Table 6.44 -- EDCS Attribute enumerant codes for attributes whose label begins with M

Attribute label Enumerant label Definition Related concepts Code
MAINT_FACILITIES_AVAILABLE   The type of maintenance facilities available at or in the near vicinity.    
  AIRCRAFT_CONSTRUCTION     11
  AIRCRAFT_REPAIR Aircraft maintenance and repair.   12
  BARGE_CONSTRUCTION     13
  BARGE_REPAIR Barge maintenance and repair.   14
  BOAT_HOIST Equipment used to lift a small watercraft.   15
  GENERAL_CONSTRUCTION_FAB General construction fabrication.   16
  GENERAL_ELECTRICAL_FAB General electrical fabrication.   17
  GENERAL_MECHANICAL_FAB General mechanical fabrication.   18
  INSPECTION_RAMP     19
  LOCOMOTIVE_CONSTRUCTION     20
  LOCOMOTIVE_REPAIR Locomotive maintenance and repair.   21
  NONE_AVAILABLE No maintenance facilities are available.   22
  ROAD_VEHICLE_CONSTRUCTION     23
  ROAD_VEHICLE_REPAIR Road vehicle maintenance and repair.   24
  SAILMAKER     25
  SHIP_CONSTRUCTION     26
  SHIP_REPAIR Ship maintenance and repair.   27
  SHIP_SALVAGE     28
MARGINAL_ICE_ZONE_COVERAGE   The marginal ice zone extent of coverage.    
  ID_1 Zero to 10% of the region is ice-covered.   11
  ID_2 10% to 20% of the region is ice-covered.   12
  ID_3 20% to 30% of the region is ice-covered.   13
  ID_4 30% to 40% of the region is ice-covered; the ice edge is defined as 40% coverage.   14
  ID_5 40% to 50% of the region is ice-covered; the ice edge is defined as 40% coverage.   15
  ID_6 50% to 60% of the region is ice-covered.   16
  ID_7 60% to 70% of the region is ice-covered.   17
  ID_8 70% to 80% of the region is ice-covered.   18
  ID_9 80% to 90% of the region is ice-covered.   19
  ID_10 90% to 100% of the region is ice-covered.   20
MARITIME_BOUNDARY_LIMIT   A designation applied to the boundary of a maritime region that describes some aspect of the boundary line.    
  APPROXIMATE_BATHYMETRY     11
  ARMISTICE     12
  CLEARING_LINE     13
  COLREGS_DEMARCATION_LINE COLREGS demarcation line.   14
  CONTIGUOUS_ZONE_LIMIT Limit of contiguous zone.   15
  CONTINENTAL_SHELF     16
  CUSTOMS     17
  DANGER_LINE     18
  EXCLUSIVE_ECONOMIC_LIMIT Limit of exclusive economic zone.   19
  FISHING_ZONE     20
  GULF_STREAM_LIMITS     21
  HARBOUR_LIMIT     22
  INTERNATIONAL_BOUNDARY International boundary at sea.   23
  MANAGEMENT_AND_ZONING     24
  MARITIME_LIMIT_GENERAL     25
  SEPARATION_LINE_TSS     26
  TERRITORIAL_WATERS_BASELINE     27
  TERRITORIAL_WATERS_LIMIT Territorial waters, limit of sovereignty.   28
  THREE_NAUTICAL_MILE_LINE     29
  TRAFFIC_SERVICES_LIMIT     30
MARITIME_CONSTRUCTION_TYPE   The type of construction used for a maritime object.    
  BOULDER_AND_FILL Continuous support, provided by intermixed boulders and smaller stones and soil, through which water is not free to flow.   11
  GENERAL_SOLID_FACE Continuous support, through which water is not free to flow.   12
  MASONRY Continuous support, provided by brick or stone, through which water is not free to flow.   13
  OPEN_PILINGS Separated pilings supporting a deck under which water is free to flow.   14
MARITIME_REGION_TYPE   A designation applied to a maritime region that describes some aspect of that region of significance to maritime operations.    
  ABANDONED_DRILL_MINEFIELD     11
  ACRONYM_BLUE Acronym region blue.   12
  ACRONYM_BROWN Acronym region brown.   13
  ACRONYM_PURPLE Acronym region purple.   14
  ANCHORAGE_FOR_24_HOURS Anchorage for up to twenty-four hours.   15
  ANCHORAGE_GENERAL     16
  ANCHORING_BERTHS     17
  ANCHORING_FISHING_PROHIBITED Anchoring and fishing prohibited.   18
  ANCHORING_PROHIBITED Indicates an anchoring prohibited site.   19
  ANCHORING_RESTRICTED     20
  ARTIFACT_REMOVAL_PROHIBITED Removal of historical artefacts prohibited.   21
  ASW_OPERATING     22
  ATLANTIC_FLEET_WEAPONS Atlantic fleet weapons range.   23
  BIRD_SANCTUARY Bird sanctuary.   24
  BOMBING_STRAFING_TARGETS Bombing and strafing targets.   25
  CABLE_AND_PIPELINE     26
  CARGO_TRANSSHIP Cargo transhipment.   27
  CARGO_TRANSSHIP_PROHIBITED Cargo transhipment or lightering prohibited.   28
  CAUTION     29
  CHEMICAL_FIELD     30
  CONSTRUCTION_PROHIBITED     31
  CONTIGUOUS_ZONE     32
  CONTINENTAL_SHELF     33
  CROSSING_TSS     34
  CUSTOMS     35
  DANGER_OF_STRANDING     36
  DEEP_DRAFT_ANCHORAGE Large vessel, deep water, or deep draft anchorage.   37
  DEGAUSSING_RANGE     38
  DEVELOPMENT     39
  DISCHARGING_PROHIBITED     40
  DISCHARGING_RESTRICTED     41
  DIVING_PROHIBITED_ZONE     42
  DIVING_RESTRICTED     43
  DOCK     44
  DRAGGING_PROHIBITED     45
  DREDGED_CHANNEL Dredged channel or dredged.   46
  DREDGING     47
  DREDGING_PROHIBITED     48
  DREDGING_RESTRICTED     49
  DRILL_MINEFIELD     50
  DRILLING_PROHIBITED     51
  DRILLING_RESTRICTED     52
  ECOLOGICAL_RESERVE     53
  ENTRY_RESTRICTED     54
  EVAPORITES     55
  EXCLUSIVE_ECONOMIC_ZONE     56
  EXERCISE_AREA_LIMIT     57
  EXPLORE_DEVELOP_PROHIBITED Industrial or mineral exploration or development prohibited.   58
  EXPLORE_DEVELOP_RESTRICTED Industrial or mineral exploration or development restricted.   59
  EXPLOSIVES_ANCHORAGE     60
  EXPLOSIVES_DUMPING_GROUND Dumping ground for explosives.   61
  FAIRWAY     62
  FIRING_DANGER     63
  FISH_SANCTUARY     64
  FISH_TRAP     65
  FISHERY_ZONE     66
  FISHING_GROUND     67
  FISHING_PROHIBITED     68
  FISHING_RESTRICTED     69
  FORACS_V_LIMITS     70
  FORMER_MINE_DANGER     71
  FOXTROT     72
  FREE_PORT     73
  GAME_PRESERVE     74
  GAS_FIELD     75
  HARBOUR A natural or artificial improved body of water providing protection for vessels and anchorage/docking facilities. EC HARBOUR 76
  HAZMAT_DUMPING_GROUND Dumping ground for hazardous materials.   77
  HISTORIC_WRECK     78
  HISTORIC_WRECK_RESTRICTED Historic wreck, restricted.   79
  INCINERATION     80
  INSHORE_TRAFFIC_ZONE     81
  INTAKE     82
  INWATER_TRACKING_RANGE     83
  LANDING_PROHIBITED     84
  LATERITE A reddish soil residue produced by weathering under temperate to tropical conditions and composed primarily of hydrated iron or aluminum oxides.   85
  LCAC Landing craft air cushion.   86
  MAJOR_NAVY_OPERATING     87
  MARINE_FARM     88
  MARINE_SANCTUARY     89
  MILITARY_PRACTICE     90
  MINE_DANGER     91
  MINE_LAYING_PRACTICE     92
  MINESWEPT_CHANNEL     93
  MINOR_NAVY_OPERATING     94
  MISSILE_TEST     95
  NAMED_OPERATING     96
  NATURE_PRESERVE     97
  NAVAL_DEFENSE_SEA     98
  NAVAL_OPERATIONS     99
  NAVIGATIONAL_AID_SAFETY Navigational aid safety zone.   100
  NO_WAKE     101
  OFFSHORE_PRODUCTION     102
  OIL_FIELD     103
  OUTFALL     104
  PILOT_BOARDING     105
  PIPELINE     106
  PRACTICE_IN_GENERAL General-purpose practice region.   107
  PRECAUTIONARY     108
  PROHIBITED_SHIPPING Prohibited shipping region or entry prohibited.   109
  PROTECTED Protected, e.g., for a fish haven.   110
  QUARANTINE_ANCHORAGE     111
  RECLAMATION     112
  RED_ROCKS     113
  RESEARCH     114
  RESERVED_ANCHORAGE     115
  RESTRICTED     116
  ROUNDABOUT_ZONE     117
  SAFETY_ZONE     118
  SEA_TEST_RANGE     119
  SEAL_SANCTUARY     120
  SEAPLANE     121
  SEAPLANE_ANCHORAGE     122
  SEPARATION_ZONE     123
  SEWER     124
  SMALL_CRAFT_MOORING     125
  SMALL_VESSEL_ANCHORAGE Small vessel anchorage or marina.   126
  SPOIL_GROUND Spoil site or ground.   127
  STOPPING_PROHIBITED     128
  SUB_AND_GUNNERY_EXERCISE Submarine and gunnery exercise region.   129
  SUB_TRANSIT_LANE_SUBMERGED Submarine transit lane, submerged.   130
  SUB_TRANSIT_LANE_SURFACE Submarine transit lane, surface.   131
  SUBMARINE_CABLE     132
  SUBMARINE_DANGER     133
  SUBMARINE_EXERCISE     134
  SUBMARINE_OPERATING     135
  SUBMARINE_WARNING     136
  SURFACE_FREE_LANE     137
  SURFACE_OPERATING_MAJOR Surface operating region, major.   138
  SURFACE_OPERATING_MINOR Surface operating region, minor.   139
  SURFACE_SHIP_SAFETY_LANE     140
  SWEPT_BY_WIRE_DRAG Wire drag or swept.   141
  SWIMMING     142
  SWINGING Turning area or swinging circle.   143
  TANKER_ANCHORAGE     144
  TERRITORIAL_SEA     145
  TIME_LIMITED     146
  TO_BE_AVOIDED     147
  TORPEDO_PRACTICE     148
  TRAWLING_PROHIBITED     149
  TRAWLING_RESTRICTED     150
  UNEXPLODED_ORDINANCE     151
  UNRESTRICTED_ANCHORAGE     152
  UNSURVEYED Has not been surveyed.   153
  UQC_OR_WQC_TEST     154
  VESSEL_DUMPING_GROUND     155
  WAITING     156
  WATER_SKIING     157
  WORKS_IN_PROGRESS     158
MARITIME_STATION_TYPE   The equipment or activity at site.    
  BOMIS     11
  BRIDGE_SIGNAL     12
  CAMERA     13
  COAST_GUARD A military or naval force employed in coast or responsible for the safety, order, operation of maritime traffic in neighbouring waters   14
  FIREBOAT     15
  FIRING_PRACTICE_SIGNAL     16
  FOG_SIGNAL     17
  FORACS_TRANSDUCER_77 Device used for the calibration of submarine sonar.   18
  ICE_SIGNAL     19
  INTERNAT_PORT_SIGNALS International port signals.   20
  LIFEBOAT     21
  LIFEBOAT_OR_RESCUE May be further delineated specifically as EE LIFEBOAT and EE RESCUE.   22
  LOCK_SIGNAL     23
  MARINE_POLICE     24
  NMH     25
  PILOT     26
  PILOT_LOOKOUT     27
  PORT_CONTROL     28
  RADAR_SURVEILLANCE     29
  RADAR_TARGET     30
  RESCUE     31
  SEMAPHORE     32
  SIGNAL     33
  SIGNAL_MAST     34
  SIGNAL_TRAFFIC     35
  SONAR_TARGET     36
  STA     37
  STORM_SIGNAL     38
  STREAM_SIGNAL     39
  THEODOLITE     40
  TIDAL_CURRENT_SIGNAL     41
  TIDE_SIGNAL     42
  TIME_BALL     43
  TIME_SIGNAL     44
  TRAFFIC_SIGNAL     45
  TRANSIT_HUT     46
  UEWS Underwater emergency warning system.   47
  UNMANNED_OCEAN Unmanned oceanographic.   48
  UQC_WQC     49
  WARNING     50
  WEATHER_SIGNAL     51
MARITIME_TRACK_TYPE   The restrictions, direction and other characteristics of maritime tracks.    
  BASED_ON_FIXED_MARKS     11
  MANDATORY_DIRECTION     12
  MAXIMUM_AUTHORIZED_DRAFT     13
  NOT_BASED_ON_FIXED_MARKS     14
  RECOMMENDED_DIRECTION     15
MAST_TYPE   The type of a mast.    
  COMMUNICATIONS Relating to the transmission or receipt of messages via electronic signals, either by wire or wireless means.   11
  ILLUMINATION     12
  MICROWAVE Support for an antenna that is designed to operate in the microwave region of the spectrum, typically consisting of an open-ended wave guide directed at a parabolic reflector.   13
  RADIO Support for a receiver or transmitter antenna for the signals transmitted by television stations.   14
  TELEVISION The receiving or transmitting antenna for the signals transmitted by television stations.   15
MEDIAN_WIDTH_RANGE   A range indicating the presence and width of a divider between multiple lanes/tracks.    
  WITHOUT Without median.   11
  WITH With median, but width unknown.   12
  lt5_M < 5 metres.   13
  ge5_AND_lt20_M >= 5 metres and < 20 metres.   14
  ge20_AND_lt35_M >= 20 metres and < 35 metres.   15
  ge35_AND_lt80_M >= 35 metres and < 80 metres.   16
  gt80_M >= 80 metres.   17
MIDDLE_CLOUD_TYPE   The type of middle level cloud.    
  ALTOCUMULUS_CASTELLANUS Altocumulus castellanus or floccus.   11
  ALTOCUMULUS_CUMULOGEN Altocumulus cumulogenitus (or cumulonimbo genitus).   12
  ALTOCUMULUS_PATCHES Patches (often lenticular) of altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.   13
  ALTOCUMULUS_TRANSLUCIDUS Altocumulus translucidus in bands, or one or more layers of altocumulus translucidus or opacus, progressively invading the sky; these altocumulus clouds generally thicken as a whole.   14
  ALTOSTRATUS_OPACUS Altostratus opacus or nimbostratus.   15
  ALTOSTRATUS_TRANSLUCIDUS Altostratus translucidus.   16
  CHAOTIC_ALTOCUMULUS Altocumulus of a chaotic sky; generally at several levels; or nimbostratus.   17
  MIDDLE_CLOUDS_INVISIBLE Middle clouds invisible owing to darkness, fog, blowing dust or sand, or other similar phenomena, or because of continuous layer of lower clouds.   18
  MULTILAYER_ALTOCUMULUS Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or altocumulus with altostratus or nimbostratus.   19
  NO_MIDDLE_CLOUDS No middle clouds.   20
  SINGLE_LEVEL_ALTOCUMULUS Altocumulus translucidus at a single level.   21
MILITARY_FORCE_ALLEGIANCE   The military alignment of the force responsible for the creation or maintenance of the man-made object.    
  FRIEND     11
  HOSTILE     12
  NEUTRAL     13
  ALT_1 Alternate #1.   14
  ALT_2 Alternate #2.   15
  ALT_3 Alternate #3.   16
  ALT_4 Alternate #4.   17
  ALT_5 Alternate #5.   18
  ALT_6 Alternate #6.   19
  ALT_7 Alternate #7.   20
  ALT_8 Alternate #8.   21
  ALT_9 Alternate #9.   22
MILITARY_USE   Type of military region.    
  AMMUNITION_STORAGE     11
  AMMUNITION_SUPPLY     12
  INSTALLATION     13
  MAINTENANCE     14
  POL Petroleum, oil or lubricants.   15
  POL_OR_STORAGE Petroleum, oil or lubricants; or storage. May be further delineated specifically as EE POL and EE STORAGE.   16
  STORAGE     17
MINE_ACOUSTIC_ACTUATION   The type of acoustic actuation of an explosive mine.    
  AUDIO_FREQ     11
  HIGH_FREQ     12
  LOW_FREQ     13
  MULTIPLE_FREQ     14
MINE_ACTUATION   The type of actuation of an explosive mine.    
  CONTROLLED Mine controlled.   11
  INDEPENDENT Mine independent.   12
MINE_ALLEGIANCE   The military alignment of the force responsible for the creation or maintenance of an explosive mine.    
  FRIEND     11
  HOSTILE     12
  NEUTRAL     13
  ALT_1 Alternate #1.   14
  ALT_2 Alternate #2.   15
  ALT_3 Alternate #3.   16
  ALT_4 Alternate #4.   17
  ALT_5 Alternate #5.   18
  ALT_6 Alternate #6.   19
  ALT_7 Alternate #7.   20
  ALT_8 Alternate #8.   21
  ALT_9 Alternate #9.   22
MINE_CABLELESS_ACTUATION   The type of cableless control method of an explosive mine.    
  ALTERNATING_CURRENT Alternating current communications Link.   11
  EXPLICIT Explicit communications link.   12
  FREQUENCY Frequency communications link.   13
MINE_CHARGE_SIZE   The explosive charge of a ground mine.    
  le500_KG <= 500 kilograms per charge.   11
  gt500_KG > 500 kilograms per charge.   12
MINE_CONTACT_ACTUATION   The type of independent contact actuation of an explosive mine.    
  ANTENNA     11
  PLAIN     12
  SNAGLINE     13
MINE_CONTROL_METHOD   The type of actuation control method of an explosive mine.    
  CONTROLLED_CABLE Mine controlled cable.   11
  CONTROLLED_CABLELESS Mine controlled cableless.   12
MINE_INDEPENDENT_ACTUATION   The type of independent actuation of an explosive mine.    
  CONTACT Mine independent contact.   11
  INFLUENCE Mine independent influence.   12
MINE_INFLUENCE_ACTUATION   The type of actuation influences of an explosive mine.    
  ACOUSTIC Mine influence acoustic.   11
  COMBINED     12
  MAGNETIC Mine influence magnetic.   13
  PRESSURE     14
MINE_INFO_ANTI_HUNTING   The type of explosive mine anti-hunting capability.    
  ACOUSTIC_IMPEDANCE     11
  ACOUSTIC_TRANSPARENCY     12
  ANECHOIC_COATING     13
  AUTOMATIC_MINE_BURIAL     14
  IRREGULAR_SHAPING     15
  NON_METALLIC_CASE     16
  SONAR_DECOYS     17
MINE_INFO_ANTI_RECOVERY   The type of anti-recovery capability of an explosive mine.    
  MOORING_LEVEL_SWITCH     11
  STRIPPING_EQUIPMENT     12
  SWITCH     13
MINE_INFO_ANTI_SWEEP_WIRE   The type of anti-sweep wire capability of an explosive mine.    
  CHAIN_MOORINGS     11
  CUTTERS     12
  GRAPNEL     13
  SENSITIVE_TUBING     14
  SPROCKET     15
MINE_INFO_DEVICE_TYPE   The type of special capabilities of an explosive mine.    
  ANTIHUNTING Mine special devices anti-hunting.   11
  ANTIRECOVERY Mine special devices anti-recovery.   12
  ANTISWEEP_WIRE Mine special devices anti-sweep wire.   13
  ANTIWATCHING Mine special devices anti-watching.   14
  ARMING_DELAY     15
  DELAYED_RISING     16
  FLOODERS     17
  INTERMITTENT_ARMING     18
  OBSTRUCTORS     19
  SHIP_COUNT     20
  STERILIZERS     21
MINE_INFO_TYPE   The special information characteristic type of an explosive mine.    
  SPECIAL_DEVICES Mine special devices.   11
  SPECIAL_MINE_TYPES Mine special mine types.   12
  SPECIAL_USEFULNESS Mine special usefulness.   13
MINE_MAGNETIC_SENSITIVITY   The sensitivity of a magnetic activation explosive mine.    
  COARSE     11
  MID_SENSITIVE     12
  SENSITIVE     13
MINE_MOORED_POSITION_TYPE   The position type of a moored explosive mine.    
  DEEP_MOORED     11
  SHORT_TETHERED     12
MINE_OPERATIONAL_USE   The military operational utility of an explosive mine.    
  ANTISURF_EFFECT_VEHICLE Anti-surface effect vehicle.   11
  CONTINENTAL_SHELF     12
  DEEP_WATER     13
  GENERAL_PURPOSE_GROUND     14
  MARITIME_ANTIINVASION Maritime, anti-invasion.   15
  MEDIUM_DEPTH_ANTISUB Medium depth anti-submarine.   16
MINE_OTHER_ACTUATION_TYPE   The type of actuation, independent of other actuation methods, of an explosive mine.    
  COSMIC_RAY     11
  ELECTRIC_FIELDS     12
  INFRARED     13
  LASER_SENSORS     14
  REDISTRIBUTION     15
  SEISMIC Triggered by sensed vibrations.   16
  VELOCITY_FIELD     17
MINE_OTHER_INFO_TYPE   The subsidiary information for an explosive mine.    
  IDENTITY Mine identity.   11
  POSITION Mine position.   12
  SPECIAL_INFORMATION Mine special information.   13
  STATUS Mine status.   14
  TYPE Mine type.   15
MINE_OTHER_POSITION_TYPE   The position type of an explosive mine.    
  ACTIVE     11
  BOUQUET     12
  CREEPING     13
  DRIFTING     14
  HOMING     15
  MOBILE     16
  OSCILLATING     17
  RISING     18
MINE_POSITION_TYPE   The type of position of an explosive mine.    
  GROUND Mine position ground.   11
  MOORED Mine position moored.   12
MINE_STATUS   The status of an explosive mine    
  AFLOAT     11
  COUNTERMINED     12
  DISPOSED     13
  EXPLODED     14
  FOULED     15
  NEUTRALIZED     16
  RECOVERED     17
  REMOVED     18
  RENDERED_SAFE     19
  SUNK     20
MINE_TACTICAL_USE   The military tactical utility of an explosive mine.    
  ANTIHOVERCRAFT Anti-hovercraft.   11
  ANTIHUNTER Anti-hunter.   12
  ANTISWEEPER Anti-sweeper.   13
  DISPOSAL_CHARGE     14
  DRILL     15
  EXERCISE     16
  EXERCISE_FILLED     17
  EXPLOSIVE_FILLED     18
  PRACTICE     19
MINE_TYPE   The type of a mine.    
  BELOW_SURFACE     11
  BORROW     12
  HORIZONTAL_SHAFT     13
  OPEN_PIT     14
  PEAT_CUTTINGS     15
  PLACER     16
  PROSPECT     17
  STRIP     18
  VERTICAL_SHAFT     19
MISSILE_SITE_TYPE   The class of missile at a site.    
  ABM Antiballistic missile.   11
  ICBM Intercontinental ballistic missile; a ballistic missile with a range capability in excess of 5 500 kilometres.   12
  IRBM Intermediate range ballistic missile.   13
  MRBM Medium-range ballistic missile.   14
  SA1 Soviet anti-aircraft surface-to-air guided missile, NATO codename "Guild", range approximately 50 kilometres.   15
  SA2 Soviet medium range, anti-aircraft surface-to-air guided missile, NATO codename "Guideline", range approximately 40 to 50 kilometres.   16
  SA3 Soviet short-range, surface-to-air guided missile for defence against low-flying aircraft, NATO codename "Goa", range approximately 25 kilometres.   17
  SA4 Soviet anti-aircraft surface-to-air guided missile, launched from tracked vehicles, NATO codename "Ganef", range approximately 70 kilometres.   18
  SA5 Soviet long-range air defence missile, NATO codename "Gammon", range approximately 300 kilometres.   19
  SA6 Soviet anti-aircraft surface-to-air guided missile, NATO codename "Gainful", range approximately 30 kilometres.   20
  SA7 Soviet anti-aircraft man-portable guided missile, NATO codename "Grail", range approximately 6 kilometres.   21
  SA8 Soviet short-range, surface-to-air guided missile for defence against low-flying aircraft, NATO codename "Gecko", range approximately 8 kilometres.   22
  SA9 Soviet short-range, anti-aircraft vehicle-mounted guided missile, NATO codename "Gaskin", range approximately 8 kilometres.   23
  SAM Surface-to-air missile.   24
  SSM Surface-to-surface missile.   25
MISSING_COLLECTION_REASON   The reason data was not collected.    
  DATA_NOT_REQUESTED Data not requested by user.   11
  DATA_NOT_REQUIRED     12
  DIFFERENT_HEIGHT_THRESHOLD Different height threshold within data block.   13
  LOW_DATA_COLLECTION_CRIT Low data collection criteria.   14
  NO_AVAILABLE_IMAGERY     15
  NO_AVAILABLE_MAP_SOURCE     16
  NO_SUITABLE_IMAGERY     17
  TOO_ROUGH_TO_COLLECT Region which is to rough to collect.   18
MISSING_INFORMATION_TYPE   The type of missing information.    
  RELIEF     11
MN_SEASONAL_HWTR_DEPTH   A range indicating the average seasonal high water depth.    
  le0r08_M <= 0,08 metre.   11
  gt0r08_AND_le1r60_M > 0,08 metre and <= 1,60 metres.   12
  gt1r60_AND_le2r40_M > 1,60 metres and <= 2,40 metres.   13
  gt2r40_M > 2,40 metres.   14
MN_SEASONAL_HWTR_SPD_RANGE   A range indicating the average seasonal high water speed, estimated within delineation of an object (e.g., aqueduct, stream, river outflow region, or drainage canal), exclusive of high water due to runoff or low water due to drought.    
  le0r5_M_PER_SEC <= 0,5 metre per second.   11
  gt0r5_AND_le1r5_M_PER_SEC > 0,5 metre per second and <= 1,5 metres per second.   12
  gt1r5_AND_le2r5_M_PER_SEC > 1,5 metres per second and <= 2,5 metres per second.   13
  gt2r5_M_PER_SEC > 2,5 metres per second.   14
MN_SEASONAL_LWTR_DEPTH   A range indicating the average seasonal low water depth.    
  le0r08_M <= 0,08 metre.   11
  gt0r08_AND_le1r6_M > 0,08 metre and <= 1,60 metres.   12
  gt1r6_AND_le2r4_M > 1,60 metres and <= 2,40 metres.   13
  gt2r4_M > 2,40 metres.   14
MN_SEASONAL_LWTR_SPD_RANGE   A range indicating the average seasonal low water speed, estimated within delineation of an object (e.g., aqueduct, stream, river outflow region, or drainage canal), exclusive of high water due to runoff or low water due to drought.    
  le0r5_M_PER_SEC <= 0,5 metre per second.   11
  gt0r5_AND_le1r5_M_PER_SEC > 0,5 metre per second and <= 1,5 metres per second.   12
  gt1r5_AND_le2r5_M_PER_SEC > 1,5 metres per second and <= 2,5 metres per second.   13
  gt2r5_M_PER_SEC > 2,5 metres per second.   14
MONTH   The month of the year; one of the twelve divisions of the year according to the Gregorian calendar, varying from 28 to 31 days in length.    
  JAN January.   11
  FEB February.   12
  MAR March.   13
  APR April.   14
  MAY May.   15
  JUN June   16
  JUL July.   17
  AUG August.   18
  SEP September.   19
  OCT October.   20
  NOV November.   21
  DEC December.   22
MOORING_CONNECTION_TYPE   The type of connection used in a mooring system.    
  FLEXIBLE_RESTRAINT A physical connection (e.g., chain, wire, or cable) between two independent objects, e.g., between: anchor and mooring buoy; anchor and offshore platform; hulk and bollard on land. EC FLEXIBLE_RESTRAINT 11
MOORING_FACILITY_TYPE   The type of mooring/warping facility.    
  BOLLARD     11
  DEVIATION_DOLPHIN     12
  DOLPHIN     13
  NONE_PRESENT     14
  PILE A long, heavy timber or section of steel or concrete, forced into the ground to serve as a support, as for a pier, e.g., a pile, piling, or post. EC PILE 15
  TIE_UP_WALL     16
MTRL_HANDLING_FACILITIES   The material handling facilities available at or in the near vicinity    
  BULK_FUEL     11
  BULK_GRAIN     12
  BULK_LIQUID     13
  BULK_ORE     14
  CIVILIAN_LABOR     15
  CONTAINER     16
  CONTAINER_TRAILER     17
  CRANES     18
  DOCK_LEVELING Dock levelling facilities or vehicle/rail ramps.   19
  FORKLIFT_TRUCKS     20
  NONE_PRESENT     21
  RAIL_TRANSFER_EQUIPMENT     22
  RO_RO Roll-on roll-off.   23
  STRADDLE_CARRIER     24
  SYNCROLIFT     25

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