparability with the data in the BfN service "Porpoise monitoring distribution in individual years" is limited, since the current BSH service only used data collected using the digital flight observation technique.
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INSPIRE theme Geology. Provision of the sediment distribution of the seabed in the North and Baltic Sea.
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INSPIRE theme Maritime Units. These are condensed coordinates of the sea border maps 2920 (North Sea) and 2921 (Baltic Sea). They are (interpolated) coordinates compressed to geodetic lines. The distance between the nodes on the geodetic lines connecting the defined border points is less than or equal to 100 m. The sea borders of Germany were proclaimed in the coordinate system European Datum 1950 (ED50), which is no longer used today. The basis for this determination is in particular the promulgation of the proclamation of the Federal Government on the expansion of the German territorial sea of 19 October 1994 (Federal Law Gazette I p. 3428) and the proclamation of the Federal Republic of Germany on the establishment of an exclusive economic zone of 25 November 1994 (Federal Law Gazette II p. 3769), which are decisive with regard to the delimitation of the German territorial sea and the German exclusive economic zone. In order to make better use of these boundaries in today's geoinformation systems and to avoid conversion errors, the BSH has derived the present utility coordinates in WGS 84. In this respect they are not official maritime borders of Germany.
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INSPIRE theme Production and Industrial Facilities
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INSPIRE theme Existing Land Use
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