[OSM-talk-fr] données maritimes pour Osmose ?

Frédéric Rodrigo fred.rodrigo at gmail.com
Sam 22 Oct 20:16:51 UTC 2016


Salut,

Pas sûr que ça puisse servir pour Osmose.
Pour pouvoir valider les mers et océans, il faut :
- des extracts de ces régions,
- un polygone exact par zone,
- des idées de règles à que l'on cherche à valider.

Frédéric.


Le 21/10/2016 à 21:53, osm.sanspourriel at spamgourmet.com a écrit :
>
> Bonjour,
>
> MarineRegions vient de sortir sa nouvelle version des ZEE.
>
> Attention, ils prennent non la définition légale mais celle des zones 
> de pêches.
>
> Elles vont donc jusqu'à la côte.
>
> Ils ont par le passé envisagé de mettre leurs données dans OSM, elles 
> ne sont pas en ODbL pour le moment mais si d'autres voix se joignent à 
> la demande...
>
> À noter aussi un gazeetter intéressant pour nommer les objets en mer.
>
> Jean-Yvon
>
>
>> *From:*users-owner at marineregions.org 
>> [mailto:users-owner at marineregions.org] *On Behalf Of *Marine Regions 
>> users
>> *Sent:* Friday, October 21, 2016 1:24 PM
>> *To:* users at marineregions.org
>> *Subject:* [Marine Regions] New version Maritime Boundaries on 
>> MarineRegions.org
>>
>> *Dear Marine Regions User,*
>>
>> **
>>
>> *MarineRegions.org <http://www.marineregions.org/> is proud to launch 
>> the new version of the Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. **In this new 
>> release, Marine Regions updates the global Exclusive Economic Zones 
>> (EEZ) (version 9), and **launches global datasets for **Territorial 
>> Seas (TS), Contiguous Zones (CZ), Internal Waters (IW) and 
>> Archipelagic Waters (AW). The global baseline used in this new 
>> version is a combination of the publically available straight and 
>> archipelagic baselines and the coastline as a proxy for the low-water 
>> line. The source for the straight baselines is the United Nations 
>> repository on maritime claims, together with national publications on 
>> maritime delimitations and agreements. The ESRI Countries 2014 
>> database has been used as the primary source for the Maritime 
>> Boundaries coastline. The coastline was further updated with reefs 
>> data extracted from the Coral Reef Distribution database from UNEP 
>> for the countries where reefs were fundamental for the correct 
>> calculation of the maritime areas. *
>>
>> **
>>
>> *With the new release, we hope to further serve the global marine 
>> data user community working on geospatial analysis. As Marine Regions 
>> depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional 
>> and national data providers and relevant experts, we aim to set up 
>> Collaboration Agreements with our users and data providers. An 
>> example template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found online, 
>> please contact info at marineregions.org <mailto:info at marineregions.org> 
>> if your organization is interested to explore this collaboration.*
>>
>> **
>>
>> *All datasets from marineregions.org’s Maritime Boundaries 
>> Geodatabase continue to be the only freely-available global datasets 
>> on the World’s Maritime Boundaries.*
>>
>> **
>>
>> *With Kind Regards*
>>
>> **
>>
>> *The Marine Regions Team*
>>
>> *Follow us on Twitter @marineregions <https://twitter.com/marineregions>*
>>
>
> Jean-Yvon
>
> *From:*users-owner at marineregions.org *On Behalf Of *Marine Regions users
> *Sent:* Friday, October 21, 2016 1:24 PM
> *To:* users at marineregions.org
> *Subject:* [Marine Regions] New version Maritime Boundaries on 
> MarineRegions.org
>
> *Dear Marine Regions User,*
>
> **
>
> *MarineRegions.org <http://www.marineregions.org/> is proud to launch 
> the new version of the Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase. **In this new 
> release, Marine Regions updates the global Exclusive Economic Zones 
> (EEZ) (version 9), and **launches global datasets for **Territorial 
> Seas (TS), Contiguous Zones (CZ), Internal Waters (IW) and 
> Archipelagic Waters (AW). The global baseline used in this new version 
> is a combination of the publically available straight and archipelagic 
> baselines and the coastline as a proxy for the low-water line. The 
> source for the straight baselines is the United Nations repository on 
> maritime claims, together with national publications on maritime 
> delimitations and agreements. The ESRI Countries 2014 database has 
> been used as the primary source for the Maritime Boundaries coastline. 
> The coastline was further updated with reefs data extracted from the 
> Coral Reef Distribution database from UNEP for the countries where 
> reefs were fundamental for the correct calculation of the maritime 
> areas. *
>
> **
>
> *With the new release, we hope to further serve the global marine data 
> user community working on geospatial analysis. As Marine Regions 
> depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional 
> and national data providers and relevant experts, we aim to set up 
> Collaboration Agreements with our users and data providers. An example 
> template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found online, please 
> contact info at marineregions.org <mailto:info at marineregions.org> if your 
> organization is interested to explore this collaboration.*
>
> **
>
> *All datasets from marineregions.org’s Maritime Boundaries Geodatabase 
> continue to be the only freely-available global datasets on the 
> World’s Maritime Boundaries.*
>
> **
>
> *With Kind Regards*
>
> **
>
> *The Marine Regions Team*
>
> *Follow us on Twitter @marineregions <https://twitter.com/marineregions>*
>
>
>
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