Chapter | Title/Authors | Lead | Word Count |
Foreword (pdf) | Sylvia Earle | 1177 | |
Preface (pdf) | Dawn J. Wright, Astrid J. Scholz | 865 | |
Bios of Contributors | |||
PART I | Selected Models and Methods of Marine GIS |
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1 |
Biogeographic Assessments of NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: The Integration of Ecology and GIS to Aid in Marine Management Boundary Delineation and Assessment (pdf)
Mark Monaco, Matt Kendall, Jamison Higgins, Charles Alexander, and Mitchell Tartt NOAA/NOS National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Biogeography Program and NOAA/NOS National Marine Sanctuaries Program |
Dawn | 4315 |
2 |
Mapping Global Fisheries Patterns and their Consequences
(pdf)
Reg Watson, Jackie Alder, Villy Christensen and Daniel Pauly University of British Columbia |
Astrid | 8537 |
3 |
The Benefits and Pitfalls of Geographic Information Systems in Marine Benthic Habitat Mapping (pdf)
H. Gary Greene, Joseph J. Bizzarro, Janet E. Tilden, Holly L. Lopez, and Mercedes D. Erdey Moss Landing Marine Laboratories |
Dawn | 5000 |
4 |
Modeling Inshore Rockfish Habitat in British Columbia: A Pilot Study
(pdf)
Jeff Ardron and Scott Wallace Living Oceans and Blue Planet Research and Education |
Astrid | 5774 |
PART II | Working Examples of Marine GIS |
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5 |
The OCEAN Framework--Modeling the Linkages between Marine Ecology, Fishing Economy, and Coastal Communities
(pdf)
Astrid Scholz, Mike Mertens, and Charles Steinback Ecotrust |
Astrid | 7887 |
6 |
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary: Advancing the Science and Policy of Marine Protected Areas
(pdf)
Satie Airame Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary |
Astrid | 11,082 |
7 |
The Tools of the Oregon Coastal Atlas (pdf)
Tanya Haddad, Dawn Wright, Michele Dailey, Paul Klarin, John Marra, Randy Dana, and David Revell Oregon Ocean-Coastal Management Program, Ecotrust, Oregon State University |
Dawn | 6991 |
8 |
Nearshore Marine Conservation Planning in the Pacific Northwest:
Exploring the Utility of a Siting Algorithm for Representing Marine Biodiversity (pdf)
Zach Ferdana The Nature Conservancy |
Dawn | 9435 |
PART III | Civil Society Groups' Usage of Marine GIS |
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9 |
Continental-scale Conservation Planning: The Baja, California to Bering Sea Region
(pdf)
Lance Morgan, Peter Etnoyer, and Elliott Norse Marine Conservation Biology Institute and Aquanautix Consulting |
Astrid | 9469 |
10 |
Using GIS to Elicit and Apply Local Knowledge to Ocean Conservation (pdf)
Kate Bonzon, Rod Fujita, and Peter Black Environmental Defense |
Astrid | 7378 |
11 |
Rapid Shoreline Inventory: A Citizen-Based Approach to Identifying and
Prioritizing Marine Shoreline Conservation and Restoration Projects (pdf)
Philip Bloch, Jessemine Fung, Tom Dean, Lisa Younger, and Jacques White People for Puget Sound, Washington Department of Natural Resources, Vashon Island Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy |
Dawn | 6050 |
12 |
Port Orford Ocean Resources Team: Partnering Local and Scientific Knowledge
with GIS to Create a Sustainable Community in Southern Oregon (pdf)
Victoria Wedell, David Revell, Laura Anderson, and Leesa Cobb Oregon State University, Surfrider Foundation, and Port Orford Ocean Resource Team |
Dawn | 8487 |
PART IV | |||
13 |
Spatial Reasoning for "Terra Incognita": Progress and Grand Challenges of
Marine GIS (pdf)
Dawn J. Wright and Patrick N. Halpin Oregon State University and Duke University |
Dawn | 5611 |
Companion Web Site |
Last update: January 23, 2013
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