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County Boundaries - Tutuila, American Samoa
County boundaries of Tutuila, American Samoa.
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Village Boundaries - Manua, American Samoa
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Village boundaries of Manu'a, American Samoa: Ofu, Olosega and Ta'u.
Wetland, Jurisdictional Line - Nuuuli, Tutuila, American Samoa
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Nuuuli Jurisdictional Wetland Line - Tutuila, American Samoa
Shoreline - U.S. Pacific and Affiliated Territories
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Shorelines of all U.S. Pacific and affiliated territories. Compiled from individual shoreline layers.
Hydrography - Tutuila, American Samoa
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Hydrography of Tutuila, American Samoa.
National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa Boundary
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National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa Boundary
Guam Territorial Seashore Park
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Guam Territorial Seashore Park.
Political Boundary Lines - Palau
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Political boundary lines for Palau.
Administrative Boundary for Coastal Management Program - Manua, American Samoa
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Administrative boundary for coastal management program in the Manua Islands (Ofu, Olosega, and Tau), American Samoa.
Fisheries Management Areas - Hawaii
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Boundaries of fisheries management areas (FMA) for the State of Hawaii. The mission of the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) is to manage, conserve and restore the state's unique aquatic resources and ecosystems for present and future generations. Major program areas include projects to manage or enhance fisheries for long-term sustainability of the resources, protect and restore the aquatic environment, protect native and resident aquatic species and their habitat, and provide facilities and opportunities for recreational fishing. The areas outlined in this layer have fishing regulations. For details and further information, please see: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dar/fishing/fishing-regulations/
Ahihi-Kinau Marine Natural Area Reserve - Maui, Hawaii
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Boundary of the marine portion of the Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve. The statewide Natural Area Reserves System (NARS) was established to preserve areas that support communities of the natural flora and fauna of Hawaii and is administered by Hawaii's Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW). Located off the southwest coast of Maui, Ahihi-Kinau was the first designated reserve in 1973. Unlike other NARs, it includes a marine component. The surrounding coral reef systems shelter a complex assemblage of organisms, most of them endemic to the Hawaiian archipelago. For further information, please see: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ecosystems/nars/maui/ahihi-kinau/