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WMS service of Géolittoral, the sea and coastline portal of the French Ministry in charge of the environmentService WMS de Géolittoral, portail de la mer et du littoral du Ministère en charge de l'environnement

Service WMS de Géolittoral, portail de la mer et du littoral du Ministère en charge de l'environnementWMS service of Géolittoral, the sea and coastline portal of the French Ministry in charge of the environment

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This WMS (Web Map Service) provides access to geospatial data published by Géolittoral, the sea and coastline portal of the French Ministry in charge of the environment. It is maintained by Cerema and covers France at national level. The service allows users to view and integrate map layers related to coastal and marine environmental information into GIS applications, without requiring authentication. It supports free, open access to environmental geospatial data concerning the sea and littoral zones.Service WMS de Géolittoral, portail de la mer et du littoral du Ministère en charge de l'environnement.

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Base URL
https://geolittoral-data.cerema.fr/server/services/flux_ogc/Geolittoral_WMS/MapServer/WMSServer
Format
openapi

Query examples

curl -s 'https://geolittoral-data.cerema.fr/server/services/flux_ogc/Geolittoral_WMS/MapServer/WMSServer' -H 'Accept: application/json'

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