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Malcolm has identified the following existing "harbour:" tags:

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In use

harbour

harbour: is a Namespace.

There are also this namespaces:

crane:
recycling: (engine_oil, excrement, etc)
...

harbour:name

internationale Schreibweise wie im internationalen Hafenverzeichnis.

Value: name correspondig to WPI-name, international spelling in latin writing system
Format: alphabetic letters without diacritics
Example: harbour:name=Lubeck, harbour:name=Hongkong, harbour:name=Copenhagen

harbour:namenational

namenational || nationale Schreibweise in nationaler Schrift.

Value: national spelling, in national writing system
Format: alphabetic letters including diacritics
Example: harbour:namenational=Lübeck, harbour:namenational=香港, harbour:namenational=København

harbour:locode

LOCODE erfasst 60.000 Orte in 242 Ländern und 1000 Regionen. Er dient u.a. der internationalen Identifikation der Seehäfen und wird in AIS-Meldungen weltweit verwendet. Der Local-Code besteht aus 5 Buchstaben. Die ersten zwei bezeichnen das Land (ISO-3166-1), die drei folgenden den Ort des Hafens.

Value: LOCODE, corresponding to the LOCODE-list
Format: 5 alphabetic capital letters, xxyyy (xx = ISO-3166-1, yyy = name of the location of the object.
Example: harbour:locode=DEHAM
Meaning: LOCODE-name of Port of Hamburg

harbour:portindex

Der World Port Index erfasst 4300 Seehäfen in 400 Regionen. Jeder Hafen hat eine 5-stellige Zahl als Index.

Value: Portindex, corresponding to the WPI
Format: 5 digits, #####
Example: harbour:portindex=30780
Meaning: Port of Hamburg

harbour:entrance:LAT

harbour:entrance:LON

harbour:size

harbour:category

harbour:operator

harbour:port_of_entry

harbour:main

harbour:sub

harbour:access:tide

harbour:access:swell

harbour:access:ice

harbour:tide

harbour:ship:maxlength

harbour:ship:maxdraft

harbour:ship:maxspeed

harbour:VHF_channel

harbour:MMSI

harbour:phone

harbour:web

harbour:note

harbour:harbour_master:note

harbour:customs:note

harbour:customs:phone

harbour:drinking_water:access:key

harbour:drinking_water:access:car

harbour:drinking_water:phone

harbour:drinking_water:note

harbour:fuel:diesel

harbour:fuel:benzine

harbour:fuel:ship:maxlength

harbour:fuel:ship:maxdraft

harbour:fuel:name

harbour:fuel:operator

harbour:fuel:note

harbour:slipway:type

harbour:slipway:maxload

harbour:slipway:note

others

Hier ist die Frage, wieso nicht die üblichen OSM-tags verwendet werden? Beispielsweise amenity=toilets (anstelle harbour:toilets=yes).

There are a lot of common harbour/marina facilities that are not covered in that list. Some that come to mind are:

harbour:visitors

harbour:clubhouse

harbour:slipway

harbour:restaurant

harbour:electricity

harbour:laundrette

harbour:toilets

harbour:refuse

Key: recycling:<type>
2nd key: [ motor_oil | excrement | waste | glas | paper | metal | bio ]
Value: [yes]
Example: recycling:excrements=yes
Meaning: septic waste pumpout facility for excrements

harbour:carpark

harbour:trailer_park

harbour:dry_standing

same as "Trockenliegeplatz" ?

harbour:lift-out

harbour:sailmaker

harbour:boatyard

harbour:chandlery

harbour:provisions

harbour:doctor

harbour:pharmacy

harbour:bottle_gas

harbour:showers

harbour:pump-out

recycling:excrement=yes ?

harbour:

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