Tag:natural=shoal

natural=shoal
Description
An area of the water floor which nears the water surface and is exposed at low tide or when a river/lake is not full of water.  
Rendering in OSM Carto
Group: Natural
Used on these elements
Useful combination
See also
Status: de facto

The natural=shoal tag is used to mark an area of the water floor which nears the water surface (literally, becomes shallow) and is exposed from time to time (at low tide or when a river/lake is almost empty in summer but higher at spring for example). This tag is used for distinct raised features like sand or other unconsolidated material (shingle, gravel, pebble stones...) but not for tidal flats (i.e. muddy flats) or rocks.

How to map

To map a shoal you can just draw a line closing on itself, marking the area of the shoal and tag it natural=shoal. To map larger shoals you can use relation:multipolygon with the same tag.

If known you can add the following tags:

Mapping caveats

This tag is not recommended for:

Rendering examples

Renderings in OSM Carto in areas without water.

In area with water, yellow/orange colour becomes blue colour which means that nothing is visible if the tag surface is missing.

See also

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