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<idPurp>The U.S. inland navigation system consists of of rivers maintained by the Corps of Engineers in 22 states, and includes 276 lock chambers with a total lift of 6,100 feet. The highly adaptable and effective system of barge navigation moves over 625 million tons of commodities annually, which includes coal, petroleum products, various other raw materials, food and farm products, chemicals, and manufactured goods. The shallow draft waterways have many unique characteristics and difficulties over coastal harbor and ocean navigation; river levels can change by over 30 feet in a seasonal cycle, the navigation channel can shift significantly within the river banks, and shifting yet ever present river currents pose constant challenges in these confined waterways. Electronic chart systems can offer significant benefits to vessels including accurate and real-time display of vessel position relative to waterway features, voyage planning and monitoring, training tools for new personnel and integrated display of river charts, radar, and Automatic Identification Systems.
Following recommendations by the National Transportation Safety Board, the National Academy of Science and the American Waterways Operators, Congress directed the Corps of Engineers to develop and publish electronic charts for the inland waterways. Development of Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENCs) to cover the Mississippi River and tributaries thus began in 2001 with pilot projects on the Atchafalaya River in Louisiana and Lower Mississippi River near Vicksburg, Mississippi. These projects, which involved a combination of in-house and contract activities, were the first efforts to collect and convert inland waterway data, commonly used for river and channel maintenance, into the international S-57 hydrographic data exchange. This highly structured data format is commonly used for electronic chart applications and will be used for Corps IENCs
An S-57 database is extracted into an Esri File Geodatabase for publication. This is that geodatabase and it contains 99 feature classes that make up the IENC data.</idPurp>
<idCitation>
<date>
<pubDate>2026-04-01T00:00:00</pubDate>
</date>
<citRespParty>
<rpOrgName>Army Geospatial Center</rpOrgName>
<rpPosName>IENC POC</rpPosName>
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<eMailAdd>IENC_POC@usace.army.mil</eMailAdd>
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<RoleCd value="007"/>
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<resTitle>COASTLINE_LINE</resTitle>
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<Consts>
<useLimit>Users should be aware that the IENCs reflect best available information at the time the data was collected. These data products are subject to change.</useLimit>
</Consts>
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<tpCat>
<TopicCatCd value="Transportation Water"/>
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<keyword>USACE</keyword>
<keyword>USCG</keyword>
<keyword>IENC</keyword>
<keyword>HIFLD</keyword>
<keyword>Inland Electronic Navigation Charts</keyword>
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<placeKeys>
<keyword>Continental United States</keyword>
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<suppInfo>This geodatabase feature class is created as part of the publication of the IENC data. It is authoritative from the United States Army Corps of Engineers Inland Electronic Navigation Charts (USACE IENC) as of the date of publication. This data may be updated twice a month. A master feature service containing 92 of the 99 layers as feature services that can be exported and queried can be referenced in the Distribution information section.
Note that seven of the services have modified symbology due to feature limitations. They are: DAM_LINE, FERRY, LEVEE_LINE, Overhead_Pipeline, RAILROAD, ROAD_LINE, SUBMARINE_PIPELINE. The six layers that were removed were: Building_Point, Buoy_Special_Purpose, Daymark, Depth_Area, Shoreline_Construction_Area, Shoreline_Construction_Line.
Other download options are included in Distribution information. In addition to these options, KML, RSS, and GeoPDF data downloads can be found at: https://ienccloud.us/#DataDownload
This page also contains up-to-date alternative geo-enabled formats found in other distribution options as well as an interactive browser map viewer and a viewer that visualizes individual chart coverage.
Spelling, capitalization, abbreviation definitions, and formatting in dataset attribution comply with the Encoding Guide of Inland ENC (&lt;http://ienccloud.us/ienc/products/files/documents/IENC%20Encoding%20Guide%20-%20Edition%202.3.6.pdf&gt;). For example:
1) The mandatory source indicator is encoded under the following format (per page 13 of the encoding guide):
2 character country code, 2 character authority code, 5 character source code, identifier (no restriction on number of characters), e.g., (US,U3,SURVY,2001_Hydro_Survey). 2) Blank values indicate data that was not provided or otherwise not available; Denotes missing data that was not present in the source data. However, the missing data may be present in other sources not yet discovered and used in the creation and/or maintenance of this dataset. These records may be populated with valid information in future update cycles. Null values are not the same as blank values and may indicate values that were not translated from the original source charts.
3) Abbreviations and capitalization may reference a temporary status or a standard United States Coast Guard (USCG) Navigation Center entity (&lt;https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/&gt;; a recent light list containing abbreviations can be found at &lt;https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/lightLists/LightList_V5_2020.pdf&gt;). Additional common abbreviations are included in specific feature class field and supplemental information metadata. These occur in fields such as but not limited to Object_Name and Information in feature classes including but not limited to BUOY_SPECIAL_PURPOSE, CAUTION_AREA, CAUTION_AREA_POINT, DAYMARK, Lateral_Beacon, FLOODWALL, ISOLATED_DANGER_BUOY_POINT, LAND_REGION_POINT, LIGHTS, MOORING_FACILITY_POINT, Notice_Mark, PILE_POINT, PYLONS_AREA, SEA_AREA_POINT, SHORELINE_CONSTRUCTION_AREA, SHORELINE_CONSTRUCTION_LINE, SUBMARINE_PIPELINE_POINT, Lateral_Buoy, and RAILROAD.
4) In cases where units are not indicated in an entry that are encapsulated in parentheses, the units are assumed to be a mile marker referencing statute miles. These occur in fields such as but not limited to Object_Name and Information in feature classes in feature classes including but not limited to Bridge_Area, BUOY_SPECIAL_PURPOSE, CAUTION_AREA, CAUTION_AREA_POINT, CONVEYOR_AREA, FERRY, HARBOR_FACILITY_POINT, ISOLATED_DANGER_BUOY_POINT, LAND_REGION_POINT, Lateral_Beacon, LIGHTS, Lock_Basin, MOORING_FACILITY_AREA, MOORING_FACILITY_POINT, PILE_POINT, SEA_AREA_POINT, SHORELINE_CONSTRUCTION_AREA, SHORELINE_CONSTRUCTION_LINE, Traffic_Signal_Station, Warning_Signal_Station, Waterway_Gauge_Point, DAYMARK, Lateral_Buoy, and OBSTRUCTION_POINT.
To query specific enumerations and definitions not included in this metadata, access an up to date, interactive IENC Feature Catalog at: http://ienccloud.us/ienc/web/s-57/index24.html.</suppInfo>
<idCredit>USACE IENC</idCredit>
<idAbs>The line where shore and water meet. Although the terminology of coasts and shores is rather confused, shoreline and coastline are generally used as synonyms. (IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 858,4695) Distinction: canal bank; lake shore; river bank; shoreline construction;</idAbs>
<dataExt>
<exDesc>The USACE IENCs coverage area consists of 7,260 miles across 21 rivers primarily located in the Central United States. IENCs apply to inland waterways that are maintained for navigation by USACE for shallow-draft vessels (e.g., maintained at a depth of 9-14 feet, dependent upon the waterway project authorization). Generally, IENCs are produced for those commercially navigable waterways which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) does not produce Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs). However, Special Purpose IENCs may be produced in agreement with NOAA. </exDesc>
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<mdConst>
<Consts>
<useLimit>Users should be aware that the IENCs reflect best available information at the time the data was collected. These data products are subject to change.</useLimit>
</Consts>
</mdConst>
<mdConst>
<LegConsts>
<useLimit>None (Public Domain Information) </useLimit>
</LegConsts>
</mdConst>
<mdConst>
<SecConsts>
<useLimit>None (Public Domain Information) </useLimit>
<classSys>USCAPCO</classSys>
<class>
<ClasscationCd value="001"/>
</class>
</SecConsts>
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<maintFreq>
<MaintFreqCd value="005"/>
</maintFreq>
</mdMaint>
<idinfo>
<natvform>Map Service, KML, WMS, WFS, RSS, GeoPDF, Overlays</natvform>
</idinfo>
<distInfo>
<distributor>
<distorTran>
<onLineSrc>
<linkage>https://ienccloud.us/arcgis/rest/services</linkage>
<orName>IENC Map Services</orName>
<orDesc>Hosts Map Services, WFS, and WMS services by Chart and Feature Class for quick attribute review in web maps and ArcMap.</orDesc>
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<rpOrgName>Army Geospatial Center</rpOrgName>
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<eMailAdd>IENC_POC@usace.army.mil</eMailAdd>
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<RoleCd value="007"/>
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<linkage>https://services3.arcgis.com/JR1tf2VoTNNjWen5/arcgis/rest/services/USACE_IENC_HIFLD_Layers/FeatureServer</linkage>
<orName>IENC Hosted Feature Services</orName>
<orDesc>Hosts a subset of the dataset (see supplemental information on which feature classes have limitations) as Feature Services by Feature Class for ArcMap detailed attribute access and dynamic exporting for offline use.</orDesc>
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<transSize>17.63</transSize>
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<rpOrgName>Army Geospatial Center</rpOrgName>
<rpPosName>IENC POC</rpPosName>
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<eMailAdd>IENC_POC@usace.army.mil</eMailAdd>
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<linkage>https://hifld-geoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/</linkage>
<orName>HIFLD Open</orName>
<orDesc>The HIFLD Open homepage distributes this data from the map services and allows downloads and web service access in a variety of formats with additional descriptive information.</orDesc>
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<rpOrgName>Army Geospatial Center</rpOrgName>
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<eMailAdd>IENC_POC@usace.army.mil</eMailAdd>
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<onLineSrc>
<linkage>http://ienccloud.us/ienc/products/files/u37/ienc_master_dataset_gdb/USACE_IENC_Master_Service_gdb.zip</linkage>
<orName>Master Geodatabase</orName>
<orDesc>The IENC Master Geodatabase downloads all 400,000+ features in all charts and datasets to a single geodatabase for offline use of the entire dataset suite.</orDesc>
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<unitsODist>MB</unitsODist>
<transSize>131</transSize>
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<rpOrgName>Army Geospatial Center</rpOrgName>
<rpPosName>IENC POC</rpPosName>
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<eMailAdd>IENC_POC@usace.army.mil</eMailAdd>
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<distFormat>
<formatName>File Geodatabase Feature Class</formatName>
<formatVer>ArcGIS ArcGISPro 3.3 Build 52636</formatVer>
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<dqInfo>
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<measDesc>Users should be aware that the IENCs reflect best available information at the time the data was collected. These data products are subject to change.</measDesc>
<measName>Temporal Validity</measName>
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<attrlabl>OBJECTID</attrlabl>
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<attr>
<attrlabl>SHAPE</attrlabl>
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<attr>
<attrlabl>Category_of_Coastline</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Category of coastline</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</attrdefs>
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<edom>
<edomv>Steep coast</edomv>
<edomvd>A coast backed by rock or earth cliffs, gives a good radar return and is useful for visual identification from a considerable distance off, where cliffs alternate with low lying coast along the shoreline. (IHO Chart Specifications, M-4).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Flat coast</edomv>
<edomvd>A level coast with no obvious topographic features.</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Sandy shore</edomv>
<edomvd>A shoreline area made up of sand, i.e. loose material consisting of small but easily distinguishable, separate grains, between 0.0625 and 2.000 millimetres in diameter. (adapted from IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 4497).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Stony shore</edomv>
<edomvd>A shoreline area made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. (adapted from IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 5059).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Shingly shore</edomv>
<edomvd>A shoreline area made up of rounded, often flat waterworn rock fragments larger than approximately 16 millimetres. (adapted from IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 4683).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Glacier (seaward end)</edomv>
<edomvd>Projecting seaward extension of glacier, usually afloat. Also called glacier tongue. (IHO Hydrographic Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 2043).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Mangrove</edomv>
<edomvd>One of several genera of tropical trees or shrubs which produce many prop roots and grow along low lying coasts into shallow water. (IHO Hydrographic Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 3064).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Marshy shore</edomv>
<edomvd>A shoreline area made up of spongy land saturated with water. It may have a shallow covering of water, usually with a considerable amount of vegetation appearing above the surface. (adapted from IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 5240).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Coral reef</edomv>
<edomvd>A reef, often of large extent, composed chiefly of coral and its derivatives. (IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 1063).</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Ice coast</edomv>
<edomvd>A vertical cliff forming the seaward edge of an ice shelf, ranging in height from 2m to 50m or more above sea level.</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Shelly shore</edomv>
<edomvd>A shoreline area made up of shells i.e. made up of the hard outside covering of marine animals.</edomvd>
<edomvds>Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</edomvds>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
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<attr>
<attrlabl>Scale_Minimum</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">The minimum scale at which the object may be used e.g. for ECDIS presentation.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Scale minimum; the modulus of the scale is indicated, that is 1:1 250 000 is encoded as 1250000.</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>Source_Date</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">The production date of the source of the data (e.g. the date of measurement). The source date should be coded for those objects in an IENC, which are changing regularly, for example depth information. </attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<codesetd>
<codesetn>Numeric calendar date. The format is yearmonthday (YYYYMMDD). For example, SORDAT coding for a feature with of source date of September 30, 2004 is 20040930.</codesetn>
<codesets>Inland Electronic Navigation Charts (IENC) 2</codesets>
</codesetd>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>Source_Indication</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">The source indicator is a mandatory attribute and must be coded for all objects in the IENC. All objects in the Encoding Guide state that SORIND is Conditional (C); the condition that must be met is that it is a US produced chart.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Per page 13 of the encoding guide (see supplemental information for link):
Each entry contains 2 character country code, 2 character authority code, 5 character source code, identifier (no restriction on number of characters). For example, features reference an authority such as the USCG Mississippi River System Light List, Volume 5: (US,U3,MS_LL,2004_Edition_No.808).</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>Source_Dataset</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Dataset or chart from which feature is derived.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Support Team (HST)</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>8 character encoded reference name for original chart indicating country, subdivision, state, and state subdivision.</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>Feature_ID</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Feature Object Identifier field (FOID)</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Numeric Feature S-57 ID</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SHAPE_Length</attrlabl>
</attr>
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<Data EsriPropertyType="PictureX"/>
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<Esri>
<CreaDate>20260401</CreaDate>
<CreaTime>21030200</CreaTime>
<ArcGISFormat>1.0</ArcGISFormat>
<SyncOnce>TRUE</SyncOnce>
<DataProperties>
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