Salut,
Pas sûr que ça puisse servir pour Osmose.
Pour pouvoir valider les mers et océans, il faut :
- des extracts de ces régions,
- un polygone exact par zone,
- des idées de règles à que l'on cherche à valider.
Frédéric.
Le 21/10/2016 à 21:53, [email protected] a écrit :
Bonjour,
MarineRegions vient de sortir sa nouvelle version des ZEE.
Attention, ils prennent non la définition légale mais celle des zones
de pêches.
Elles vont donc jusqu'à la côte.
Ils ont par le passé envisagé de mettre leurs données dans OSM, elles
ne sont pas en ODbL pour le moment mais si d'autres voix se joignent à
la demande...
À noter aussi un gazeetter intéressant pour nommer les objets en mer.
Jean-Yvon
*From:*[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Marine Regions
users
*Sent:* Friday, October 21, 2016 1:24 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Marine Regions] New version Maritime Boundaries on
MarineRegions.org
*Dear Marine Regions User,*
**
*MarineRegions.org <http://www.marineregions.org/> is proud to launch
the new version of the Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. **In this new
release, Marine Regions updates the global Exclusive Economic Zones
(EEZ) (version 9), and **launches global datasets for **Territorial
Seas (TS), Contiguous Zones (CZ), Internal Waters (IW) and
Archipelagic Waters (AW). The global baseline used in this new
version is a combination of the publically available straight and
archipelagic baselines and the coastline as a proxy for the low-water
line. The source for the straight baselines is the United Nations
repository on maritime claims, together with national publications on
maritime delimitations and agreements. The ESRI Countries 2014
database has been used as the primary source for the Maritime
Boundaries coastline. The coastline was further updated with reefs
data extracted from the Coral Reef Distribution database from UNEP
for the countries where reefs were fundamental for the correct
calculation of the maritime areas. *
**
*With the new release, we hope to further serve the global marine
data user community working on geospatial analysis. As Marine Regions
depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional
and national data providers and relevant experts, we aim to set up
Collaboration Agreements with our users and data providers. An
example template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found online,
please contact [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
if your organization is interested to explore this collaboration.*
**
*All datasets from marineregions.org’s Maritime Boundaries
Geodatabase continue to be the only freely-available global datasets
on the World’s Maritime Boundaries.*
**
*With Kind Regards*
**
*The Marine Regions Team*
*Follow us on Twitter @marineregions <https://twitter.com/marineregions>*
Jean-Yvon
*From:*[email protected] *On Behalf Of *Marine Regions users
*Sent:* Friday, October 21, 2016 1:24 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Marine Regions] New version Maritime Boundaries on
MarineRegions.org
*Dear Marine Regions User,*
**
*MarineRegions.org <http://www.marineregions.org/> is proud to launch
the new version of the Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. **In this new
release, Marine Regions updates the global Exclusive Economic Zones
(EEZ) (version 9), and **launches global datasets for **Territorial
Seas (TS), Contiguous Zones (CZ), Internal Waters (IW) and
Archipelagic Waters (AW). The global baseline used in this new version
is a combination of the publically available straight and archipelagic
baselines and the coastline as a proxy for the low-water line. The
source for the straight baselines is the United Nations repository on
maritime claims, together with national publications on maritime
delimitations and agreements. The ESRI Countries 2014 database has
been used as the primary source for the Maritime Boundaries coastline.
The coastline was further updated with reefs data extracted from the
Coral Reef Distribution database from UNEP for the countries where
reefs were fundamental for the correct calculation of the maritime
areas. *
**
*With the new release, we hope to further serve the global marine data
user community working on geospatial analysis. As Marine Regions
depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional
and national data providers and relevant experts, we aim to set up
Collaboration Agreements with our users and data providers. An example
template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found online, please
contact [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> if your
organization is interested to explore this collaboration.*
**
*All datasets from marineregions.org’s Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase
continue to be the only freely-available global datasets on the
World’s Maritime Boundaries.*
**
*With Kind Regards*
**
*The Marine Regions Team*
*Follow us on Twitter @marineregions <https://twitter.com/marineregions>*
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