Shapefile
Support Information:
For more information about the shapefile format please see the ArcGIS web site Shapefiles come as a combination of several different file types all of which are used by GIS software to correctly load the file.
A Shapefile is a file format that stores both the geometry and location information about a feature as well as any related attribute information. They can represent data as either points, lines or polygons and are used to depict features on a map. Although not a fully open format, they can be read by a large number of GIS software packages.
| Title |
Updated date |
|---|---|
| Draft Wave Regional Locational Guidance | 29/09/2017 |
| Draft Tidal Regional Locational Guidance | 29/09/2017 |
| Draft Offshore Wind Regional Locational Guidance | 29/09/2017 |
| Grey and Harbour Seal Usage Maps | 29/09/2017 |
| Marine Monitoring Network Review | 29/09/2017 |
| OSPAR Spatial shape files | 17/09/2017 |
| UK Marine Strategy Area, Sub-Regions and Charting Progress 2 Assessment Areas (published November 2012) | 25/04/2016 |
