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 |