OSPAR Regional Boundaries

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OSPAR Regional Boundaries GIS dataset.

The OSPAR Convention is the current legal instrument guiding international cooperation on the protection of the marine environment of the North-East Atlantic. Work under the Convention is managed by the OSPAR Commission, made up of representatives of the Governments of 15 Contracting Parties and the European Commission, representing the European Community.

During the OSPAR Commission's Ministerial Meeting, the North-East Atlantic Environment Summit, OSPAR made ground breaking decisions, including the establishment of a vast network of unique and ecologically sensitive areas in the wider Atlantic. By adopting the Bergen Statement, the OSPAR Ministers committed to achieve a clean, healthy and biologically diverse North-East Atlantic used sustainably.

Data Resources (1)

ARCSDE CONNECTION
available as arcsde connection
Téama Timpeallacht
Dáta nuashonraithe 2010-11-22
Nótaí Cearta {"Data from the GDA are for use by the OSPAR Secretariat generally in preparation of imagery/maps and may also be made available to OSPAR Contracting Parties (i.e. governmental organisations and their agents within the 15 Contracting Party states of the OSPAR commission: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom) for work involved in the production of the QSR 2010. The Licensee must inform OSPAR Contracting Parties that the data from the GDA are for use in the production of the QSR only and are subject to copyright and must not be passed on to third parties, without prior permission.","Seek Permissions",otherRestrictions}
Teanga English
Clúdach Geografach i bhformáid GeoJSON {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-51.241219, 31.608876],[-51.241219, 89.999994], [34.336929, 89.999994], [34.336929, 31.608876], [-51.241219, 31.608876]]]}
SRS TM65 / Irish Grid (EPSG:29902)
Eolas Dualfhoinse Dataset received from Marine Institute