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Coding Manual MARINE RECREATIONAL INFORMATION PROGRAM (MRIP) CODING MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS STATE AND COUNTY FIPS CODES ...............................................................4 - 42 ESTUARY MAPS ........................................................................................ 43 - 47 SPECIES CODES……………………………………………………………………………………..48 - 63 3 STATE AND COUNTY FIPS CODES State: Alabama (AL) State Code: 01 Code County Name Code County Name 001 AUTAUGA 083 LIMESTONE 003 BALDWIN 085 LOWNDES 005 BARBOUR 087 MACON 007 BIBB 089 MADISON 009 BLOUNT 091 MARENGO 011 BULLOCK 093 MARION 013 BUTLER 095 MARSHALL 015 CALHOUN 097 MOBILE 017 CHAMBERS 099 MONROE 019 CHEROKEE 101 MONTGOMERY 021 CHILTON 103 MORGAN 023 CHOCTAW 105 PERRY 025 CLARKE 107 PICKENS 027 CLAY 109 PIKE 029 CLEBURNE 111 RANDOLPH 031 COFFEE 113 RUSSELL 033 COLBERT 115 ST. CLAIR 035 CONECUH 117 SHELBY 037 COOSA 119 SUMTER 039 COVINGTON 121 TALLADEGA 041 CRENSHAW 123 TALLAPOOSA 043 CULLMAN 125 TUSCALOOSA 045 DALE 127 WALKER 047 DALLAS 129 WASHINGTON 049 DE KALB 131 WILCOX 051 ELMORE 133 WINSTON 053 ESCAMBIA 055 ETOWAH 057 FAYETTE 059 FRANKLIN 061 GENEVA 063 GREENE 065 HALE 067 HENRY 069 HOUSTON 071 JACKSON 073 JEFFERSON 075 LAMAR 077 LAUDERDALE 079 LAWRENCE 081 LEE 4 State: Alaska (AK) State: Arizona (AZ) State Code: 02 State Code: 04 Code County Name Code County Name 010 ALEUTIAN ISLANDS 001 APACHE 020 ANCHORAGE 003 COCHISE 030 ANGOON 005 COCONINO 040 BARROW 007 GILA 050 BETHEL 009 GRAHAM 060 BRISTOL BAY BOROUGH 011 GREENLEE 070 BRISTOL BAY DIVISION 013 LA PAZ 080 CORDOVA-MC CARTHY 015 MARICOPA 090 FAIRBANKS 017 MOHAVE 100 HAINES 019 NAVAJO 110 JUNEAU 021 PIMA 120 KENAI-COOK INLET 023 PINAL 130 KETCHIKAN 025 SANTA CRUZ 140 KOBUK 027 YAVAPAI 150 KODIAK 029 YUMA 160 KUSKOKWIM 170 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA 180 NOME 190 OUTER KETCHIKAN 200 PRINCE OF WALES 210 SEWARD 220 SITKA 230 SKAGWAY-YAKUTAT 240 SOUTHEAST FAIRBANKS 250 UPPER YUKON 260 VALDEZ-CHITINA-WHITTIER 270 WADE HAMPTON 280 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 290 YUKON-KOYUKUK 5 State: Arkansas (AR) State Code: 05 Code County Name Code County Name 001 ARKANSAS 083 LOGAN 003 ASHLEY 085 LONOKE 005 BAXTER 087 MADISON 007 BENTON 089 MARION 009 BOONE 091 MILLER 011 BRADLEY 093 MISSISSIPPI 013 CALHOUN 095 MONROE 015 CARROLL 097 MONTGOMERY 017 CHICOT 099 NEVADA 019 CLARK 101 NEWTON 021 CLAY 103 OUACHITA 023 CLEBURNE 105 PERRY 025 CLEVELAND 107 PHILLIPS 027 COLUMBIA 109 PIKE 029 CONWAY 111 POINSETT 031 CRAIGHEAD 113 POLK 033 CRAWFORD 115 POPE 035 CRITTENDEN 117 PRAIRIE 037 CROSS 119 PULASKI 039 DALLAS 121 RANDOLPH 041 DESHA 123 ST. FRANCIS 043 DREW 125 SALINE 045 FAULKNER 127 SCOTT 047 FRANKLIN 129 SEARCY 049 FULTON 131 SEBASTIAN 051 GARLAND 133 SEVIER 053 GRANT 135 SHARP 055 GREENE 137 STONE 057 HEMPSTEAD 139 UNION 059 HOT SPRING 141 VAN BUREN 061 HOWARD 143 WASHINGTON 063 INDEPENDENCE 145 WHITE 065 IZARD 147 WOODRUFF 067 JACKSON 149 YELL 069 JEFFERSON 071 JOHNSON 073 LAFAYETTE 075 LAWRENCE 077 LEE 079 LINCOLN 081 LITTLE RIVER 6 State: California (CA) State Code: 06 Code County Name Code County Name 001 ALAMEDA 083 SANTA BARBARA 003 ALPINE 085 SANTA CLARA 005 AMADOR 087 SANTA CRUZ 007 BUTTE 089 SHASTA 009 CALAVERAS 091 SIERRA 011 COLUSA 093 SISKIYOU 013 CONTRA COSTA 095 SOLANO 015 DEL NORTE 097 SONOMA 017 EL DORADO 099 STANISLAUS 019 FRESNO 101 SUTTER 021 GLENN 103 TEHAMA 023 HUMBOLDT 105 TRINITY 025 IMPERIAL 107 TULARE 027 INYO 109 TUOLUMNE 029 KERN 111 VENTURA 031 KINGS 113 YOLO 033 LAKE 115 YUBA 035 LASSEN 037 LOS ANGELES 039 MADERA 041 MARIN 043 MARIPOSA 045 MENDOCINO 047 MERCED 049 MODOC 051 MONO 053 MONTEREY 055 NAPA 057 NEVADA 059 ORANGE 061 PLACER 063 PLUMAS 065 RIVERSIDE 067 SACRAMENTO 069 SAN BENITO 071 SAN BERNARDINO 073 SAN DIEGO 075 SAN FRANCISCO 077 SAN JOAQUIN 079 SAN LUIS OBISPO 081 SAN MATEO 7 State: Colorado (CO) State: Connecticut (CT) State Code: 08 State Code: 09 Code County Name Code County Name Code County Name 001 ADAMS 083 MONTEZUMA 001 FAIRFIELD 003 ALAMOSA 085 MONTROSE 003 HARTFORD 005 ARAPAHOE 087 MORGAN 005 LITCHFIELD 007 ARCHULETA 089 OTERO 007 MIDDLESEX 009 BACA 091 OURAY 009 NEW HAVEN 011 BENT 093 PARK 011 NEW LONDON 013 BOULDER 095 PHILLIPS 013 TOLLAND 015 CHAFFEE 097 PITKIN 015 WINDHAM 017 CHEYENNE 099 PROWERS 019 CLEAR CREEK 101 PUEBLO State: Delaware (DE) 021 CONEJOS 103 RIO BLANCO State Code: 10 023 COSTILLA 105 RIO GRANDE Code County Name 025 CROWLEY 107 ROUTT 001 KENT 027 CUSTER 109 SAGUACHE 003 NEW CASTLE 029 DELTA 111 SAN JUAN 005 SUSSEX 031 DENVER 113 SAN MIGUEL 033 DOLORES 115 SEDGWICK State: District of Columbia (DC) 035 DOUGLAS 117 SUMMIT State Code: 11 037 EAGLE 119 TELLER Code County Name 039 ELBERT 121 WASHINGTON 001 WASHINGTON 041 EL PASO 123 WELD 043 FREMONT 125 YUMA 045 GARFIELD 047 GILPIN 049 GRAND 051 GUNNISON 053 HINSDALE 055 HUERFANO 057 JACKSON 059 JEFFERSON 061 KIOWA 063 KIT CARSON 065 LAKE 067 LA PLATA 069 LARIMER 071 LAS ANIMAS 073 LINCOLN 075 LOGAN 077 MESA 079 MINERAL 081 MOFFAT 8 State: Florida (FL) State Code: 12 Code County Name Code County Name 001 ALACHUA 083 MARION 003 BAKER 085 MARTIN 005 BAY 086 Miami-Dade 007 BRADFORD 087 MONROE 009 BREVARD 089 NASSAU 011 BROWARD 091 OKALOOSA 013 CALHOUN 093 OKEECHOBEE 015 CHARLOTTE 095 ORANGE 017 CITRUS 097 OSCEOLA 019 CLAY 099 PALM BEACH 021 COLLIER 101 PASCO 023 COLUMBIA 103 PINELLAS 025 DADE 105 POLK 027 DE SOTO 107 PUTNAM 029 DIXIE 109 ST JOHNS 031 DUVAL 111 ST LUCIE 033 ESCAMBIA 113 SANTA ROSA 035 FLAGLER 115 SARASOTA 037 FRANKLIN 117 SEMINOLE 039 GADSDEN 119 SUMTER 041 GILCHRIST 121 SUWANNEE 043 GLADES 123 TAYLOR 045 GULF 125 UNION 047 HAMILTON 127 VOLUSIA 049 HARDEE 129 WAKULLA 051 HENDRY 131 WALTON 053 HERNANDO 133 WASHINGTON 055 HIGHLANDS 057 HILLSBOROUGH 059 HOLMES 061 INDIAN RIVER 063 JACKSON 065 JEFFERSON 067 LAFAYETTE 069 LAKE 071 LEE 073 LEON 075 LEVY 077 LIBERTY 079 MADISON 081 MANATEE 9 State: Georgia (GA) State Code: 13 Code County Name Code County Name Code County Name 001 APPLING 085 DAWSON 167 JOHNSON 003 ATKINSON 087 DECATUR 169 JONES 005 BACON 089 DE KALB 171 LAMAR 007 BAKER 091 DODGE 173 LANIER 009 BALDWIN 093 DOOLY 175 LAURENS 011 BANKS 095 DOUGHERTY 177 LEE 013 BARROW 097 DOUGLAS 179 LIBERTY 015 BARTOW 099 EARLY 181 LINCOLN 017 BEN HILL 101 ECHOLS 183 LONG 019 BERRIEN 103 EFFINGHAM 185 LOWNDES 021 BIBB 105 ELBERT 187 LUMPKIN 023 BLECKLEY 107 EMANUEL 189 MC DUFFIE 025 BRANTLEY 109 EVANS 191 MC INTOSH 027 BROOKS 111 FANNIN 193 MACON 029 BRYAN 113 FAYETTE 195 MADISON 031 BULLOCH 115 FLOYD 197 MARION 033 BURKE 117 FORSYTH 199 MERIWETHER 035 BUTTS 119 FRANKLIN 201 MILLER 037 CALHOUN 121 FULTON 205 MITCHELL 039 CAMDEN 123 GILMER 207 MONROE 043 CANDLER 125 GLASCOCK 209 MONTGOMERY 045 CARROLL 127 GLYNN 211 MORGAN 047 CATOOSA 129 GORDON 213 MURRAY 049 CHARLTON 131 GRADY 215 MUSCOGEE 051 CHATHAM 133 GREENE 217 NEWTON 053 CHATTAHOOCHEE 135 GWINNETT 219 OCONEE 055 CHATTOOGA 137 HABERSHAM 221 OGLETHORPE 057 CHEROKEE 139 HALL 223 PAULDING 059 CLARKE 141 HANCOCK 225 PEACH 061 CLAY 143 HARALSON 227 PICKENS 063 CLAYTON 145 HARRIS 229 PIERCE 065 CLINCH 147 HART 231 PIKE 067 COBB 149 HEARD 233 POLK 069 COFFEE 151 HENRY 235 PULASKI 071 COLQUITT 153 HOUSTON 237 PUTNAM 073 COLUMBIA 155 IRWIN 239 QUITMAN 075 COOK 157 JACKSON 241 RABUN 077 COWETA 159 JASPER 243 RANDOLPH 079 CRAWFORD 161 JEFF DAVIS 245 RICHMOND 081 CRISP 163 JEFFERSON 247 ROCKDALE 083 DADE 165 JENKINS 249 SCHLEY 10 State: Georgia (GA) (cont.) State: Hawaii (HI) State Code: 13 State Code: 15 Code County Name Code County Name 251 SCREVEN 001 HAWAII 253 SEMINOLE 003 HONOLULU 255 SPALDING 005 KALAWAO 257 STEPHENS 007 KAUAI 259 STEWART 009 MAUI 261 SUMTER 263 TALBOT State: Idaho (ID) 265 TALIAFERRO State Code: 16 267 TATTNALL Code County Name Code County Name 269 TAYLOR 001 ADA 067 MINIDOKA 271 TELFAIR 003 ADAMS 069 NEZ PERCE 273 TERRELL 005 BANNOCK 071 ONEIDA 275 THOMAS 007 BEAR LAKE 073 OWYHEE 277 TIFT 009 BENEWAH 075 PAYETTE 279 TOOMBS 011 BINGHAM 077 POWER 281 TOWNS 013 BLAINE 079 SHOSHONE 283 TREUTLEN 015 BOISE 081 TETON 285 TROUP 017 BONNER 083 TWIN FALLS 287 TURNER 019 BONNEVILLE 085 VALLEY 289 TWIGGS 021 BOUNDARY 087 WASHINGTON 291 UNION 023 BUTTE 293 UPSON 025 CAMAS 295 WALKER 027 CANYON 297 WALTON 029 CARIBOU 299 WARE 031 CASSIA 301 WARREN 033 CLARK 303 WASHINGTON 035 CLEARWATER 305 WAYNE 037 CUSTER 307 WEBSTER 039 ELMORE 309 WHEELER 041 FRANKLIN 311 WHITE 043 FREMONT 313 WHITFIELD 045 GEM 315 WILCOX 047 GOODING 317 WILKES 049 IDAHO 319 WILKINSON 051 JEFFERSON 321 WORTH 053 JEROME 055 KOOTENAI 057 LATAH 059 LEMHI 061 LEWIS 063 LINCOLN 065 MADISON 11 State: Illinois (IL) State Code: 17 Code County Name Code County Name Code County Name 001 ADAMS 083 JERSEY 165 SALINE 003 ALEXANDER 085 JO DAVIESS 167 SANGAMON 005 BOND 087 JOHNSON 169 SCHUYLER 007 BOONE 089 KANE 171 SCOTT 009 BROWN 091 KANKAKEE 173 SHELBY 011 BUREAU 093 KENDALL 175 STARK 013 CALHOUN 095 KNOX 177 STEPHENSON 015 CARROLL 097 LAKE 179 TAZEWELL 017 CASS 099 LA SALLE 181 UNION 019 CHAMPAIGN 101 LAWRENCE 183 VERMILION 021 CHRISTIAN 103 LEE 185 WABASH 023 CLARK 105 LIVINGSTON 187 WARREN 025 CLAY 107 LOGAN 189 WASHINGTON 027 CLINTON 109 MCDONOUGH 191 WAYNE 029 COLES 111 MCHENRY 193 WHITE 031 COOK 113 MCLEAN 195 WHITESIDE 033 CRAWFORD 115 MACON 197 WILL 035 CUMBERLAND 117 MACOUPIN 199 WILLIAMSON 037 DE KALB 119 MADISON 201 WINNEBAGO 039 DE WITT 121 MARION 203 WOODFORD 041 DOUGLAS 123 MARSHALL 043 DU PAGE 125 MASON 045 EDGAR 127 MASSAC 047 EDWARDS 129 MENARD 049 EFFINGHAM 131 MERCER 051 FAYETTE 133 MONROE 053 FORD 135 MONTGOMERY 055 FRANKLIN 137 MORGAN 057 FULTON 139 MOULTRIE 059 GALLATIN 141 OGLE 061 GREENE 143 PEORIA 063 GRUNDY 145 PERRY 065 HAMILTON 147 PIATT 067 HANCOCK 149 PIKE 069 HARDIN 151 POPE 071 HENDERSON 153 PULASKI 073 HENRY 155 PUTNAM 075 IROQUOIS 157 RANDOLPH 077 JACKSON 159 RICHLAND 079 JASPER 161 ROCK ISLAND 081 JEFFERSON 163 ST.
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