Large Marine Ecosystems
Large Marine Ecosystems (LME)
Large Marine Ecosystems are regions of ocean space encompassing coastal areas from river basins and estuaries
to the seaward boundaries of continental shelves and the outer margins of the major current systems. They
are relatively large regions on the order of 200,000 km2 or greater, characterized by distinct:
(1) bathymetry, (2) hydrography, (3) productivity, and (4) trophically dependent populations.
- Metadata: http://www.lme.noaa.gov/Portal/ptk
- Spatial Resolution: N/A
- Extent: Global
- Temporal Resolution: N/A
- Date Range: updated 2007
- Format(s): ESRI Shapefile, KML
- Access
Methods: HTTP/FTP
- Data Access: http://www.lme.noaa.gov/Portal/jsp/data_bound.jsp
- CoML visualization guidance: TBD
Use Example
Download a zipped shapefile-set and view in ArcGIS
- Data Download: http://www.lme.noaa.gov/Portal/download/lme2006-shp.zip
- Data Conversion: These instructions assume local access to ESRI's ArcGIS software - access to ArcGIS via remote desktop is also available.