Quebec - Saint-Lawrence River - Shoreline Classification

Quebec - Saint-Lawrence River - Shoreline Classification The Quebec—Saint-Lawrence River dataset is part of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Shoreline Classification and Pre-Spill database. Shoreline classification data has been developed for use by the Environmental Emergencies Program of Environment and Climate Change Canada for environmental protection purposes. Marine and freshwater shorelines are classified according to the character (substrate and form) of the upper intertidal (foreshore) or upper swash zone (Sergy, 2008). This is the area where oil from a spill usually becomes stranded and where the treatment or cleanup activities take place. The basic parameter that defines the shoreline type is the material that is present in the intertidal zone. The presence or absence of sediments is a key factor in determining whether oil is stranded on the surface of a substrate or can penetrate and/or be buried. This dataset contains thousands of linear shoreline segments ranging in length from 200 m and 2 km long. The entities represent the location of the segments and their geomorphological description. There exist further fields in the attribute table for this dataset. We are currently working on standardizing our shoreline segmentation datasets and the updated data will soon be uploaded to the catalog. Sergy, G. (2008). The Shoreline Classification Scheme for SCAT and Oil Spill Response in Canada. Proceedings of the 31stArctic and Marine Oil Spill Program Technical Seminar.Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Pp. 811-819. 2025-03-21 Environment and Climate Change Canada ec.cnuesig-gisneec.ec@canada.ca Nature and EnvironmentResources managementOtherOversee and Manage Site ConditionsRespond to Environmental EmergenciesQuebec (QC)Water - Major drainage area - St. LawrenceEnvironmental Stewardship BranchEnvironmental Protection OperationsUnclassified ShorelineClassification_QC.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/sites/emergencies/shoreline-segmentation-with-shoreline-cleanup-assessment-technique-scat-classification/quebec-saint-lawrence-river-shoreline-classification/ShorelineClassification_QC.csv ShorelineClassification_QC_OpenDataCatalogue.gdb.zipFGDB/GDB https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/sites/emergencies/shoreline-segmentation-with-shoreline-cleanup-assessment-technique-scat-classification/quebec-saint-lawrence-river-shoreline-classification/ShorelineClassification_QC_OpenDataCatalogue.gdb.zip View ECCC Data Mart (English)HTML https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/sites/emergencies/shoreline-segmentation-with-shoreline-cleanup-assessment-technique-scat-classification/quebec-saint-lawrence-river-shoreline-classification/ View ECCC Data Mart (French)HTML https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/sites/emergencies/shoreline-segmentation-with-shoreline-cleanup-assessment-technique-scat-classification/quebec-saint-lawrence-river-shoreline-classification/?lang=fr How To Guide - Navigating Through Open Data Portals - for ECCC Shoreline Data.pdfPDF https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/sites/emergencies/shoreline-segmentation-with-shoreline-cleanup-assessment-technique-scat-classification/quebec-saint-lawrence-river-shoreline-classification/How_To_Guide_-_Navigating_Through_Open_Data_Portals_-_for_ECCC_Shoreline_Data.pdf Guide Pratique - Naviguer à travers les catalogues de données ouvertes - pour les rivages d'ECCC.pdfPDF https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/sites/emergencies/shoreline-segmentation-with-shoreline-cleanup-assessment-technique-scat-classification/quebec-saint-lawrence-river-shoreline-classification/Guide_Pratique_-_Naviguer__travers_les_catalogues_de_donnes_ouvertes_-_pour_les_rivages_dECCC.pdf

The Quebec—Saint-Lawrence River dataset is part of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Shoreline Classification and Pre-Spill database. Shoreline classification data has been developed for use by the Environmental Emergencies Program of Environment and Climate Change Canada for environmental protection purposes. Marine and freshwater shorelines are classified according to the character (substrate and form) of the upper intertidal (foreshore) or upper swash zone (Sergy, 2008). This is the area where oil from a spill usually becomes stranded and where the treatment or cleanup activities take place. The basic parameter that defines the shoreline type is the material that is present in the intertidal zone. The presence or absence of sediments is a key factor in determining whether oil is stranded on the surface of a substrate or can penetrate and/or be buried. This dataset contains thousands of linear shoreline segments ranging in length from 200 m and 2 km long. The entities represent the location of the segments and their geomorphological description.

             There exist further fields in the attribute table for this dataset. We are currently working on standardizing our shoreline segmentation datasets and the updated data will soon be uploaded to the catalog.

             Sergy, G. (2008). The Shoreline Classification Scheme for SCAT and Oil Spill Response in Canada. Proceedings of the 31stArctic and Marine Oil Spill Program Technical Seminar.Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Pp. 811-819.

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