97-21409. Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC); Public Comment on the Proposal to Develop the ``National Shoreline Data Standard'' as a Federal Geographic Data Committee Standard  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 156 (Wednesday, August 13, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 43342-43344]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-21409]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Geological Survey
    
    
    Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC); Public Comment on the 
    Proposal to Develop the ``National Shoreline Data Standard'' as a 
    Federal Geographic Data Committee Standard
    
    ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) is charged 
    through Executive Order 12906 with developing standards for geospatial 
    data. Geospatial data include geographic information and related 
    products that are used for a variety of mapping and resource assessment 
    purposes by many segments of society. The Executive Order states that 
    standards shall be developed ``. . . in consultation and cooperation 
    with State, local, and tribal government, the private and academic 
    sector, and to the extent feasible the international community . . .'' 
    The FGDC has identified that there is an important national need to 
    develop a standard for shoreline data.
    
        The FGDC Bathymetric and Geodetic Subcommittees, along with the 
    Coastal States Organization is sponsoring an upcoming Shoreline Data 
    Content Workshop. The purpose of the meeting and this announcement is 
    to gather information on the need for a national shoreline data content 
    standard, as outlined in the draft proposal included in this 
    announcement.
        In addition to comments on the need for a national shoreline 
    standard, the FGDC is seeking the identification of existing standards 
    on shoreline data on the identification of individuals or organizations 
    that are interested in being part of the standards development team or 
    would otherwise like to be involved in the review and evaluation of the 
    national standard as it is developed.
    
    
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    DATES: Comments must be received on or before October 1, 1997. The 
    Shoreline Data Content Workshop will be held November 3-5, 1997 at the 
    NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC.
    
    CONTACT AND ADDRESSES: To submit comments and for more information on 
    the November workshop contact: November workshop contact: Millington 
    Lockwood, Executive Secretary, FGDC Bathymetric Subcommittee, 1315 
    East-West Highway, Room 6222, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, Phone: 
    301:713-2777x171, Fax: 301-713-4019, Internet: 
    millington.lockwood@noaa.gov
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Proposal for a National Shoreline Data Standard
    
        Submitting Organization: National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
    Administration, (NOAA) National Ocean Service, National Geodetic 
    Survey, Division of Remote Sensing.
        Objectives: This Standard is intended to serve the community of 
    users who are involved with geospatial data ``activities'' that 
    intersect the U.S. Shoreline. The purpose is to clarify (standardize) 
    the complexities of shoreline data by developing a data model 
    representing the various aspects of shoreline, relationship to other 
    data standards, and its expected usage. The standard will also define 
    the content accuracy, datum requirements, spatial (X,Y,Z) accuracy, and 
    metadata requirements.
        This standard is based on the approach utilized by NOAA's National 
    Geodetic Survey (formerly a part of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey) 
    for mapping the shoreline of the United States and determining 
    boundaries referenced to various tidal datums. It will also establish a 
    consistent standard for all national mapping requirements.
        It is our intention that this standard will become the official 
    FGDC/NSDI standard for the shoreline layer of the NSDI framework and an 
    integral component of the national hydrographic data layer.
        Scope: The scope of this standard project involves a determination 
    of the content of the national shoreline (both tidal and non-tidal) for 
    the purposes of establishing legal boundaries, the baseline of the 
    United States, and to have a consistently reliable (known) and properly 
    documented shoreline for water/land interface. It is primarily oriented 
    toward reaching a common understanding of the shoreline for national 
    mapping purposes and other geospatial (GIS) applications.
        Justification: Users of shoreline data make up a much more diverse 
    group than previously thought. Shoreline data are also important for 
    coastal zone management, environmental monitoring, resource 
    developments, legal land jurisdictional issues, ocean and 
    meteorological modelling, engineering, construction, planning, and many 
    other uses. A published standard will provide the affected community 
    with a basis to assess the quality and utility of their shoreline data. 
    Shoreline is an integral component of the FGDC NSDI geospatial 
    framework.
        Benefits: The principal objective is to specify minimum standards 
    for shoreline data in order that shoreline data collected according to 
    these standards are sufficiently accurate and that spatial uncertainty 
    of data is quantified. This will provide a standardized methodology for 
    evaluating shoreline data (regardless of survey methodology or 
    technology) and reporting resultant data quality through a 
    statistically sound approach. This will permit much wider use and 
    acceptability (sharing) of shoreline data between parties. This will 
    also establish a means (rules) for establishing a national shoreline 
    certification program.
        Development Approach: The approach that is being used to develop 
    this standard is to:
    
    A. Identify, review, document, and distribute existing standard 
    reference documents (see section on existing standards)
    B. Conduct a needs and requirements survey of the potential user 
    community (Federal, state, local government agencies, and private 
    surveyors)
    C. Conduct public workshop to draft standard
    D. Test and evaluate standard
    E. Release draft standard for public review
    F. Conduct a public workshop based upon comments from the public review 
    in order to refine the draft standard.
    
        We intend to hold at least two open forum/workshop type meetings to 
    explain the standard to the affected community. The first meeting is 
    scheduled for November 3-5, 1997, at the NOAA Coastal Services Center 
    in Charleston, SC. A second meeting will be held in the spring of 1998 
    in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Society of 
    Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in Tampa, Florida, March 30-April 4, 
    1998.
        Development and Completion Schedule: It is anticipated that an 
    outline of the draft shoreline standard will be completed by December 
    1997. The draft standard will be completed by April 1998. At that time 
    the standard will be available for preliminary review and will be the 
    subject of the second workshop. Following this workshop there will be a 
    3-month period of formal public review. It is anticipated that the 
    draft standard will receive a thorough review and comments will 
    primarily be of a clarifying nature relating to the implementation of 
    the standard or definitions.
        Resources: Resources needed to complete this standard are available 
    within the NOAA Office of the Coast Survey, the National Geodetic 
    Survey, and the NOAA Coastal Services Center. Funding requests of state 
    and local participants at the workshops has been requested from FGDC.
        Potential Participants: The primary organizations who will be 
    involved in the development of this standard are the shoreline 
    engineering, coastal zone management, flood insurance, and resource 
    management community. These include the National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Geological Survey, Minerals Management 
    Service, Bureau of Land Management, Federal Emergency Management 
    Agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of State, 
    Department of Justice, U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Coast Guard, 
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency. 
    There is also interest in this standard from private surveying 
    contractors, real estate, insurance industry, various agencies within 
    state and local governments, and private land owners.
        Anticipated User Community: Agencies that conduct surveys of 
    shorelines, including coastal and estuarine, inland lakes and rivers 
    are the most likely groups to use this standard. By and large this is 
    embodied in the civil engineering, surveying, and photogrammetry 
    community This standard will greatly increase the potential for 
    exchange of data between and among various federal, state, local 
    governmental agencies, academic institutions, and the private sector. 
    The standard will provide a common understanding of data accuracy 
    requirements based on a variety of applicant profiles and accuracies. 
    It will also provide a common framework for independent evaluation and 
    assessment of shoreline data for a range of applications, independent 
    of technology.
        Related Standards: A crosscutting standards review and data model 
    conducted by FGDC in 1995 indicated that most of the FGDC thematic
    
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    subcommittees and work groups have a relationship to shoreline data. 
    Two data standards that have been published that include reference to 
    the shoreline are the Cadastral Standard and the Wetlands Standard. The 
    Tri Service Spatial Data Standard and feature reference model contain a 
    relationship to shoreline. The National Imagery and Mapping Agency has 
    recently published a geospatial systems data model for shoreline data. 
    There are several FGDC standards in either draft or proposal stage that 
    relate to shoreline, these include: digital elevation, data accuracy, 
    hydrographic, and facilities.
    
    Reference Documents and Existing Standards
    
        Existing standards that relate to shoreline are contained within 
    the following publications and reports.
    
    Swainson, O.W., 1928. Topographic Manual, Special Publication No. 144, 
    DOC, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
    Swanson, R.L., 1949. Topographic Manual, Part II, U.S. Coast and 
    Geodetic Survey Special Publication 249.DOC U.S. Coast and Geodetic 
    Survey.
    Shalowitz, A.L., 1964. Shore and Sea Boundaries--with special reference 
    to the interpretation and use of Coast and Geodetic Survey Data. U.S. 
    Department of Commerce Publication 10-1, Two Volumes, U.S. GPO, 
    Washington, D.C.
    U.S. Department of Commerce, 1976. Hydrographic Manual, Fourth Edition, 
    NOAA/NOS Washington, D.C. Chapter 3.2, Shoreline Surveys.
    Ellis, M.Y., 1978. Coastal Mapping Handbook, Department of the 
    Interior, U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Department of Commerce, 
    National Ocean Service and Office of Coastal Zone Management, U.S. GPO, 
    Washington, D.C.
    U.S. Department of the Interior, 1979. Classification of Wetlands and 
    Deepwater Habitats of the United States, FGDC Standards for Wetlands, 
    Approved by FGDC December 1996.
    Hicks, Stacey D., 1980. The National Tidal Datum Convention of 1980. 
    U.S. Department of Commerce, National Ocean Survey.
    Hicks, Stacy D., 1984. Tide and Current Glossary, NOAA/National Ocean 
    Service. Rockville, MD.
    Hicks, Stacy D., 1988. Fantastic Tidal Datums NOAA/NOS. Rockville, MD.
    NOAA/DMA, 1990. Chart No. 1, Nautical Chart Symbols Abbreviations and 
    terms, 9th Edition January 1990. Joint NOAA/DMA publication.
    Harrington, Charles, E., 1993. Maritime Boundaries on National Ocean 
    Service Nautical Charts. Cartographic Perspectives, Bulletin of the 
    North American Cartographic Information Society. No. 14, Winter 1993.
    Fritz, L.W., 1994. Shoreline Layer of the Master Seafloor Digital Data 
    Base. Concept and Tutorial. NIMA HYSAS Program Office, Bethesda, MD.
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1994. Civil Works Engineering Manual EM-
    1110-2-1003--Hydrographic Surveying.
    Tri-Service CADD/GIS, 1996. GIS Spatial Data Standards. Department of 
    Defense Tri-Service Technology Center, Vicksburg, MS.
    FGDC, 1996. Cadastral Data Content Standard for the National Spatial 
    Data Infrastructure, FGDC, Washington, D.C.
    International Hydrographic Office, 1996. International Transfer 
    Standard for Digital Hydrographic Data. Edition 3.9, IHO Special 
    Publication No. 57 International Hydrographic Bureau, Monaco.
    National Imagery and Mapping Agency, 1997. The United States Imagery 
    and Geospatial System Data Model, Volume 4--Nautical--NIMA: Standards 
    and Interoperability Division Bethesda, MD.
    Completion Date: Approximately December 1998.
    Target Authorization Body: The Federal Geographic Data Committee will 
    be the authorization body for this standard.
    Maintenance Agency: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, National Geodetic 
    Survey--Under the leadership of the FGDC Bathymetric and Nautical 
    Charting Data Subcommittee.
    
        Dated: August 1, 1997.
    Richard E. Witmer,
    Chief, National Mapping Division.
    [FR Doc. 97-21409 Filed 8-12-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/13/1997
Department:
Geological Survey
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice; request for comments.
Document Number:
97-21409
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before October 1, 1997. The Shoreline Data Content Workshop will be held November 3-5, 1997 at the NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC.
Pages:
43342-43344 (3 pages)
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