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Fishing tracks were recreated for UK vessels greater than 15 m in length between 2007-2015 operating mobile demersal gear (otter trawls, pair trawls, beam trawlers and dredges) using vessel position data extracted from the Vessel Monitoring System. The layers can be used to aid the pipeline decommissioning process, including assessing the potential impacts and risks of different decommissioning options to commercial fisheries and informing the frequency of post-decommissioning monitoring according to level of fisheries interaction. The layers can also inform risk modelling for operational pipelines.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/dataset\/uk-fishing-intensity-associated-oil-and-gas-pipelines-2007-2015-0","state":"Active","log_message":"Update to resource \u0027Property title\u0027","private":true,"revision_timestamp":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 17:22","metadata_created":"Wed, 08\/16\/2017 - 16:01","metadata_modified":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 17:22","creator_user_id":"ef1d5231-9817-4ea3-875e-aadc55addee0","type":"Dataset","resources":[{"id":"387c1c95-8c98-4afe-ac87-ee3a79703738","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/sites\/default\/files\/\/UK%20Fishing%20Intensity%20Associated%20with%20pipelines%20August%202017.zip","description":"\u003Cp\u003ERecommended steps for using layers\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nA number of recommended steps are provided below to guide users in the extraction of data from the layers.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\n1. Users should download the data to a desktop GIS application. The data will be delivered in two formats: an ESRI ArcGIS layer package (which has pre-formatted symbology incorporated) and a standard shapefile (with no symbology information provided). The data consist of a single layer containing 43,770 polygons (each 1 km2) covering UK and Norwegian pipelines. The geographic co-ordinate system of the layer is WGS84. The attribute table of the layer contains a pipeline identifier field called \u2018PL_No\u2019, a pipeline operator field called \u2018Operator\u2019 (representing the operator in May 2016) and 40 fields relating to the number of fishing tracks in each polygon according to year and gear type. The \u2018AllGear\u2019 field shows the total number of fishing tracks per polygon over the nine-year period. The \u2018AllDredge\u2019, \u2018AllNep\u2019 and \u2018AllDem\u2019 fields show the total number of fishing tracks over the nine-year period for vessels operating dredges, Nephrops trawls and demersal trawls respectively. The number of tracks for each year is given in the remaining fields for each gear category with field names showing \u2018AllGear\u2019, \u2018Dredge\u2019, \u2018Nep\u2019 or \u2018Dem\u2019 to represent gear type (all gear types, dredging, Nephrops trawling and demersal trawling respectively) and a two-digit year code representing the years between 2007 and 2015.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\n2. After adding the layer to a map, users should select their area of interest either by zooming to the area or building an SQL expression with known DTI pipeline identification codes contained in the \u2018PL_No\u2019 field.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\n3. If the ESRI ArcGIS layer package is used, the polygons associated with each 1 km pipeline section will be colour coded to show the total number of tracks for all years and all gear types. Polygons shown in yellow have the fewest number of tracks associated with them, while red polygons have a higher number of tracks. The symbology will need to be set manually by the user if the shapefile data format is used. Initial inspection of the data should be done using the \u2018AllGears\u2019 field to identify pipelines sections that are associated with commercial fishing activity. The symbology of the layer can then be manipulated using the remaining fishing fields to identify the type of fishing in the area and any temporal variability in fisheries interactions with the pipeline.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\n4. The number of fishing tracks associated with pipeline sections of interest can be compared to the fishing patterns for other pipelines in the region (e.g. northern North\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nSea) to provide context to the data and determine whether the interactions at the pipeline sections of interest may be considered as high or low relative to regional patterns. This can form the basis of permit\/licence applications.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\n5. It is important to note that the number of fishing tracks that may be considered \u2018high\u2019 or as representing a \u2018significant interaction\u2019 will depend on numerous factors including pipeline type, gear type and substratum type. The fishing intensity data should therefore be considered in consultation with technical pipeline experts to understand risks to decommissioned pipeline integrity and rock placement stability from fishing.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"zip","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:53","name":"Fishing Intensity associated with pipelines - shapefile and layer package","mimetype":"application\/zip","size":"7.93 MB","created":"Wed, 08\/16\/2017 - 16:03","resource_group_id":"dc905d83-2dd1-4188-b7a7-3bb946d8e8b3","last_modified":"Date changed  Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:53"},{"id":"bb0e3d65-1e82-4546-a1bd-fae3128691c4","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/sites\/default\/files\/\/2007_2015_fishing_pipes_operatorupdated_august17WGS84.csv","description":"\u003Cp\u003EThe attribute table of the layer contains a pipeline identifier field called \u2018PL_No\u2019, a pipeline operator field called \u2018Operator\u2019 (representing the operator in May 2016) and 40 fields relating to the number of fishing tracks in each polygon according to year and gear type. The \u2018AllGear\u2019 field shows the total number of fishing tracks per polygon over the nine-year period. The \u2018AllDredge\u2019, \u2018AllNep\u2019 and \u2018AllDem\u2019 fields show the total number of fishing tracks over the nine-year period for vessels operating dredges, Nephrops trawls and demersal trawls respectively. The number of tracks for each year is given in the remaining fields for each gear category with field names showing \u2018AllGear\u2019, \u2018Dredge\u2019, \u2018Nep\u2019 or \u2018Dem\u2019 to represent gear type (all gear types, dredging, Nephrops trawling and demersal trawling respectively) and a two-digit year code representing the years between 2007 and 2015.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"csv","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:53","name":"UK Fishing Intensity Associated with Oil and Gas Pipelines (2007-2015) - Attribute Table","mimetype":"text\/csv","size":"6.22 MB","created":"Wed, 08\/16\/2017 - 16:05","resource_group_id":"dc905d83-2dd1-4188-b7a7-3bb946d8e8b3","last_modified":"Date changed  Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:53"},{"id":"55f5dea6-dfb7-431b-a567-f87f1e4affa0","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/sites\/default\/files\/\/utility_and_government_services_fishing_intensity_pipelines_all_gears_wkt.csv","description":"\u003Cp\u003EThis csv file contains the same data as the shapefile and compressed csv version (please consult data dictionary for details), but includes polygons as WKT format and years by row instead of columns.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"csv","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:53","name":"Fishing intensity associated with pipelines - CSV with WKT","mimetype":"text\/csv","size":"133.82 MB","created":"Wed, 08\/23\/2017 - 09:53","resource_group_id":"dc905d83-2dd1-4188-b7a7-3bb946d8e8b3","last_modified":"Date changed  Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:53"}],"tags":[{"id":"f043f5db-ed1d-4341-a643-d044205d66bd","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"environment"},{"id":"4f6ab1e2-5570-4ecd-86b2-4118655e451d","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"fish"},{"id":"8045c8ed-8547-452b-bc6d-8142bc42c624","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"fisheries"},{"id":"cccce16f-3952-407a-90ca-3661650d5e9d","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"man-made structures"}],"groups":[{"description":"\u003Cp\u003EData related to marine planning activities or providing data and information to assist planning processes.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","id":"dc905d83-2dd1-4188-b7a7-3bb946d8e8b3","image_display_url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/sites\/default\/files\/\/button%20220%20jan%202016-29.png","title":"Marine Planning","name":"group\/marine-planning"},{"description":"\u003Cp\u003EMarine Directorate manages quota for fish stocks and all inshore fisheries within the 12 nautical mile territorial water limit. 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