ES:Marino
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Descripción |
Used for features that relate to the sea and the marine environment |
Etiquetas |
For features related to the Marine environment, including those along the coastline (such as natural=beach
es and harbours). See Marine navigation for details of how to map features related to the safe movement of shipping, including man_made=lighthouse
s, navigation lights and the mooring=*
; also waterways for details about inland waterways, lakes, rivers, canals etc.
Coastline
- Artículo principal: Coastline
The coastline is a rich and complex environment consisting of many natural and man-made features.
Tags relevant to marine navigation include natural=beach
, man made=beacon
, man made=breakwater
, natural=cliff
, natural=coastline
, man made=groyne
, man_made=lighthouse
, natural=wetland
are others relevant to marine navigation.
Natural features
- See Bathymetry and coastline
place=ocean
is used to name the oceansplace=sea
is used to name the seasplace=locality
for smaller names locations, such as bays or sandbanks etc.
- Nature of the seabed, seabed surface material, seagrass, seaweed according to Seamarks/INT-1_Section_J
More needed...
Man-made structures
Surface structures include off-shore wind power=generator
s, man_made=offshore_platform
for a non-specific facility structure in the sea and man_made=petroleum_well
for oil wells (with disused=yes
if they are no longer in use).
Subsea infrastructure includes man_made=pipeline
s, for oil and gas, and communication=line
for telephones and data communications run under the sea. historic=wreck
is used for sunk ships, possibly with name=*
and/or sport=scuba_diving
.
- Artículo principal: Marine navigation
seamark:type=*
is used for a wide variety of shipping markers. Shipping lanes are marked using seamark:type=separation_boundary
, seamark:type=separation_zone
and seamark:type=separation_lane
.
Other
boundary=administrative
for borders (also using admin_level=2
for national borders which are sometimes out at sea). boundary=protected_area
for protected areas, including marine protected areas.