Coastal Boat Access Points - Boat Ramps, Boat Launches, Boat Slipways
dataset:
BOAT_ACCESS_POINTS
This point layer identifies the location of coastal boat ramps, boat launches and boat slipways along the Victorian coastline.
Boat ramps are interpreted as having a sealed surface (usually concrete), where the water can be accessed by a boat trailer. The sealed surface extends into the water (at least at high tide). Boat launches have a natural surface where the water can be accessed by a boat trailer (usually across the beach). Boat launch sites will sometimes have a sealed surface from the road or car park to the top of the beach. Slipways are interpreted as facilities where a boat is transported to the water on rails.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2019) Coastal Boat Access Points - Boat Ramps, Boat Launches, Boat Slipways Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/59c068b7-a941-58ca-add6-368215bd0f4f |
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Identifiers and Keywords
- ANZLIC Id
- ANZVI0803005437
- Victorian Spatial Data Library (VSDL) Schema
- MARINE2:BOAT_ACCESS_POINTS
- Jurisdiction
- Victoria
- Topic category
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- Environment
- Oceans
- Transportation
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
- No restrictions.
- Classification
- Unclassified
- Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
Other Dataset Details
- Date ( Revision )
- 2019-04-04
- Date ( Publication )
- 2018-01-29T00:00:00
- Status
- Completed
- Purpose
- The dataset was created for the Victorian Oil Spill Response Atlas to identify the location of boat ramps and launch sites along the Victorian Coastline and estuaries.
- Supplemental Information
- History: This dataset is based on boat ramp data created for the OSRA in 2004. The original boat ramp data was collected in two files, one covering Port Phillip Bay and Western Port and the other covering other parts of Victoria. This data was updated to a Victoria wide dataset with additional points added from other sources. Relationship to other Datasets: Boat access points were digitised from information in the VicMap Hydro Structures Line, Melway (Edition 35), Aerial Photography (usually 2011-2013), VicMap 1:25,000 Topo maps and VicMap MapBook, web sites (especially Gippsland Ports website), data collected in 2004 by Marine Safety Victoria (now part of Transport Safety Victoria), and from Parks Victoria Assets dataset. Current Design Issues: The dataset was created to assist contingency planning and response to oil spills by providing information on locations for launching oil spill response equipment. Future Design Issues: New boat ramps or future upgrades to existing ramps will need to be added to the database. Related Documents: None
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
- Maintenance date ( Publication )
- 2018-01-29T00:00:00
Spatial
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Description
- General - Victoria
- Reference system identifier
- 4283
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Temporal
- Begin date
- 2004-01-01
- End date
- 2015-06-01
Quality
- Missing Data
- Victoria coastline
- Attribute Quality
- Some attribute values are null. Most attributes will need field validation.
Lineage
- Description
- A full Victorian coastal length assessment was completed by turning on layers from various sources (listed above) and validating using aerial photography. Web searches for "boat ramps" were performed which listed numerous public boat ramps. Boat access points were classified as "boat ramp", "boat launch" or "slipway" according to the infrastructure. Boat launches are generally natural surface (sand or earth) where the water can be accessed by a boat trailer. These are typically beach access points. Slipways are interpreted as facilities where a boat is transported to the water on rails.
- Statement
- Dataset Source: Boat access points were digitised from a number of data sources with validation using aerial photography. Data sources included VicMap Hydro Structures Line, Melway (Edition 35), VicMap 1:25,000 topo maps, VicMap MapBook, web sites (notably Gippsland Ports), data collected in 2004 by Marine Safety Victoria (now part of Transport Safety Victoria), and from Parks Victoria Assets dataset. Dataset Originality: Primary & Derived
Attributes
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Column Name Obligation Unique Data Type Data Length Data Precision Data Scale Reference Table Owner Reference Table Name Reference Table Code Column Name Short Column Name Definition REPAIR O N VARCHAR2 20 REPAIR IMAGE_FILE O N VARCHAR2 50 IMAGE_FILE CONDITION O N VARCHAR2 20 CONDITION PHOTO_SOURCE O N VARCHAR2 20 BOATACCPTS GRADIENT O N VARCHAR2 25 GRADIENT COMMENT_ O N VARCHAR2 150 COMMENT_ PHOTO_SOUR O N VARCHAR2 20 PHOTO_SOUR IMAGEFILE O N VARCHAR2 50 IMAGEFILE TYPE O N VARCHAR2 10 TYPE DESCRIPTION O N VARCHAR2 155 DESC LOCATION O N VARCHAR2 155 LOCATION ID O N NUMBER 22 38 8 ID NAME O N VARCHAR2 155 NAME COMMENTS O N VARCHAR2 150 COMMENTS PHOTO_YEAR O N VARCHAR2 12 PHOTO_YEAR AUTHORITY O N VARCHAR2 25 AUTHORITY DESCRIPTIO O N VARCHAR2 155 DESCRIPTIO SURFACE O N VARCHAR2 15 SURFACE DATA_SOURC O N VARCHAR2 100 DATA_SOURC DATA_SOURCE O N VARCHAR2 100 DATASRC LANES O N VARCHAR2 25 LANES
About the Metadata Record
- Metadata identifier
- 59c068b7-a941-58ca-add6-368215bd0f4f
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- Resource Type
- Dataset
- Date info ( Revision )
- 2019-04-04
- Standard Name
- ISO 19115-3:2018
- Profile Name
- DELWP Profile
- Profile Version
- Version 1
- Profile Date
- 2019-05-24
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
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