Marine_Scotland_FishDAC_1270
eng
dataset
Scottish Government
+44 (0)300 244 4000
marinescotland@gov.scot
pointOfContact
2023-03-03
UK GEMINI
2.2
WGS84
EPSG
Area Management - Standing approvals for use of chemical dispersants in response to oil spills
2013-05-12
creation
Marine_Scotland_FishDAC_1270
Areas where standing approvals permit the application of a limited quantity of chemical dispersants, without the permission of Marine Scotland, to respond to an oil spill. Two areas exist at the Sullom Voe Oil Terminal (Shetland) and Hound Point (Firth of Forth). Data is intended for illustrative purposes and should be used at a maximum scale of 1:10,000.
Scottish Government (Marine Scotland), British Petroleum (BP)
Scottish Government
+44 (0)300 244 4000
Marine Scotland, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
pointOfContact
Scottish Government
+44 (0)300 244 4000
Marine Scotland, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
originator
Scottish Government
+44 (0)300 244 4000
Marine Scotland, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
custodian
asNeeded
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
Pollution events
BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary
2011-03-25
revision
Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units
theme
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-06-01
publication
geonetwork.thesaurus.external.theme.httpinspireeceuropaeutheme-theme
otherRestrictions
no limitations to public access
Open Government Licence
The following attribution statement must be used: Contains information from Scottish Government (Marine Scotland) licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
100
eng
environment
oceans
ISO3166-2
2007-12-13
publication
SCT
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61.46459
ESRI Shapefile
1.0
http://www.gov.scot/Topics/marine/Licensing/marine
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related
Marine Scotland: Marine licensing web pages
Marine Scotland: Marine licensing web pages
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OGC:WMS-1.1.1-http-get-map
area_management_chemical_dispersants
area_management_chemical_dispersants
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OGC:WFS
area_management_chemical_dispersants
area_management_chemical_dispersants
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WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download
area_management_chemical_dispersants
Download data as zipped shapefile on WGS84 datum
dataset
Data was digitised by Marine Scotland based on oil spill contingency plans. Sullom Voe approvals were digitised from maps in Sullom Voe Harbour Oil Spill Plan, using OS MasterMap to identify MLWS, natural features, and locations of spur booms at Tivaka Taing and Roe Clett. Hound Point approval was digitised from coordinates (WGS84 datum, dd mm.mm format, with precision around 20m) in the Hound Point Oil Spill Plan with landward features compared against OS MasterMap. All data was captured on WGS84 datum using EPSG:1314 transformation to compare against Ordnance Survey data. Data was confirmed by British Petroleum (BP). Prior to publishing, the coastline was erased using OS Open Data.