The document discusses the Living Atlas of the World, which is a collection of maps and layers within the ArcGIS platform contributed by Esri, users, and partners. It is organized into themes and includes content on oceans. The collection is growing daily. Users are encouraged to contribute additional ocean and bathymetry data to expand coverage of oceans and Arctic regions in the Living Atlas.
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Living Atlas of the World - Oceans
1. Living Atlas of the World: Oceans
Keith VanGraafeiland, GISP
2015 Esri User Conference Ocean SIG
2. Content is a Growing Part of the ArcGIS Platform
Over 1,000,000 public items
3. ArcGIS includes a Living Atlas of the World
Maps and Layers from Esri and Thousands of Contributors
… with Curated Content on Many Topics
The Collection is growing and changing
on a daily basis…
4. Living Atlas Content is Published by Esri, Users, and Partners
Built by the ArcGIS Community and Curated by Esri
Esri
Content
C O M M U N I T Y M A P S
User
Content
Partner
Content
5. Accessing the Living Atlas through ArcGIS
Multiple ways to Experience the Living Atlas of the World through ArcGIS Apps
• ArcGIS Online (ArcGIS.com)
- Ready-to-Use Maps feature pages
- Gallery: Esri Featured Content
- Add Data: Browse Esri Map Layers
• Living Atlas of the World Web App
- Browse and preview maps, layers, and tools
• Explorer for ArcGIS App
- Native App for iOS and Mac platforms
- Free to use with your Org Subscription
6. Esri Content Portfolio within Living Atlas
Content is organized into a set of themes, using Esri and Community Data
7. Updates
• Call to Action
- More Ocean content in the Living Atlas
- Living Atlas Contributor App
• Oceans Basemap Updates
- Now includes Arctic
• Call to Action
- Contribute your Bathymetry Data
- Updating Elevation Service to include bathymetry
• Newly released ocean content
- Global Layers from Marine Conservation Institute
(MCI)