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  • Anchoring and mooring conditions, as interpreted from bottom type (hard or soft bottom) and depth.

  • The map service features land forms on the sea floor. Land forms formed under the influence of ice, pockmarks formed by seepage of gas or liquid from the underlying sediments/bedrock and slide scarps formed by slope failures, which are available from the map service, are interpreted on the basis of detailed bathymetry and sediment data. In addition, the service include depth information with depth contours, shaded relief in gray scale and shaded bathymetry in blue scale (terrain) from the detailed mapped areas in the coastal zone.