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This dataset was last updated on LINZ Data Service on 12 Sep 2022.
A buoy is a floating object moored to the bottom in a particular place, as an aid to navigation or for other specific purposes. A cardinal buoy is used in conjunction with the compass to indicate where the mariner may find the best navigable water. It is placed in one of the four quadrants (North, East, South and West), bounded by inter-cardinal bearings from the point marked.
S-57 Object Class: Buoy, cardinal
S-57 Acronym: BOYCAR
This data was compiled for the use in the scale range 1:90,000 to 1:350,000.
THIS DATA DOES NOT REPLACE NAUTICAL CHARTS AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR NAVIGATION.
This data is based on the S-57 data format used in Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) published and maintained by the New Zealand Hydrographic Authority at Land Information New Zealand (LINZ). Refer to the following link for information about S-57 data: www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/regulation/
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Category | Hydrographic & Maritime > Coastal Charts (1:90k - 1:350k) > Maritime Markers |
Tags | New Zealand |
Regions | Tidal-Motutapu and Browns Isla, Browns Island, Kawakawa-Orere, Islands-Motutapu, Napier City |
Metadata | ISO 19115/19139, Dublin Core |
Technical Details | |
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Layer ID | 50426 |
Data type | Vector point | Feature count | 20 |
Primary key | fidn |
Attributes | fidn, boyshp, catcam, colour, colpat, conrad, datend, datsta, marsys, natcon, nobjnm, objnam, perend, persta, status, veracc, verlen, inform, ninfom, ntxtds, picrep, scamin, txtdsc, sordat, sorind, |
Services | Vector Query API, Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed |
History | |
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Added | 22 May 2011 |
Last updated | 12 Sep 2022 |
Revisions | 29 - Browse all revisions |
Current revision | Imported on Sept. 12, 2022 from Postgres in WGS 84. |