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This system is for authorized use of the MMIS to view and download publicly
releasable BOEM Marine Mineral Program datasets through the MMIS viewer from
federal, state and public users. This application is intended to aid ocean use
planning and development of potential agreements for sand from the Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS).

The MMIS does not gather, request, record, require, collect, or track any users'
personal information as they use the system. Users are NOT required to provide
any personal information or create an account to search, retrieve, download,
filter, and otherwise use the data made available through the MMIS. For site
security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all
users, this government computer system employs commercial software programs to
monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change
information, or otherwise cause damage. Except for authorized law enforcement
investigations, no other attempts are made to identify individual users or their
usage habits. Unauthorized attempts to upload information or change information
while using this system are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under
Federal Laws, including but not limited to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of
1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act. By continuing
to use this system, you indicate your awareness of and consent to these terms
and conditions of use. DO NOT PROCEED if you do not agree to the conditions
stated in this notice. If you have questions about privacy while using the MMIS,
you may contact the BOEM Privacy Program.

The public may reference this information with the understanding that users may
view, download publicly released marine minerals information associated with
offshore sand resource evaluations, studies and leasing, that the information is
compiled from a variety of sources and contains data currently under development
and may not be complete, accurate or up to date. For example, identified sand /
sediment resource delineations displayed in the MMIS viewer represent
interpretations based on data with spatial and temporal resolutions that vary
based on individual studies conducted in those areas. Seafloor sediments are
inherently dynamic and may migrate outside of delineated resource polygons.
Thus, these polygons are not precise delineations defining limits of mineral
resources. Furthermore, areas that have yet to be explored and/or contain
limited or low-quality data may contain significant sediment resources that have
yet to be delineated. BOEM has made efforts to ensure accuracy and reliability
of the data; however, some errors may exist. BOEM appreciates notification of
any errors, and these should be reported to the BOEM Office of Public Affairs.
The data may not be duplicated or distributed without BOEM authorization.

The information on the MMIS viewer is intended for general information purposes
only and is not to be construed as legal advice. For legal compliance purposes,
please consult the appropriate statutes and regulations. The application and
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Reports are not currently available from the MMIS Viewer; however, PDF versions
pertaining to information dealing with beach re-nourishment and reconnaissance
projects will be available in the future for download from the Identify Tab.

Reports can be requested from BOEM or many can be discovered on the BOEM
webpages. Research and Studies can be found at
https://www.boem.gov/Marine-Minerals-Research-and-Studies/.

Studies can also be discovered through ESPIS at
https://marinecadastre.gov/espis/#/.

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THE MARINE MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEM VIEWER

The Marine Minerals Information System (MMIS) Viewer is a one stop,
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with data and information relevant to the offshore mineral resources throughout
the U.S. Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Outer Continental Shelf. Interactive map
viewers enable users to easily download, visualize, and explore geographic data.
This viewer provides access to concurrent information across the coastline, such
as active leasing, identified sand resources, and beach renourishment sites. The
MMIS Viewer is a valuable resource for information and a tool to coastal
communities, an educational resource, and a guide for the responsible resource
stewardship.


MARINE MINERALS INFORMATION SYSTEM (MMIS)

BOEM's Marine Minerals Program seeks to minimize adverse environmental effects
related to project specific dredging operations through deliberate planning
efforts and the implementation of relevant and effective mitigation measures.
The system pulls from more than 30 years of BOEM-funded data, much of it
previously stored on CDs and PDFs. With the creation of an enterprise database
system that stores mission critical data related to the geology and leasing of
OCS sediment the Marine Minerals Program team can now share data internally
between regions as well as with external partners. The new mapping and analysis
products, including this viewer, are paramount to the increased success of the
Marine Mineral Program.

For more information, please contact: BOEM Public Affairs -
BOEMPublicAffairs@boem.gov or MarineMinerals@boem.gov. We will use the
information you provide to respond to your message. BOEM will not use the
information you provide for commercial marketing. BOEM will only share the
information you provide with a partner agency or stakeholder to assist in
answering your questions, or as otherwise required by law. In contacting BOEM
with your questions and comments, you should NOT include sensitive personal
information, especially Social Security numbers.


BUILDING A NATIONAL OFFSHORE SAND INVENTORY

https://www.boem.gov/Building-a-National-Offshore-Sand-Inventory/

We only share the information you give us with another government agency to
assist in answering your questions and to better understand user needs for
Data.gov, or as otherwise required by law.

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 * GETTING STARTED

 * To get started, with the MMIS Viewer, simply navigate to the MMIS Viewer's
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   under the Layers tab from the arrows next to the group names. Under these
   groupings will be layers with boxes that can be selected to toggle the layers
   on or off. The Home Page opens with the "Administrative & Planning" layer
   group open and the "Marine Minerals Offshore Study Areas" layer activated.
   
   
   
   
   
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   Clicking this button will open a popup window with all available related
   data.
   
   
   
   
   


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 * To export the data, select Submit and the data will automatically start to
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   Additionally, the users have the option to download raster datasets in TIFF
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   right corner of the map.
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   icon, then clicking on "Create a New Measurement" when the Measuring tool
   dialog box appears.
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F.A.Q.

What Is Online Interactive Mapping?

An online interactive mapping web-site is a repository for data, metadata, and
related images. The interactive map allows users to view geospatial data over
the web with tools for interacting with map, display additional information
about the features shown in the map, and query the underlying database. Through
the map, the user has the capability to query, analyze and create a customized
view of a large range of geospatial data, without requiring the user to have
specialized GIS skills.

Why can't I see/select any layers?

If a layer appears grayed out and italicized in the layer list, then you are
zoomed out beyond the extent of the layer visibility. Zoom in by using the
scroll wheel on your mouse or the plus/minus buttons in the lower left of the
map window.

What files are available for download?

The user can download a file geodatabase, shapefiles, and a CSV file for any of
the layers originating from the Marine Minerals Information System (MMIS).
Additional files will be added in the future as they become available. Layers
originating from external sources (generally those without a metadata icon) are
not available for download. The user should locate the source of that data to
see if it is available from there.

How do I download files and/or other information?

Zip Files

Zip files found on the MMIS Viewer web site are created using WinZip. These
files automatically download to your computer after the "Submit" button is
pressed on the Download Tab. In order to open the zipped files you will need to
have a copy of the WinZip software installed on your computer. You can download
a free copy of the WinZip software at: http://www.winzip.com/. The zip file will
be named in a similar manner each time a download is initiated with the
Year,Month,Date_CurrentTime. The download will appear in the below naming
convention each time: MMISViewerExport_YYMMDD_TTTTT.

CSV Download Results

A CSV is a comma separated values file which allows data to be saved in a table
structured format. Traditionally they take the form of a text file containing
information separated by commas, thus the name. The user can import this file
type into database programs such as Microsoft Excel or Access to perform further
data analysis.

What reports are available?

Reports are not currently available from the MMIS Viewer; however, PDF versions
pertaining to information dealing with beach re-nourishment and reconnaissance
projects will be available in the future for download from the Identify Tab.

Reports can be requested from BOEM or many can be discovered on the BOEM
webpages. Research and Studies can be found at
https://www.boem.gov/Marine-Minerals-Research-and-Studies/

Studies can also be discovered through ESPIS at
https://marinecadastre.gov/espis/#/

What is a Geodatabase and Shapefiles?

ESRI describes a geodatabase as a collection of geographic datasets of various
types held in a common file system folder, a Microsoft Access database, or a
multiuser relational database-management system (such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL
Server, PostgreSQL, Informix, or IBM DB2). Geodatabases come in many sizes, but
the geodatabase that will download from the MMIS Viewer will be a single-user
database. Geodatabases can hold many types of files including shapefiles.

ESRI describes shapefiles as a vector data storage format for storing the
location, shape, and attributes of geographic features. A shapefile is just a
stored set of related files for one feature. The shapefile format is created by
GIS software and can be used by an ArcGIS or other widely used GIS software. The
shapefile is an open data format.

A Shapefile stores map (geographic) features and attribute data as a collection
of files having the same prefix and different file extensions (see below). There
are several types of files compressed in one zip file. Their file extensions are
listed below:

 * shp (the main file which contains geographic/spatial information)
 * dbf (contains the attributes for each spatial feature in the .shp file)li>
 * shx (the index file, which allows the shapefile to be processed efficiently)
 * avl (default legend template for the .shp file)
 * htm (Metadata, www hypertext DOS file)

Shapefiles viewed within a windows file explorer are made up of these individual
files but when opened within any GIS software the user will see only one shape
file, as long as all of these files remain together/in the same folder.

What is Metadata?

Metadata is the information about the data. It is the who, what, why, when,
where and how of the data. A metadata record documents key information about the
data. Metadata is the information we create, store, and share to describe GIS
data which contains pieces of information that allows us to access, share,
discover and reuse data. Simply put, Metadata is data about data.

Any information one might need to know about a given data set can be found in
its associated metadata file. It will include details such as date, abstract,
purpose scale, projection, extent of the coverage; attribute definitions, etc...

For more information:

https://www.fgdc.gov/metadata

https://www.fgdc.gov/metadata/documents/WhatIsMetaFiles/WhatIsMetadataPDF

What is the difference between Sand Resources and Atlantic OCS Aliquots with
Sand Resources/Gulf of Mexico OCS Blocks with Significant Sediment Resources?

Sand Resource Areas contain delineations of areas in the outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) where there is some likelihood that a usable sand resource exists. In
contrast, the Atlantic OCS Aliquots with Sand Resources or Gulf of Mexico OCS
Blocks with Significant Sediment Resources indicate identified sand resource
areas and are utilized by BOEM during the planning process. The Atlantic OCS
Aliquots and Gulf of Mexico OCS blocks represented in these layers are derived
from the BOEM's official protraction grid used in the planning and leasing
phases for the utilization of other OCS resources (e.g. oil/gas and offshore
wind). Since the use of OCS sediment resources is authorized by the BOEM through
its Marine Mineral Program, the bureau is implementing several measures to help
safeguard the most significant OCS sediment resources, reduce multiple use
conflicts, and minimize interference with planned or existing leases or
rights-of-way.

To find out more information about click on the links below to see that layer's
metadata.

Sand Resources Metadata

Atlantic OCS Aliquots with Sand Resources

Gulf of Mexico OCS Blocks with Significant Sediment Resources Metadata

Whom can I get in contact with about the National Offshore Sand Inventory?

For more information, please contact: BOEMPublicAffairs@boem.gov or
MarineMinerals@boem.gov

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Layers Download
Identify
 * Marine Minerals Offshore Study Areas
   * <all values>
 * Marine Minerals Lease Areas
   * Complete
   * Active
   * Proposed
   * Expired
 * Dredge Areas
   * <all values>
 * Shore Placement Areas
   * <all values>
 * Marine Minerals Shore Study Areas
   * <all values>
 * Sand Resources
   * Proven
   * Potential
   * Unverified
   * Unusable
 * Atlantic OCS Aliquots with Sand Resources
   * <all values>
 * Gulf of Mexico OCS Blocks with Significant Sediment Resources
   * <all values>
 * Core Samples
   * <all values>
 * Grab Samples
   * <all values>
 * Sediment Profile Image Samples
   * <all values>
 * Camera Stations
   * <all values>
 * Water Samples
   * <all values>
 * Surficial Sediment Footprint
   * <all values>
 * Isopachs (ft)
   * 0 - 2.0
   * 2.0 - 4.0
   * 4.0 - 8.0
   * 8.0 - 12
   * 12 - 16
   * 16 - 20
   * 20 - 30
   * 30 - 40
   * 40 - 50
   * 50 - 60
   * 60 - 70
   * 70 - 80
 * Paleochannel Polygons
   * <all values>
 * Paleochannel Lines
   * <all values>
 * Modeled Shoals
   * <all values>
 * Survey Tracklines
   * <all values>
 * Study Area Survey Data - Backscatter/Sidescan Sonar
   * <all values>
 * Bathymetric Contours (ft)
   * -262 - -100
   * -99 - -80
   * -79 - -60
   * -59 - -40
   * -39 - -20
   * -19 - 0
 * Study Area Survey Data - Bathymetry
   * <all values>
 * Dredge Area Survey Data
   * <all values>
 * NOAA Wrecks and Obstructions
   * High
   * Med
   * Low
   * Poor
   * Unknown
 * NOAA Charted Submarine Cables
   * <all values>
 * Dredge Pipelines
   * <all values>
 * OCS Drilling Platforms
   * <all values>
 * BSEE Gulf of Mexico OCS Oil and Natural Gas Wells
   * <all values>
 * BSEE OCS Oil & Gas Pipelines
   * <all values>
 * Submerged Lands Act Boundary
   * <all values>
 * BOEM Outer Continental Shelf Protraction Diagrams
   * <all values>
 * BOEM Gulf of Mexico OCS Lease Blocks
   * <all values>
 * BSEE Atlantic OCS Oil and Natural Gas Wells
   * <all values>
 * BOEM Atlantic OCS Lease Blocks
   * <all values>
 * BOEM Wind Leases (NAD83)
   * OCS-A 0482 - GSOE I LLC
   * OCS-A 0483 - Virginia Electric and Power Company
   * OCS-A 0486 - Revolution Wind, LLC
   * OCS-A 0487 - Sunrise Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0490 - US Wind Inc.
   * OCS-A 0497 - Commonwealth of VA, Dept. of Mines, Minerals and Energy
   * OCS-A 0498 - Ocean Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0499 - Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Projects 1 & 2, LLC's
   * OCS-A 0500 - Bay State Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0501 - Vineyard Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0506 - The Narragansett Electric Company
   * OCS-A 0508 - Avangrid Renewables LLC
   * OCS-A 0512 - Empire Offshore Wind, LLC
   * OCS-A 0517 - South Fork Wind, LLC
   * OCS-A 0519 - Skipjack Offshore Energy LLC
   * OCS-A 0520 - Beacon Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0521 - SouthCoast Wind Energy LLC
   * OCS-A 0522 - Vineyard Northeast LLC
   * OCS-A 0532 - Orsted North America Inc.
   * OCS-A 0534 - Park City Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0537 - Bluepoint Wind, LLC
   * OCS-A 0538 - Attentive Energy LLC
   * OCS-A 0539 - Community Offshore Wind, LLC
   * OCS-A 0541 - Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Bight, LLC
   * OCS-A 0542 - Invenergy Wind Offshore LLC
   * OCS-A 0544 - Mid-Atlantic Offshore Wind LLC
   * OCS-A 0545 - TotalEnergies Renewables USA, LLC
   * OCS-A 0546 - Duke Energy Renewables Wind, LLC
   * OCS-A 0549 - Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC
   * OCS-P0561 - Provisional - RWE Offshore Wind Holdings, LLC
   * OCS-P0562 - Provisional - California North Floating LLC
   * OCS-P0563 - Provisional - Equinor wind US LLC
   * OCS-P0564 - Provisional - Central California Offshore Wind LLC
   * OCS-P0565 - Provisional - Invenergy California Offshore LLC
 * BOEM MHK Lease and Planning Areas (NAD83)
   * OCS-P 0560 - Oregon State University
 * BOEM Wind Planning Areas (NAD83)
   * Gulf of Maine Draft Call Area
   * Marine Research Array Requested Lease
   * Gulf of Maine Request for Competitive Interest (RFCI)
   * Gulf of Maine Request for Interest (RFI)
   * New York WEA - Fairways North
   * New York WEA - Fairways South
   * Central Atlantic Draft WEA Primary Area
   * Central Atlantic Draft WEA Secondary Area
   * Central Atlantic Call Area A
   * Central Atlantic Call Area B
   * Central Atlantic Call Area C
   * Central Atlantic Call Area D
   * Central Atlantic Call Area E
   * Central Atlantic Call Area F
   * South Carolina Call Area - Cape Romain
   * South Carolina Call Area - Charleston
   * South Carolina Call Area - Grand Strand
   * South Carolina Call Area - Winyah
   * Gulf of Mexico PSN OCS-G 37334
   * Gulf of Mexico PSN OCS-G 37335
   * Gulf of Mexico PSN OCS-G 37336
   * Oregon Call Area - Brookings
   * Oregon Call Area - Coos Bay
   * California Call Area - Diablo Canyon
   * California Call Area - Morro Bay
   * Hawaii Call Area - Oahu North
   * Hawaii Call Area - Oahu South
 * Counties
   * <all values>
 * Counties Labels
   * <all values>
 * NOAA ORT Bathymetric Contours
   * -10
   * -20
   * -30
   * -40
   * -50
   * -60
   * -70
   * -80
   * -90
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   * -375
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   * -425
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   * -475
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   * -1100
   * -1200
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   * -1400
   * -1500
   * -1600
   * -1700
   * -1800
   * -1900
   * -2000
   * -2100
   * -2200
   * -2300
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   * -2500
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   * -2700
   * -2800
   * -2900
   * -3000
   * -3100
   * -3200
   * -3300
   * -3400
   * -3500
   * -3600
   * -3700
   * -3800
   * -3900
   * -4000
   * -4100
   * -4200
   * -4300
   * -4400
   * -4500
   * -4600
   * -4700
   * -4800
   * -4900
   * -5000
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   * -5200
   * -5300
   * -5400
   * -5500
   * -5600
   * -5700
   * -5800
   * -5900
   * -6000
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   * -6200
   * -6300
   * -6400
   * -6500
   * -6600
   * -6700
   * -6800
   * -6900
   * -7000
   * -7100
   * -7200
   * -7300
   * -7400
   * -7500
   * -7600
   * -7700
   * -7800
   * -7900
   * -8000
   * -8100
   * -8200
   * -8300
   * -8400
   * -8500
   * -8600
   * -8700
   * -8800
   * -8900
   * -9000
   * -9100
   * -9200
   * -9300
   * -9400
   * -9500
   * -9600
   * -9700
   * -9800
   * -9900
   * -10000
   * -10100
   * -10200
   * -10300
   * -10400
   * -10500
   * Free Representation
   * <all other values>
 * Sediment Samples
   * Sediment Samples
 * Deposit Borrow Areas
   * OFFSHORE DISPOSAL SITE/CDF
   * BORROW AREA
   * RE-HANDLING AREA
   * POTENTIAL DEPOSIT AREA
 * All Sand Samples
   * <all values>
 * All Categories of Borrow Areas
   * <all values>




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