OGC:WMS
GeoNode Local GeoServer
This is a description of your Web Map Server.
WFS
WMS
GEOSERVER
NONE
NONE
application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml
text/xml
image/png
application/atom xml
application/atom+xml
application/json;type=utfgrid
application/openlayers
application/openlayers2
application/openlayers3
application/pdf
application/rss xml
application/rss+xml
application/vnd.google-earth.kml
application/vnd.google-earth.kml xml
application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml
application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml;mode=networklink
application/vnd.google-earth.kmz
application/vnd.google-earth.kmz xml
application/vnd.google-earth.kmz+xml
application/vnd.google-earth.kmz;mode=networklink
atom
image/geotiff
image/geotiff8
image/gif
image/gif;subtype=animated
image/jpeg
image/png8
image/png; mode=8bit
image/svg
image/svg xml
image/svg+xml
image/tiff
image/tiff8
image/vnd.jpeg-png
image/vnd.jpeg-png8
kml
kmz
openlayers
rss
text/html; subtype=openlayers
text/html; subtype=openlayers2
text/html; subtype=openlayers3
utfgrid
text/plain
application/vnd.ogc.gml
text/xml
application/vnd.ogc.gml/3.1.1
text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1
text/html
application/json
application/vnd.ogc.wms_xml
image/png
image/jpeg
application/json
image/gif
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application/vnd.ogc.se_xml
application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage
application/vnd.ogc.se_blank
application/json
GeoNode Local GeoServer
This is a description of your Web Map Server.
EPSG:4326
EPSG:3785
EPSG:3857
EPSG:900913
EPSG:32647
EPSG:32736
geonode:AGO_OEM_AMB_AREASPROTEGIDAS
AGO Areas Protegidas 2021
Os bancos de dados contêm áreas protegidas e OECMs designados em nível nacional e no âmbito de convenções e acordos regionais e internacionais, além daqueles não designado legalmente. As designações internacionais incluem aquelas sob a Convenção do Patrimônio Mundial (Nações Unidas para a Educação, a Ciência e Organização Cultural, UNESCO), e locais sob a Biosfera da UNESCO Programa (MAB). Método- áreas protegidas no WDPA foram obtidas de quase 500 origens. Junto com as informações sobre o verificador de dados, essas fontes estão listadas na tabela de origem ("WDPA_Source_Table") incluída em cada versão mensal. Dados para áreas protegidas designadas sob acordos e convenções internacionais são frequentemente provenientes dos secretariados de convenções relevantes.
area
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_AMB_MANGAIS
AGO Mangais 2003
Descrição- Este conjunto de dados mostra a distribuição global de mangais, e foi produzido como uma iniciativa conjunta da International Tropical Timber Organização (ITTO) Organização para Alimentação e Agricultura das Nações Unidas (FAO). O financiamento principal foi fornecido pela ITTO por meio de uma concessão de projecto do governo japonês; o projecto foi implementado pelo ISME.Método- O conjunto de dados foi criado principalmente a partir de imagens de satélite processadas em UNEP-WCMC ou FAO. Para vários países, existente (WCMC-012 (1997)) ou dados recentemente disponíveis (vetor) foram incorporados. A metodologia é detalhada no capítulo 3 de Spalding et al. (2010), que é distribuído com o conjunto de dados ("WCMC-011-AtlasMangrove2010- Methodology.pdf ").
Mangais
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_AMB_PARQ_QUISSAMA
AGO Parque Quissama 2021
Parque da Quissama.Método-Digitalização dos dados Levantados em Campo.
Parque
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_AMB_PRAIAS
AGO Praia 2021
Praias. Método-Digitalização dos Dados levantados em Campo.
Praia
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_12MN
AGO 12MN 2021
Milhas Náuticas.Método - Digitalização das Informações com Base na Lei
Nauticas
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_200MN
AGO 200MN 2021
Descrição-Milhas Náuticas.Método - Digitalização das Informações com Base na Lei.
Nauticas
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_24MN
AGO 24MN 2021
Milhas Náuticas.Método - Digitalização das Informações com Base na Lei
Nauticas
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_350MN
AGO 350MN 2021
Descrição-Milhas Náuticas.Método - Digitalização das Informações com Base na Lei.
Nauticas
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_BAT
AGO_OEM_BASE_BAT
Descrição-Em geral a batimetria da costa angolana é caracterizada pela plataforma continental que varia em profundidade. O declive da plataforma ocorre a cerca de 30 a 40km da costa, partir destas profundidades. O acidente mais notável na batimetria ao largo da costa angolana é pronunciado pelo canhão existente na foz do rio congo.
features
AGO_OEM_BASE_BAT
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_BAT0
AGO Batimetria 2012
Em geral a batimetria da costa angolana é caracterizada pela plataforma continental que varia em profundidade. O declive da plataforma ocorre a cerca de 30 a 40km da costa, partir destas profundidades. O acidente mais notável na batimetria ao largo da costa angolana é pronunciado pelo canhão existente na foz do rio congo. Método-Downloud do Shapefile compartilhado de Lisa Sousa e Roman GIZ NA.
Batimetria
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_LIM_ZEE
AGO Zona Económica Exclusiva 2022
Descrição Zona Econômica Exclusiva (ZEE) é uma distância de 200 milhas náuticas (cerca de 370 quilômetros) a partir da costa, que vai além das águas territoriais, distante 12 milhas ou 22 quilômetros da costa. Nesta faixa cada país costeiro tem prioridade para a utilização e proteção dos recursos naturais do mar. Além da exploração e gestão dos recursos naturais, o país costeiro exercerá nesta zona a jurisdição no que concerne ao estabelecimento e utilização de ilhas artificiais, instalações e estruturas e investigação científica marinha.
Angola detém uma Zona Econômica Exclusiva com extensão de 518.433 Km².Método- Shapefile fornecido
ZEE
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_LINHA_BASE
AGO Linha de Base 2022
Linha de Base.Método-Shapefile fornecido pelo CIDEMA
Linha
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_LINHA_COSTA_Harris2012
AGO Linha Costa 2012
Descrição- A linha de costa tem uma extensão de 1.650 Km, é representada por 7 províncias (Cabinda, Zaire, Bengo, Luanda, Cuanza Sul, Benguela e Namibe). Existem 8 grandes cidades (Cabinda, Soyo, Luanda, Sumbe, Lobito, Benguela, Namibe e Tômbwa). (Wikipédia)
Método-Imagens aéreas da costa Angolana do Google Earth 2011 foram salvas como uma série de imagens georreferenciadas usando o plug-in Shape2Earth para o programa de código aberto MapWindow GIS (disponível em: http://shape2earth.com). As imagens foram capturadas em uma escala consistente (barra de escala do Google Earth a 900 m), embora algumas exceções fossem necessárias devido à qualidade e resolução variadas das imagens do Google Earth. As imagens capturadas foram importadas para ArcMap 10 (ESRI), e serviram como a linha de base em que os shapefiles de habitat costeiro foram digitalizados. A digitalização foi geralmente realizada em uma escala de 1: 8000, embora, como acima, a resolução variada das imagens ocasionalmente necessitasse de um zoom de mais ou menos a partir desta escala de base. A projeção WGS84 (Universal Transverse Mercator) foi usada para todos os shapefiles.
Costa
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_LOC
AGO Locais 2021
Locais.Método-Digitalização dos Dados em Campo.
Locais
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_OEM
AGO Ordenamento do Espaço Marinho 2021
Ordenamento do Espaço Marinho.Método-Digitalização da Cordenação.
OEM
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_PROV
AGO_OEM_BASE_PROV
Fonte: Ministério da administração do
território
features
AGO_OEM_BASE_PROV
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_PROV0
AGO Provincias 2020
Divisão Político-Administrativa (DPA).Método- Shapefile baixada
Provincia
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_RIOS
AGO Rios 2021
Rios. Método-Shapefile Baixada.
Rios
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_ZEE
AGO Zona Economica Exclusiva 2022
Descrição Zona Econômica Exclusiva (ZEE) é uma distância de 200 milhas náuticas (cerca de 370 quilômetros) a partir da costa, que vai além das águas territoriais, distante 12 milhas ou 22 quilômetros da costa. Nesta faixa cada país costeiro tem prioridade para a utilização e proteção dos recursos naturais do mar. Além da exploração e gestão dos recursos naturais, o país costeiro exercerá nesta zona a jurisdição no que concerne ao estabelecimento e utilização de ilhas artificiais, instalações e estruturas e investigação científica marinha.
Angola detém uma Zona Econômica Exclusiva com extensão de 518.433 Km².Método- Shapefile fornecido
ZEE
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_BASE_coastline_missing_pieces
AGO coastline missing pieces 2022
Fonte-Harris, LR 2012. Mapeamento da linha costeira do Grande Ecossistema Marinho da Corrente de Benguela 2011: Empreendido para o projeto da Comissão da Corrente de Benguela (BCC) “Avaliação da Biodiversidade Espacial (BCC-SBA) e Gestão Espacial, incluindo Áreas Marinhas Protegidas”. Universidade Metropolitana Nelson Mandela, Port Elizabeth, África do Sul.
Linha de Costa
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_DEF_UNID_MIL
AGO Unidades Militares 2022
Digitalização dos Dados, Fornecidos pelo Ministério da Defesa.
Defesa
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_ANCORADOUROS
AGO Ancoradouros 2022
Ancoradouros .Método- Digitalização dos Dados com Base na Lei.
Ancoras
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_CABOS_COMUNICACAO
AGO Cabos Submarinos 2021
Cabos e Ductos Submarinos.Método –Transformou-se as coordenadas para graus decimais e a posterior tratou-se os mesmos no Qgis.
Cabos
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_PORTOS
AGO Portos 2021
Em angola temos os seguintes portos: complexo portuário de cabinda, porto do Soyo, porto de Luanda, porto do Cuanza sul, porto do Lobito e o porto do Namibe.Método- Shapefile gerado a partir de coordenadas.
Porto
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_SACS
AGO Cabos Submarinos SACS 2021
Cabos e Ductos Submarinos.Método –Transformou-se as coordenadas para graus decimais e a posterior tratou-se os mesmos no Qgis.
Cabos
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_SALINAS
AGO Salinas 2021
Salinas .Método-Fez-se o Levantamento das Salinas em Campo e a posterior tratou-se os Dados levantados
Sal
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_SAT3
AGO Cabos Submarinos SAT3 2021
Cabos e Ductos Submarinos. Método –Transformou-se as coordenadas para graus decimais e a posterior tratou-se os mesmos no Qgis.
Cabos
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_WACS
AGO Cabos Submarinos WACS 2021
Cabos e Ductos Submarinos. Método –Transformou-se as coordenadas para graus decimais e a posterior tratou-se os mesmos no Qgis.
Cabos
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_INFR_WACS2
AGO Cabos Submarinos Wacs2 2021
Cabos e Ductos Submarinos.Método –Transformou-se as coordenadas para graus decimais e a posterior tratou-se os mesmos no Qgis.
Cabos
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_ARISTEUS_VARIDENS
AGO Aristeus Varidens 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório da Noruega.
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_CARAPAU
AGO Carapau 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_DENTEX_ANGOLENSIS
AGO Dentex Angolensis 2016
Espécies Aquáticas.Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_DENTEX_MACROPHTHALMUS
AGO Dentex Macrophthalmus 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_DENTEX_MACROPHTHALMUS
features
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_HORSE_MACKEREL
AGO Horse Mackerel 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_MERLUCCIUS_CAPENSIS
AGO Mercuccius Capensis 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_MERLUCCIUS_POLLI
AGO Merluccius Polli 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_MERLUCCIUS_POLLI
features
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_PARAPENAEUS_LONGIROSTRIS
AGO Parapenaeus Longirostris 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Método- Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório.
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_PELAGICAS
AGO Pelagicas 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório da Noruega
Peixe
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_NOR_DAT_SARDINELAS
AGO Sardinelas 2016
Espécies Aquáticas. Vectorização das Informações Contida no Relatório da Noruega
Sardinelas
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_PES_MARICULTURA
AGO Maricultura 2021
Áreas Favoráveis para Maricultura .Método- Digitalização das Informações com Base na Lei.
Maricultura
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_PET_BLOCOS
AGO Blocos Petroliferos 2021
Blocos Petrolíferos. Método- Georreferenciação do Mapa e posterior vectorização dos dados importantes.
Petroleo
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_PET_BLOCOS_INSTALACOES
AGO Blocos Com Instalacoes Petroliferas 2021
Blocos com Instalações petrolíferas. Método- Georreferenciação do Mapa e posterior vectorização dos dados importantes.
Petroleo
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_PET_BLOCOS_INSTALACOES0
AGO Blocos Com Instalacoes Petroliferas 2021
Blocos Petrolíferos. Georreferenciação do Mapa e posterior vectorização dos dados importantes.
Petroleo
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_PET_BLOCOS_POCOS
AGO Blocos Com Pocos 2021
Blocos Com Poços Petrolíferos. Método- Georreferenciação do Mapa e posterior vectorização dos dados importantes.
Petroleo
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_PET_POCOS
AGO Pocos 2021
Poços Petrolíferos Método- Georreferenciação do Mapa e posterior vectorização dos dados importantes.
Petroleo
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_TRANS_EN100
AGO Estrada Nacional100 2021
Estrada Nacional .Método- Shapefile Baixado
Estrada
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_TRANS_ROTAS
AGO Corredores Maritimos 2012
Rotas Internacionais .Método-Tratamento na raster de Intensidade de tráfego.
Rotas
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_TUR_BAIA_TIGRES
AGO Baia dos Tigres 2022
Baia dos Tigres.
Baia
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_TUR_PENINSULA_MUSSULO
AGO Peninsula do Mussulo 2021
Peninsula do Mussulo
Mussulo
EPSG:32733
text/xml
geonode:AGO_OEM_TUR_RESORTS
AGO Resorts 2021
Resorts. Método-Digitalização dos Dados Recolhidos em Campo.
Risorts
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:EBSAs_CBD_2014
REG EBSA Original 2014
The original boundaries of EBSAs in Angola, Namibia and South Africa, from the CBD website: https://www.cbd.int/ebsa/
EBSAs
Biodiversity
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:Linha_de_costa
AGO Linha de Costa 2011
A linha de costa tem uma extensão de 1.650 Km, é representada por 7 províncias (Cabinda, Zaire, Bengo, Luanda, Cuanza Sul, Benguela e Namibe). Existem 8 grandes cidades (Cabinda, Soyo, Luanda, Sumbe, Lobito, Benguela, Namibe e Tômbwa).Método-Imagens aéreas da costa Angolana do Google Earth 2011 foram salvas como uma série de imagens georreferenciadas usando o plug-in Shape2Earth para o programa de código aberto MapWindow GIS (disponível em: http://shape2earth.com). As imagens foram capturadas em uma escala consistente (barra de escala do Google Earth a 900 m), embora algumas exceções fossem necessárias devido à qualidade e resolução variadas das imagens do Google Earth. As imagens capturadas foram importadas para ArcMap 10 (ESRI), e serviram como a linha de base em que os shapefiles de habitat costeiro foram digitalizados. A digitalização foi geralmente realizada em uma escala de 1: 8000, embora, como acima, a resolução variada das imagens ocasionalmente necessitasse de um zoom de mais ou menos a partir desta escala de base. A projeção WGS84 (Universal Transverse Mercator) foi usada para todos os shapefiles.
Costa
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_ADMIN_region_boundaries_20140
NAM CSR (Regional) Administrative Boundaries
Gazetted constituency boundaries as per the Delimitation Commission of 2013.
DATA SOURCE: Ministry of Land Reform, available via NSDI.
METHODS: Boundaries captured by the Delimitation Commission in 2013, constituencies were dissolved into regions
boundaries
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_EEZ_area
NAM CSR EEZ
The United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) indicates that the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of a coastal state extends 200 nm from the baseline. Within this area, the coastal nation has sole exploitation rights over all natural resources.
Namibia has ratified this convention.
DATA SOURCE: Flanders Marine Institute (2019). Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase: Maritime Boundaries and Exclusive Economic Zones (200NM), version 11. available online at http://www.marineregions.org/. https://doi.org/10.14284/38
boundaries
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_bathymetry_mbsl
NAM CSR Bathymetry
Bathymetric depth contours for the world oceans from the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) includes a seamless, global, digital set of the basic contours (200m, 500m, and at 500m intervals thereafter) with contours at intermediate depths also included in some areas, where available. GEBCO is published by the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) on behalf of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO and the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO).
https://www.gebco.net/data_and_products
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_coastal_settlements
NAM CSR Coastal Towns
Towns along the coast of Namibia.
The position and names of towns were collected from Atlas of Namibia + colour orthophotos.
Reference: De Cauwer, V. 2007. Mapping of the BCLME shoreline, shallow water and marine habitats. Final report for the BCLME project BEP/BAC/03/02
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_coastline
NAM CSR Coastline
Aerial imagery of the Namibian coast from Google Earth© 2011 was saved as series of georeferenced images using the Shape2Earth plugin for the opensource
programme MapWindow GIS (available at: http://shape2earth.com). Images were captured at a consistent scale (Google Earth scale bar at 900 m), although some
exceptions to this were necessary because of the varied quality and resolution of the
Google Earth imagery. The captured images were imported into ArcMap 10 (ESRI), and
served as the baseline that the coastal-habitat shapefiles were digitized onto. Digitizing was generally performed at a 1:8000 scale, although, as above, the varied resolution of the imagery occasionally necessitated zooming in or out from this base scale. The WGS84 (Universal Transverse Mercator) projection was used for all shapefiles. The coastline was dissolved and the new Walvis Bay container terminal added manually.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, L.R. 2012. Shoreline mapping of the Benguela Current Large
Marine Ecosystem 2011: Undertaken for the Benguela Current Commission (BCC) project
“Spatial Biodiversity Assessment (BCC-SBA) and Spatial Management, including Marine
Protected Areas”. Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_planning_areas0
NAM CSR MSP Areas
The Namibian Marine Spatial Planning Areas
boundaries
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_rivers
NAM CSR Rivers
Locations of rivers in Namibia
DATA SOURCE: Directorate of Hydrology, Ministry of Agriculture, Water & Forestry, available via NSDI.
METHODS: The shapefile was obtained from the HYMNAM project and amended to fit the
country borders used in the Atlas of Namibia. Main rivers were separated from minor
rivers based on the original Geological Survey river data set. One addition was made i.e. omuramba owambo. One exclusion was made i.e. Sechomib.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_territorial_waters_12nm
NAM CSR Territorial Waters
Territorial waters, in international law, is the area of the sea immediately adjacent to the shores of a state and subject to the territorial jurisdiction of that state. With the negotiation of the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention, the allowed breadth of a territorial sea claim was extended to 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers).
boundaries
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_townlands
NAM CSR Townlands
Townland areas
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_BASE_townlands_Oranjemund
NAM CSR Townlands Oranjemund
Townlands of Oranjemund. Data supplied by NamDeb.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area14
NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area
features
NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area
EPSG:4326
geonode:NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area15
NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area
features
NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area
EPSG:4326
geonode:NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area16
NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area
features
NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area
EPSG:4326
geonode:NAM_CSR_DEF_ammunition_dumping_area18
NAM CSR Military restricted area II
Areas of interest or reserved for naval defence, including military training areas, ammunition dumping area and naval infrastructure area.
Current Status Report
Military
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_DEF_military_training_areas4
NAM CSR Military restricted area I
Areas of interest or reserved for naval defence, including military training areas, ammunition dumping area and naval infrastructure area
Current Status Report
Military
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_DEF_naval_infrastructure_area4
NAM CSR Military restricted area III
Areas of interest or reserved for naval defence, including military training areas, ammunition dumping area and naval infrastructure area
Current Status Report
Military
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_Eco_Bio_Sign_Areas0
NAM CSR Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSA)
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSA) are regarded as priority areas with ecological properties within our ocean space and require special management of human activities.
EBSAs
Current Status Report
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_Eco_Support_Areas
NAM CSR Ecological Support Areas
Ecological Support Areas (ESA) are regarded as second priority areas after the EBSAs.
EBSA methodology uses Systematic Conservation Planning as a spatial
prioritisation tool that supports decision-making about actions (usually with limited
resources) that optimise benefits for biodiversity at the least cost to society. The
methodology is documented in MARISMA EBSA Workstream, 2020. Ecologically or
Biologically Significant Marine Areas in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem:
Descriptions, status assessment and management recommendations for new and
revised EBSAs in Namibia, Technical Report. MARISMA Project. Namibia.
EBSAs
Biodiversity
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_Marine_Imp_Bird_Areas_coast
NAM CSR Important bird areas
Important bird areas along the Namibian coast. IBAs are selected according to a set of criteria (standards) determined by BirdLife International (www.birdlife.org).
DATA SOURCE: BirdLife International, 2020. Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA)
digital boundaries: September 2020 version. BirdLife International, Cambridge, UK.
METHODS: Shapefile created along the coastline of Namibia where IBAs are adjacent
Biodiversity
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_Ramsar_areas
NAM CSR Wetland of international importance (RAMSAR site)
Ramsar wetlands are wetlands of international importance listed under the Convention on Wetlands. The aim of the convention is to halt the worldwide loss of wetlands and to conserve those that remain.
Biodiversity
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_Ramsar_sites
NAM CSR Ramsar sites
Ramsar wetlands are wetlands of international importance listed under
the Convention on Wetlands. The aim of the convention is to halt the worldwide loss of
wetlands and to conserve those that remain.
Biodiversity
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_national_park_Cape_Cross_Seal_Res
NAM CSR Cape Cross Seal Reserve
Cape Cross Seal Reserve.
DATA SOURCE: Mendelsohn J, Jarvis A, Roberts C and Robertson T. 2002. Atlas of Namibia: A portrait of the land and its people. David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa.
http://www.the-eis.com/
METHODS: Created based on government gazettes. Where possible, boundaries were created from coordinates provided in the gazettes. Where landmarks had no specific coordinates, other shapefiles were used (e.g. farms shapefile, rivers shapefile, 1:250000 maps etc.).
National Park
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_national_park_Dorob_National_Park
NAM CSR Dorob National Park
Dorob National Park.
DATA SOURCE: MET, 2012. Namibia’s Coast: ocean riches and desert treasure. Authors: Robertson T., Jarvis A., Mendelsohn J and Swart R. Department of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Windhoek, Namibia.
METHODS: Created based on government gazettes. Where possible, boundaries were created from coordinates provided in the gazettes. Where landmarks had no specific coordinates, other shapefiles were used (e.g. farms shapefile, rivers shapefile, 1:250000 maps etc.).
National Park
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_national_park_Namib_Naukluft_Park
NAM CSR Namib Naukluft Park
Namib Naukluft National Park.
DATA SOURCE: Mendelsohn J, Jarvis A, Roberts C and Robertson T. 2002. Atlas of Namibia: A portrait of the land and its people. David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa. http://www.the-eis.com/
National Park
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_national_park_Skeleton_Coast_Park
NAM CSR Skeleton Coast Park
Skeleton Coast National Park. DATA SOURCE: Mendelsohn J, Jarvis A, Roberts C and Robertson T. 2002. Atlas of Namibia: A portrait of the land and its people. David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa. http://www.the-eis.com/
National Park
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_national_park_Tsau_Khaeb_Sperrgeb
NAM CSR Tsau //Khaeb (Sperrgebiet) Park
Tsau //Khaeb (Sperrgebiet) National Park.
DATA SOURCE: Mendelsohn J, Jarvis A, Roberts C and Robertson T. 2002. Atlas of Namibia: A portrait of the land and its people. David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa. http://www.the-eis.com/
EBSAs
National Park
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_seal_colonies
NAM CSR Seal Colonies
Locations of the twenty- six seal colonies along the coastline.
DATA SOURCE: BCLME project BEHP/BAC/03/03. Original data from NatMIRC
METHODS: GPS point location converted to shapefiles, Sylvia Hill seal colony coordinates
updated in 2021
Biodiversity
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geonode:NAM_CSR_ENV_world_heritage_Namib_Sand_Sea
NAM CSR World Heritage Site Namib Sand Sea
World Heritage Site Namib Sand Sea
UNEP-WCMC and IUCN (2020), Protected
Planet: The World Database on
Protected Areas (WDPA) [Online], September 2020, Cambridge, UK: UNEP- WCMC and IUCN. Available at: www.protectedplanet.net.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_areas_restricted_to_fishing1
NAM CSR Restricted areas for fishing
Restricted areas for trawling, long lining or recreational fishing along the Namibia coast.
DATA SOURCE: De Cauwer, V. 2007. Mapping of the BCLME shoreline, shallow water and marine habitats. Final report for the BCLME project BEP/BAC/03/02 Government Gazette 2657, December 2007 (The areas restricted to trawling and longlining have been published in Government Gazette 5721, April 2015, before they were a condition attached to fishing licences). Areas prohibited for shore-based recreational fishing and boat-based line fishing (as per Gazette 2657) were redrawn in 2020 by the MARISMA project.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_LL_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake long line vessels 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_LL_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake long line vessels 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_LL_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake long line vessels 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_LL_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake long line vessels 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_LL_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake long line vessels 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_freezer_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake freezer trawlers 2011
Catch locations of hake freezer trawler 2011 as recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_freezer_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake freezer trawlers 2012
Catch locations of hake freezer trawler 2012 as recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_freezer_catch_location_20130
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake freezer trawlers 2013
Catch locations of hake freezer trawler 2013 as recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_freezer_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake freezer tawlers 2014
Catch locations of hake freezer trawlers 2014 as recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_freezer_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake freezer trawlers 2015
Catch locations of hake freezer trawlers 2015 as recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_spawning_area1
NAM CSR Hake spawning areas
Hake spawning areas along the Namibian coast
METHODS: Egg and larvae data as well as gonad stages collected during scientific surveys. Data supplied by MFMR/NatMIRC
Spawning
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_wet_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake wet fish trawlers 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_wet_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake wet fish trawlers 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_wet_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake wet fish trawlers 2013
Catch locations of hake wet fish trawler 2013 as recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_wet_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake wet fish trawlers 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_hake_wet_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of hake wet fish trawlers 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_horsemackerel_catch_location_201
NAM CSR Catch positions of horse mackerel trawlers 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_horsemackerel_catch_location_2010
NAM CSR Catch positions of horse mackerel trawlers 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_horsemackerel_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of horse mackerel trawlers 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_horsemackerel_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of horse mackerel trawlers 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_horsemackerel_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of horse mackerel trawlers 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_intensity_MonkSole0
NAM CSR Fishing intensity of monk and sole vessels
Fishing intensity of monk and sole vessels from vessel monitoring systems.
METHODS:
· VMS point location data for all vessels in each of the nine fisheries were collated for the period 2014 – 2017. The data were cleaned, including removal of clear errors (e.g. points on land) and clipped to the study area.
· Points were converted into a raster density layer, using a kernel density approach. This used a 0.005° cell size and a 0.075° search distance using planar units.
· Density layers were then iteratively explored using a quantile based approach to identify the cut-off for very low density use areas and areas used for transit only, which for all industries identified the bottom 10% - 15% of used areas as being low use or transit only. The calibration was done on an expert basis. It identified the mean density of transit only zones, and then rounded this value up to the next 5 percentile mark. For the next steps only values above this threshold were evaluated.
· Remaining areas were then split into 10 quantiles, from lower intensity use to highest
intensity use.
· The raster was then converted to a polygon layer.
· Isolated port and anchorage polygons (which would have had high intensity values as vessels are often found there) were manually identified and exclude from the datasets.
· The above approach gives a set of 10 intensity of use categories from lower intensity use (1) to highest intensity use (10). The areas deliberately exclude very low use areas.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_intensity_crab5
NAM CSR Fishing intensity for deep sea red crab fishing vessels
Fishing intensity of deep sea red crab fishing vessels
METHODS:
· VMS point location data for all vessels in each of the nine fisheries were collated for the
period 2014 – 2017. The data were cleaned, including removal of clear errors (e.g. points
on land) and clipped to the study area.
· Points were converted into a raster density layer, using a kernel density approach. This
used a 0.005° cell size and a 0.075° search distance using planar units.
· Density layers were then iteratively explored using a quantile based approach to identify
the cut-off for very low density use areas and areas used for transit only, which for all
industries identified the bottom 10% - 15% of used areas as being low use or transit only.
The calibration was done on an expert basis. It identified the mean density of transit only
zones, and then rounded this value up to the next 5 percentile mark. For the next steps
only values above this threshold were evaluated.
· Remaining areas were then split into 10 quantiles, from lower intensity use to highest
intensity use.
· The raster was then converted to a polygon layer.
· Isolated port and anchorage polygons (which would have had high intensity values as
vessels are often found there) were manually identified and exclude from the datasets.
· The above approach gives a set of 10 intensity of use categories from lower intensity use
(1) to highest intensity use (10). The areas deliberately exclude very low use areas.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_intensity_hake_wet_freeze0
NAM CSR Fishing intensity for hake trawlers
Fishing intensity of hake fishing vessels (trawling)
METHODS:
· VMS point location data for all vessels in each of the nine fisheries were collated for the period 2014 – 2017. The data were cleaned, including removal of clear errors (e.g. points on land) and clipped to the study area.
· Points were converted into a raster density layer, using a kernel density approach. This used a 0.005° cell size and a 0.075° search distance using planar units.
· Density layers were then iteratively explored using a quantile based approach to identify the cut-off for very low density use areas and areas used for transit only, which for all industries identified the bottom 10% - 15% of used areas as being low use or transit only. The calibration was done on an expert basis. It identified the mean density of transit only zones, and then rounded this value up to the next 5 percentile mark. For the next steps only values above this threshold were evaluated.
· Remaining areas were then split into 10 quantiles, from lower intensity use to highest
intensity use.
· The raster was then converted to a polygon layer.
· Isolated port and anchorage polygons (which would have had high intensity values as vessels are often found there) were manually identified and exclude from the datasets.
· The above approach gives a set of 10 intensity of use categories from lower intensity use (1) to highest intensity use (10). The areas deliberately exclude very low use areas.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_intensity_large_pelagic0
NAM CSR Fishing intensity of pelagic longline and pole-line
Fishing intensity of pelagic longline and pole-line (tuna and swordfish)
METHODS:
· VMS point location data for all vessels in each of the nine fisheries were collated for the period 2014 – 2017. The data were cleaned, including removal of clear errors (e.g. points on land) and clipped to the study area.
· Points were converted into a raster density layer, using a kernel density approach. This used a 0.005° cell size and a 0.075° search distance using planar units.
· Density layers were then iteratively explored using a quantile based approach to identify the cut-off for very low density use areas and areas used for transit only, which for all industries identified the bottom 10% - 15% of used areas as being low use or transit only. The calibration was done on an expert basis. It identified the mean density of transit only zones, and then rounded this value up to the next 5 percentile mark. For the next steps only values above this threshold were evaluated.
· Remaining areas were then split into 10 quantiles, from lower intensity use to highest
intensity use.
· The raster was then converted to a polygon layer.
· Isolated port and anchorage polygons (which would have had high intensity values as vessels are often found there) were manually identified and exclude from the datasets.
· The above approach gives a set of 10 intensity of use categories from lower intensity use (1) to highest intensity use (10). The areas deliberately exclude very low use areas.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_intensity_midwater0
NAM CSR Fishing intensity of midwater trawlers
Fishing intensity of midwater trawlers from vessel monitoring systems.
METHODS:
· VMS point location data for all vessels in each of the nine fisheries were collated for the period 2014 – 2017. The data were cleaned, including removal of clear errors (e.g. points on land) and clipped to the study area.
· Points were converted into a raster density layer, using a kernel density approach. This used a 0.005° cell size and a 0.075° search distance using planar units.
· Density layers were then iteratively explored using a quantile based approach to identify the cut-off for very low density use areas and areas used for transit only, which for all industries identified the bottom 10% - 15% of used areas as being low use or transit only. The calibration was done on an expert basis. It identified the mean density of transit only zones, and then rounded this value up to the next 5 percentile mark. For the next steps only values above this threshold were evaluated.
· Remaining areas were then split into 10 quantiles, from lower intensity use to highest
intensity use.
· The raster was then converted to a polygon layer.
· Isolated port and anchorage polygons (which would have had high intensity values as vessels are often found there) were manually identified and exclude from the datasets.
· The above approach gives a set of 10 intensity of use categories from lower intensity use (1) to highest intensity use (10). The areas deliberately exclude very low use areas.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_kob_restriction_area
NAM CSR Areas resticted for kob fishing
Areas in which a person may not harvest Kabeljou (Argyrosomus Hololepidotus) from January to March each year (Government Gazette No 5986, 2015)
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_kob_spawning_area1
NAM CSR Kob spawning areas
Kob spawning areas along the Namibian coast.
DATA SOURCE: Mendelsohn J, Jarvis A, Roberts C and Robertson T. 2002. Atlas of Namibia: A portrait of the land and its people. David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa.
METHODS: Adapted from a map provided by the Geological Survey of Namibia for the Atlas of Namibia. http://www.the-eis.com/
Spawning
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_monk_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of monk trawlers 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_monk_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of monk trawlers 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_monk_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of monk trawlers 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_monk_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of monk trawlers 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_monk_catch_location_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of monk trawlers 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_monk_spawning_area1
NAM CSR Monk spawning areas
Distribution of monk spawning areas.
METHODS: Gonad stages collected during scientific surveys.
Data supplied by MFMR/NatMIRC
Spawning
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_orange_roughy_spawning_area1
NAM CSR Orange roughy spawning aggregations
Orange roughy spawning aggregations in the Namibian EEZ.
Data source: MFMR/NatMIRC
Spawning
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_pelagic_spawning_area1
NAM CSR Spawning areas of pelagic fish
Generalised spawning areas of pelagic fish - sardine, horse mackerel, anchovy.
Spawning
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_prohibited_permitted_recreationa
NAM CSR Areas permitted for shore-based recreational fishing and boat-based line fishing
Areas permitted for shore-based recreational fishing and boat-based line fishing (as per Gazette 2657) were redrawn in 2020 by the MARISMA project.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_sardine_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of sardine purse seiners 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_sardine_catch_location_20130
NAM CSR Catch positions of sardine purse seiners 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_sardine_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of sardine purse seiners 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_sardine_catch_location_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of sardine purse seiners 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_sardine_catch_location_2017
NAM CSR Catch positions of sardine purse seiners 2017
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_FISH_skiboat_areas1
NAM CSR Ski boat areas
Areas along the the central Namibian coast which are important operating areas for ski boats launching in Swakopmund
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_Explo_Pros_Lice
NAM CSR Exclusive prospecting licences
Spatial allocation of exclusive prospecting licences within Namibia. Where an EPL is awarded it is assumed that prospecting is carried out.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_Petro_Explo_Blocks
NAM CSR Petroleum exploration blocks
Spatial allocation of hydrocarbons (petroleum) licences within the Namibian ocean space. Licences are granted as predetermined blocks.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_abyssal_classification
NAM CSR Abyssal Classification
Bathometry features found in Namibian sea, prominent by Walvis Ridge,few canyons and seamounts.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology
of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at http://www.gebco.net/
data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_canyons
NAM CSR Canyons
Canyons found in the Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_escarpments
NAM CSR Escarpments
Escarpments found in Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_gas_fields
NAM CSR Gas fields
Spatial allocation of hydrocarbons (gas) licences within the Namibia ocean space. Licences are granted as predetermined blocks.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_geology
NAM CSR Geology
Geophysical and geoscientific research have been done in the area like the shelf edges and transects from east to west of Namibian ocean space to create knowledge, discoveries and development of mineral resources and to understand the
earth system and geology within Namibian EEZ.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_mining_licence_Sept2020
NAM CSR Active mining licences (Sept 2020)
Spatial allocation of mining licences within the Namibian ocean space.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_phosphorite
NAM CSR Mineable deposit of phosphate
Mineable deposit of phosphate as they are spatially located at the ocean
floor within the Namibian marine environment mostly found at the mouth of Kunene river and the area between Swakopmund and Lüderitz.
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_plateaus
NAM CSR Plateaus
Plateaus found in the Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_ridges0
NAM CSR Ridges
Ridges found in Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_seamounts
NAM CSR Seamounts
Seamounts found in the Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_shelf_classification
NAM CSR Shelf Classification
Bathometry features found in Namibian sea, prominent by Walvis Ridge, few canyons and seamounts.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology
of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24.
GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at http://www.gebco.net/
data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_shelf_valleys
NAM CSR Shelf Valleys
Shelf valleys found in the Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_slope
NAM CSR Slope
Slope in the Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_terraces
NAM CSR Terraces
Terraces found in Namibian sea.
DATA SOURCE: Harris, P.T., Macmillan-Lawler, M., Rupp, J., Baker, E.K. 2014. Geomorphology of the oceans. Marine Geology, 352: 4-24. GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) Available at: http://www.gebco.net/data_and_poducts/gridded_bathymetry_data/.
Geomorphology map from www.bluehabitats.org
METHODS: Slight manual revision of the Blue Habitats / Harris 2014 global geomorphology
map.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_GREE_wells_eez
NAM CSR Wellheads
Drill well positions within the Namibian ocean space
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_HER_shipwreck
NAM CSR Shipwrecks
Shipwrecks along the coast of Namibia
DATA SOURCE: Gunter von Schumann
Current Status Report
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text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_airports_coast
NAM CSR Airports
Airports along the central Namibian coast.
DATA SOURCE: Mendelsohn J, Jarvis A, Roberts C and Robertson T. 2002. Atlas of Namibia:
A portrait of the land and its people. David Philip Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa.
(www.the-eis.com)
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_district_roads
NAM CSR District Roads
Outlines all gazetted district roads for all 14 Regions in Namibia.
DATA SOURCE: Roads Authority, Road Management System Division, available via NSDI
Current Status Report
Roads
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_main_roads
NAM CSR Main roads
Outlines all gazetted main roads for all 14 Regions in Namibia.
DATA SOURCE: Roads Authority, Road Management System Division, available via NSDI
Current Status Report
Roads
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_powerlines
NAM CSR Power lines
The national electricity grid network of Namibia. The national overview map as presented in the Rural compilation: Electricity Distribution Master Plan for Namibia (EMCON. 2000) was used as a reference and framework for this shapefile.
Current Status Report
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text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_railway
NAM CSR Railway
The national railway network of Namibia
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_trunk_roads
NAM CSR Trunk roads
Outlines all gazetted trunk roads for all 14 Regions in Namibia.
DATA SOURCE: Roads Authority, Road Management System Division, available via NSDI
Current Status Report
Roads
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_LI_water_supply_lines
NAM CSR Water supply lines
Coastal water supply lines
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MARI_mariculture_areas_LUD
NAM CSR Mariculture areas in Lüderitz
Areas delineated for mariculture
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MARI_mariculture_areas_WVB
NAM CSR Mariculture areas WB
Areas delineated for mariculture.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_anchorage_area_WVB
NAM CSR Anchorage areas
Areas delineated as anchorage areas in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_anchorage_sites_LUD
NAM CSR Anchorage sites
Anchorage sites around Lüderitz
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_channels_LUD
NAM CSR Channels Lüderitz port
Areas delineated for channels in the Lüderitz port.
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_channels_WVB
NAM CSR channels Walvis Bay port
Areas delineated for channels in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_fairway_WVB
NAM CSR Fairway
Area delineated as fairway in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_inactive_spoilground0
NAM CSR Inactive spoilground
Inactive spoilground in the Walvis Bay port area
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_inshore_traffic_zone
NAM CSR Inshore traffic zone
Areas delineated for inshore traffic in the Walvis Bay port channel.
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_port_limits_LUD
NAM CSR Port limits Lüderitz
Port limits of the Lüderitz port
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_port_limits_WVB
NAM CSR Port limits Walvis Bay
Port limits of the Walvis Bay port
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_recreational_crafts_anchorage_are
NAM CSR Anchorage area for recreational crafts
Area delineated as anchorage areas for recreational crafts in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_shipping_intensity
NAM CSR Shipping intensity
DESCRIPTION: Shipping is an important use of marine areas in Namibia. Associated
impacts from shipping are underwater noise pollution, oil spillage and other pollutants,
propeller and wake damage in shallow areas, dumping of waste (especially plastic) into
the ocean, direct strikes on cetaceans, invasion pathways for alien species and associated
infrastructure (ports and anchorages).
Current Status Report
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geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_spoilground
NAM CSR Spoilground
Areas delineated as spoilground in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_traffic_separation_scheme
NAM CSR Traffic separation scheme
Areas delineated as traffic separation schemes in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_MTP_turning_basin_WVB
NAM CSR Turning basin
Areas delineated as turning basins in the Walvis Bay port.
Current Status Report
Port
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_RES_Diaz_Point_line
NAM CSR Diaz Point monitoring stations
Oceanographic monitoring stations sampled on a monthly basis (or more frequently) using the research vessel !Anichab. Parameters samples include temperature, salinity, oxygen, phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_RES_Moorings
NAM CSR Moorings
Oceanographic moorings deployed by the Baltic Sea Research Institute in collaboration with MFMR. Moorings collect data on temperature, salinity, oxygen and ocean currents.
Current Status Report
Research
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_RES_additional_monitoring_stations
NAM CSR Additional monitoring stations
Oceanographic monitoring stations sampled during hake and monk biomass surveys. Parameters samples include temperature, salinity and oxygen.
Current Status Report
Research
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_RES_monitoring_lines
NAM CSR Monitoring lines
Oceanographic monitoring stations sampled using the research vessel Mirabilis or other vessels of opportunity. Parameters samples include temperature, salinity, oxygen, phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Current Status Report
Research
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_TOUR_birding_areas
NAM CSR Birding areas
Important areas for bird watching
Biodiversity
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_TOUR_boat_tours_WVB
NAM CSR Areas for boat tours
Important areas for boat tour operators (Marine tourism)
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_TOUR_dolphin_sanctuary_WVB
NAM CSR Dolphin sanctuary
Dolphin sanctuary in the Walvis Bay area
Biodiversity
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_TOUR_dunes
NAM CSR Dunes along the coast of Namibia
Dunes along the coast of Namibia.
DATA SOURCE: De Cauwer, V. 2007. Mapping of the BCLME shoreline, shallow water and marine habitats. Final report for the BCLME project BEP/BAC/03/02
METHODS: The high sand dune areas in the Namib desert were digitised up to about 50
km inland. Landsat images of 2000 were the main source, the topographic maps were
used in a lesser extent and mainly where in doubt on the Landsat images.
Current Status Report
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text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_TOUR_kayak_tours
NAM CSR Kayak tours
Important area for kayak tours
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_TOUR_surf_spots
NAM CSR Surf spots
Popular surf spots in the area of Walvis Bay and Swakopmund
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_UI_underwater_cables_202111
NAM CSR Underwater cables
West Africa Cable System (WACS), Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) cablesyst em, South Atlantic 3 (SAT-3) and disused South Atlantic 1 (SAT-1) submarine cable.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_WA_effluent_discharge_central_DWAF_20
NAM CSR Industrial effluent discharge points
The DAWF regularly conducts water quality and quantity monitoring throughout the Namibian coastline to ascertain the quality of effluent being discharged into the Atlantic Ocean. Parameters monitored include ammonia, nitrate, dissolved oxygen and dissolved solids.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_WA_effluent_discharge_south_DWA_2020
NAM CSR Industrial effluent discharge points (south)
The DAWF regularly conducts water quality and quantity monitoring throughout the Namibian coastline to ascertain the quality of effluent being discharged into the Atlantic Ocean. Parameters monitored include ammonia, nitrate, dissolved oxygen and dissolved solids.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_WA_water_abstraction_central_DWAF_201
NAM CSR Seawater abstraction points
Sites where seawater is abstracted for desalination, salt production or industrial use in the central area.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_WA_water_abstraction_south_DWA_2020
NAM CSR Seawater abstraction (south)
Sites where seawater is abstracted for desalination, salt production or industrial use in the southern area.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2010
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2010
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_blue_shark_catch_location_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of blue sharks 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shark_fin_catch_locations_2010
NAM CSR Catch positions of other sharks (fins) 2010
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shark_fin_catch_locations_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of other sharks (fins) 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shark_fin_catch_locations_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of other sharks (fins) 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shark_fin_catch_locations_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of other sharks (fins) 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shark_fin_catch_locations_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of other sharks (fins) 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shark_fin_catch_locations_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of other sharks (fins) 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2010
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2010
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_shortfinmako_catch_location_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of short fin mako 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2010
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2010
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_snoek_catch_locations_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of snoek 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2010
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2010
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2011
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2011
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2012
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2012
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2013
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2013
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2014
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2014
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2015
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2015
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_CSR_swordfish_catch_location_2016
NAM CSR Catch positions of swordfish 2016
Catch locations are recorded on log sheets by captains of the fishing vessels and submitted to MFMR.
Current Status Report
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Coastal_Development
NAM EBSA Coastal Development
Coastal land transformation maps generated by Vera De Cauwer as part of the BCLME Physical mapping project were the base data. The mapping was based on orthophotos, satellite imagery and topographic maps, and gives an indication of any human transformation in the coastal area, e.g. roads, mines or settlements. The layer is now very dated especially considering that rapid urban expansion has occurred over the last few years in certain areas, such as between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. In addition, the original data layer was based on datasets that were already dated at the time and in many cases incomplete. The data were reclassified and presented as a coastal development score of 0-1, per 5' grid cell.
pressures
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text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Crab_Catch
NAM EBSA Deep sea red crab fishing (catch)
Base data were collated by Dr Carola Kirchner as part of the BCC Spatial Biodiversity Assessment and Spatial Management, including Marine Protected Areas Project, from information held by the National Marine Information and Research Centre (NatMIRC). This was normalised into a scale of 0-1, and coded to 5' grid cells.
pressures
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Crab_Effort
NAM EBSA Deep sea red crab fishing (effort)
Base data were collated by Dr Carola Kirchner as part of the BCC Spatial Biodiversity Assessment and Spatial Management, including Marine Protected Areas Project, from information held by the National Marine Information and Research Centre (NatMIRC). Effort is given as the number of traps set, and catch in terms of mass (kg). This was normalised into a scale of 0-1, and coded to 5' grid cells.
pressures
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Hake_Catch
NAM EBSA Hake commercial trawling (catch)
Commercial trawl industry targeting hake species.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Horse_Mackerel
NAM EBSA Horse Mackerel fishery
Commercial industry targeting horse mackerel using mid-water trawl.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Large_Pelagic_Pole_Catch
NAM EBSA Large pelagic pole fishery (catch)
Commercial pole fishery targeting albacore and yellowfin tuna.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Large_Pelagic_Pole_Effort
NAM EBSA Large pelagic pole fishery (effort)
Commercial pole fishery targeting albacore and yellowfin tuna.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Linefish
NAM EBSA Linefish fishery
Recreational shore-based fishery sector targeting kob, steenbras, galjoen and blacktail.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Longline_Catch
NAM EBSA Large pelagic longline fishing (catch)
Commercial longline industry targeting tunas, swordfish, sharks and other large pelagic groups.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Longline_Effort
NAM EBSA Large pelagic longline fishing (effort)
Commercial longline industry targeting tunas, swordfish, sharks and other large pelagic groups.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Mariculture_Guano
NAM EBSA Mariculture and Guano production
This layer includes mariculture (e.g., mussel and oyster production) and similar industries (e.g., guano production platforms).
pressures
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Mining_Salt
NAM EBSA Mining and salt production
The Namibian coastal mining industry is largely focussed on diamond mining in the south of the country. Salt production areas are also included in this layer.
pressures
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Monkfish_Catch
NAM EBSA Monkfish fishery (catch)
Relative distribution of catch in the commercial trawl industry targeting monkfish.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Oil_Gas
NAM EBSA Oil and Gas
Petroleum exploration and production is an emerging key economic activity for Namibia. Production is currently centered on the Kudu Gas Field in the south.
pressures
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Orange_Roughy
NAM EBSA Orange Roughy fishery
The data reflect the commercial trawl industry targeting Orange Roughy. Due to collapse of the fishery, the industry has been closed since 2007.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Rock_Lobster
NAM EBSA Rock lobster fishery
The rock lobster fishery targets the temperate, cold-water, spiny lobster species, Jasus lalandii.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Seal_Harvest
NAM EBSA Seal harvesting
Summary of colonies where fur seals bulls and pups are harvested.
pressures
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NAM_Small_Pelagic
NAM EBSA Small pelagic fishing
Commercial industry targeting sardine, anchovy and redeye.
pressures
Fishing
EPSG:4326
text/xml
text/xml
geonode:NIMPA
NAM CSR Namibian Islands' Marine Protected Area (NIMPA)
The Namibian Islands and Marine Reserve consists of all islands, marine resources and marine areas as described in the Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia, 16 February 2009. This layer only includes the outer borders of the entire Marine Reserve as well as the line fish and rock lobster sanctuaries, not the islands and
islets.
DATA SOURCE: Government Gazette 4210, February 2009.
METHODS: Shapefile created from gazetted coordinates.
Current Status Report
EPSG:4326
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geonode:Pontos_de_Unidades_militares
AGO Pontos de Unidades militares 2022
Unidades Militares. Método-Digitalização das informações passadas pelo Ministério da Defesa.
Pontos_de_Unidades_militares
features
EPSG:4326
text/xml
geonode:REG_EBSA_nozone_20200224_dd
REG EBSA Revised 2020
Revised boundaries of the Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas in Angola, Namibia and South Africa (updated in 2020). This shapefile presents the revised EBSA boundaries without their proposed zonation.
EBSAs
Biodiversity
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Areas
EPSG:4326
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text/xml
geonode:bikeways
bikeways
EPSG:4326
geonode:bikeways0
bikeways
EPSG:4326
geonode:bikeways1
bikeways
EPSG:4326
geonode:dummy
dummy
EPSG:4326
geonode:dummy0
dummy
EPSG:4326
geonode:dummy1
dummy
EPSG:4326
geonode:dummy2
dummy
EPSG:4326
geonode:roads
roads
features
roads
EPSG:26713
geonode:roads0
roads
features
roads
EPSG:26713