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Part I - MAPPING AND VISUALIZATION | ||||
Larry Mayer University of New Hampshire, USA Mark Paton Interactive Visualization Systems, CANADA |
ArcView Objects in the Fledermaus Interactive 3-D Visualization System: An Example from the STRATAFORM GIS | |||
Danish Hydraulic Institute, DENMARK |
Notes on the Real-Time Interpretation of Seafloor Survey Data | |||
OrSt, USA Brian Donahue, Dave Naar University of S. Florida, USA |
Seafloor Mapping and GIS Coordination at America's Remotest National Marine Sanctuary (American Samoa) | |||
New England Aquarium, USA (now with NOAA NMFS, Santa Cruz, CA) |
Using GIS to Track Right Whales and Bluefin Tuna in the Atlantic Ocean | |||
David Carter, Chuck Schonder, Mark Finkbeiner, and Renee Seaman Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, USA |
Finding the Green Under the Sea: The Rehoboth Bay Ulva Identification Project | |||
Konstantin Karpov California Department of Fish and Game, USA |
Geopositioning a Remotely Operated Vehicle for Marine Species and Habitat Analysis | |||
Part 2 - CHARTING | ||||
S & J International, Inc., USA |
The First Three-Dimensional Nautical Chart | |||
formerly of T-Kartor, SWEDEN Veli-Matti Kiviranta Novo Meridian Ltd., FINLAND |
HIS: A Hydrographic Information System for the Swedish and Finnish Maritime Administrations | |||
Lu Crenshaw Tracie Penman Veridian-MRJ, Inc., USA Edward Saade Thales GeoSolutions (Pacific), Inc., USA |
Applications of GIS in the Search and Identification of Objects on the Seafloor | |||
Part 3 - INTERNET DELIVERY | ||||
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA |
From Long Ago to Real-Time: Collecting and Accessing Oceanographic Data with GIS | |||
Using the Internet to Manage and Distribute Geospatial Submarine Cable Data | ||||
Andrew Hulin, Cindy Fowler, Megan Treml NOAA Coastal Services Center, USA |
Protected Areas GIS: Bringing GIS to the Desktops of the National Estuarine Research Reserves and Marine Sanctuaries | |||
Hamilton Smillie, Kimberly Cohen, Cindy Fowler, Rob Neely NOAA Coastal Services Center, USA |
Spatial Policy via the Web: Georeferencing the Legal and Statutory Framework for Integrated Regional Ocean Management | |||
Michele Fernetti University of Trieste, ITALY |
Geographical Awareness for Modern Travelers: A GIS Application for Maritime Transportation in the Mediterranean Sea | |||
OrSt, USA |
Selected Bibliography & Internet Resources | |||
BACK INSERT - CD-ROM with GIS TOOLS, EXTENSIONS, MODULES | ||||
ArcExplorer | ||||
QuickTime | ||||
3-D FLY-THROUGHS | ||||
SAIC, Newport, Rhode Island, USA |
Portland Harbor (Maine) | |||
USGS Woods Hole, USA |
Animation of the Holocene Evolution of the Southern Washington and Northern Oregon Shelf and Coast | |||
S & J Intl., USA |
The First 3-D Nautical Chart | |||
Halcrow Consulting, UK |
Barbados Coastal Conservation Programme | |||
TOOLS | ||||
Spatial Metrics, Santa Cruz, California, USA |
GNAV: Real-time GIS Tracker
(1st place, 1999 ESRI User Conference Map Objects Application Contest) |
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et al. USGS, California, USA |
Time-Based Navigational Trackline Data Processing and Plotting (with dynamic segmentation) |
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OrSt, USA |
ArcGMT Conversion Tools | |||
ARCVIEW EXTENSIONS | ||||
NOAA/NOS Biogeography Program |
Habitat Digitizing Extension (digitizes coral reef and other kinds of habitat polygons from georeferenced imagery) | |||
USGS Alaska Biological Science Center, Glacier Field Station |
Oceanographic Analyst (enables 3- and 4-D analysis and display of volumetric and time series oceanographic data sets) |
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USGS Alaska Biological Science Center, Glacier Field Station |
Spatial Tools (a collection of 32 tools extending the functionality of Arcview Spatial Analyst) |
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USA |
Metadata Collector Tool
(Best ArcView Extension Award, 1997 ESRI User Conference) |
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NOAA Nautical Chart Extension | ||||
Digital Data Exchange Format (nautical charts) | ||||
Digital NOAA Nautical Chart Reprojection | ||||
LIDAR Data Handler (for LIDAR grids, but works with grids of ANY type!) |
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SAMPLE TEACHING MODULE W/DATA SETS | ||||
Santa Barbara, California, USA and Center for Image Processing in Education Tucson, Arizona, USA and Sustainable Seas Expeditions |
Exploring a Sanctuary Students explore the physical and biological features of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and investigate the uses of the sanctuary by commercial fishing, shipping, and recreational groups. |
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GIS DATA SETS | ||||
MBARI Monterey Bay Multibeam Survey Data (in GIS format) a> | ||||
MBARI Hawaii Multibeam Survey Data (in GIS format) | ||||
MBARI Santa Barbara Basin Multibeam Survey Data (in GIS format) | ||||
OrSt, USA Brian Donahue, Dave Naar University of S. Florida, USA |
Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary GIS Data |