The document discusses NOAA's Digital Coast website and tools for coastal management. Digital Coast provides data like LiDAR, land cover maps, historical imagery, and ocean use maps for several Pacific islands. It also offers tools like a tsunami information tool, land cover atlas, sea level rise viewer, and economic data. Training is provided through various methods. The goal is to bring geospatial and coastal management communities together on an integrated platform to support coastal resource management.
A Geospatial Inventory and Preliminary Valuation of Human Uses of Rhode Islan...riseagrant
A Geospatial Inventory and Preliminary Valuation of Human Uses of Rhode Island Coastal Ponds presented at the May 19th, 2014 Shellfish Management Plan Stakeholder meeting.
Michael Robotham-Use of soils information for Land Management in the United S...Fundación Ramón Areces
El 17 de abril de 2015 la Fundación Ramón Areces se unió a la celebración del Año Internacional de los Suelos con la jornada 'El suelo como registro ambiental y recursos a conservar'. En ella, se abordó desde una perspectiva multidisciplinar su estado de conservación.
A Geospatial Inventory and Preliminary Valuation of Human Uses of Rhode Islan...riseagrant
A Geospatial Inventory and Preliminary Valuation of Human Uses of Rhode Island Coastal Ponds presented at the May 19th, 2014 Shellfish Management Plan Stakeholder meeting.
Michael Robotham-Use of soils information for Land Management in the United S...Fundación Ramón Areces
El 17 de abril de 2015 la Fundación Ramón Areces se unió a la celebración del Año Internacional de los Suelos con la jornada 'El suelo como registro ambiental y recursos a conservar'. En ella, se abordó desde una perspectiva multidisciplinar su estado de conservación.
Combining earth observations and statistics for evidence based policy making ...Bente Lilja Bye
Arctic Frontiers 2019
Abstract
Looking at climate change, development of activities like fishing, shipping, tourism etc together with the history of policies in the polar region in and around Svalbard applying an holistic approach, can result in new information that will help us make better decisions for the Arctic area in the future.
3 different H2020 projects INTAROS, NextGEOSS, and DataBio join forces to provide new information using the latest in big data and cloud technology, access to Copernicus data and services, and user requirements from social scientists. Through analysis of different types of met-ocean data ((e.g. ice edge, SST) and fishery statistics to investigate potential links between climate change and activity in the polar region in and around Svalbard. We evaluate if the FAIR principles are met for the chosen variables, using Copernicus, BarentsWatch and other open data resources. Accessibility and functionality of the related APIs will be assessed, and whether the chosen APIs can jointly provide new information.
We will also present how one can combine available information from existing sources, such as catch reports, oceanographic measurements, oceanographic simulations, stock simulations and stock observations, can be used for improving assessment of fish stocks and their distribution. Part of these data will be derived from remote sensing, while others will be collected using vessels equipped with appropriate sensors and communication and communication tools.
Together this combinations of data will provide new information that will be useful for policy making in polar regions and that take into account the different sectors and actors involved.
This describes the components of JGrass-NewAGE, the system we went to develop for having a flexible set of modelling solutions to forecast the water cycle budgets of any basin.
Dr Chuanmin Hu Professor of Oceanography University of South Florida, USA : S...Région Guadeloupe
International conférence on sargassum
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
Day 1 - State of knowledge on Sargassum algae
Satellite remote sensing and estimation of the caribbean sea's sargassum surface area
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Conférence Internationale sur les Sargasses
Jeudi 24 octobre - Journée 1
État des lieux sur la connaissance des algues sargasses
Table-ronde 2
Télédétection satellitaire, estimation de la surface en sargasses de la mer des Caraïbes, et retours d’expéditions
In this study, hydrological modeling is conducted for the Agusan River Basin (ARB) in Mindanao, Philippines using the Hydrological Simulation Program-Fortran (HSPF) model. The first major objective is to build the HSPF model and the second investigated the streamflow responses at nineteen (19) critical river outlets subjected to climate change and land use change scenarios.
The presentation was given by Mr. Bas Kempen and Ms. V.L. Mulder, ISRIC, during the GSOC Mapping Global Training hosted by ISRIC - World Soil Information, 6 - 23 June 2017, Wageningen (The Netherlands).
International conférence on sargassum
Wednesday, October 23 rd
Results of the international Call “Sargassum”
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Conférence Internationale sur les Sargasses
Mercredi 23 Octobre
Résultats de l’AAP international sargasses
DSD-NL 2018 Evolutie in het leveren van ruimtelijke en temporele water gerela...Deltares
Presentatie door Arnold Dekker, SatDek, Australian National University, op de Delft-FEWS NL Gebruikersdag 2018, tijdens de Deltares Software Dagen - Editie 2018. Dinsdag, 5 juni 2018, Delft.
Hazel A. Oxenford : Communicating Sargassum ForecastsRégion Guadeloupe
International conférence on sargassum
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
Day 1 - State of knowledge on Sargassum algae
Satellite remote sensing and estimation of the caribbean sea's sargassum surface area
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Conférence Internationale sur les Sargasses
Jeudi 24 octobre - Journée 1
État des lieux sur la connaissance des algues sargasses
Table-ronde 2
Télédétection satellitaire, estimation de la surface en sargasses de la mer des Caraïbes, et retours d’expéditions
Combining earth observations and statistics for evidence based policy making ...Bente Lilja Bye
Arctic Frontiers 2019
Abstract
Looking at climate change, development of activities like fishing, shipping, tourism etc together with the history of policies in the polar region in and around Svalbard applying an holistic approach, can result in new information that will help us make better decisions for the Arctic area in the future.
3 different H2020 projects INTAROS, NextGEOSS, and DataBio join forces to provide new information using the latest in big data and cloud technology, access to Copernicus data and services, and user requirements from social scientists. Through analysis of different types of met-ocean data ((e.g. ice edge, SST) and fishery statistics to investigate potential links between climate change and activity in the polar region in and around Svalbard. We evaluate if the FAIR principles are met for the chosen variables, using Copernicus, BarentsWatch and other open data resources. Accessibility and functionality of the related APIs will be assessed, and whether the chosen APIs can jointly provide new information.
We will also present how one can combine available information from existing sources, such as catch reports, oceanographic measurements, oceanographic simulations, stock simulations and stock observations, can be used for improving assessment of fish stocks and their distribution. Part of these data will be derived from remote sensing, while others will be collected using vessels equipped with appropriate sensors and communication and communication tools.
Together this combinations of data will provide new information that will be useful for policy making in polar regions and that take into account the different sectors and actors involved.
This describes the components of JGrass-NewAGE, the system we went to develop for having a flexible set of modelling solutions to forecast the water cycle budgets of any basin.
Dr Chuanmin Hu Professor of Oceanography University of South Florida, USA : S...Région Guadeloupe
International conférence on sargassum
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
Day 1 - State of knowledge on Sargassum algae
Satellite remote sensing and estimation of the caribbean sea's sargassum surface area
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Conférence Internationale sur les Sargasses
Jeudi 24 octobre - Journée 1
État des lieux sur la connaissance des algues sargasses
Table-ronde 2
Télédétection satellitaire, estimation de la surface en sargasses de la mer des Caraïbes, et retours d’expéditions
In this study, hydrological modeling is conducted for the Agusan River Basin (ARB) in Mindanao, Philippines using the Hydrological Simulation Program-Fortran (HSPF) model. The first major objective is to build the HSPF model and the second investigated the streamflow responses at nineteen (19) critical river outlets subjected to climate change and land use change scenarios.
The presentation was given by Mr. Bas Kempen and Ms. V.L. Mulder, ISRIC, during the GSOC Mapping Global Training hosted by ISRIC - World Soil Information, 6 - 23 June 2017, Wageningen (The Netherlands).
International conférence on sargassum
Wednesday, October 23 rd
Results of the international Call “Sargassum”
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Conférence Internationale sur les Sargasses
Mercredi 23 Octobre
Résultats de l’AAP international sargasses
DSD-NL 2018 Evolutie in het leveren van ruimtelijke en temporele water gerela...Deltares
Presentatie door Arnold Dekker, SatDek, Australian National University, op de Delft-FEWS NL Gebruikersdag 2018, tijdens de Deltares Software Dagen - Editie 2018. Dinsdag, 5 juni 2018, Delft.
Hazel A. Oxenford : Communicating Sargassum ForecastsRégion Guadeloupe
International conférence on sargassum
Thursday, October 24th, 2019
Day 1 - State of knowledge on Sargassum algae
Satellite remote sensing and estimation of the caribbean sea's sargassum surface area
----
Conférence Internationale sur les Sargasses
Jeudi 24 octobre - Journée 1
État des lieux sur la connaissance des algues sargasses
Table-ronde 2
Télédétection satellitaire, estimation de la surface en sargasses de la mer des Caraïbes, et retours d’expéditions
The Inventory and Monitoring Program is a major component of the National Park Service’s strategy to improve park management through greater reliance on scientific information. The Pacific Island Network (PACN) is one of 32 National Park Service Inventory & Monitoring networks of national parks linked by geography and shared natural resource characteristics.
The United States Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) is a user-driven, coordinated network of people, organizations, and technology that generate and disseminate continuous data about our coastal waters, Great Lakes, and oceans supported by strong research and development activities. IOOS enables decision making every day and fosters advances in science and technology. US IOOS is the United States’ contribution to the Global Ocean Observing System which is part of the ocean contribution to the Global Earth Observation Systems of Systems (GEOSS).
Presentation - Adapting to a changing climate in the management of coastal zo...OECD Environment
Presentation - Adapting to a changing climate in the management of coastal zones meeting, Enhancing Climate Resilience through the National Coastal zone management program - Laura Petes (USA)
International Underwater Explorations presents an integrated visualization system for hydrographic and oceanographic data for use as a dual use decision support system that can be applied to naval mission planning, alternative energy site selection, and harbor and coastal emergency response.
C4.04: Design of a GEO Coastal Ocean Pilot Project for the Caribbean Region -...Blue Planet Symposium
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Oceans and Society Coastal Ocean Pilot Project for the Caribbean Region is a response to the need for a Pilot Project to demonstrate the added value of an end-to-end System of Systems for Ecosystem-Based Approaches for monitoring and managing the coastal zone (GEO 2012 – 2015 Work Plan, SB-01-C4-02 [1]).
The Pilot Project design will be based on principles established by the Group on Earth Observations “Oceans and Society: Blue Planet [2]” task and developed in collaboration with the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) Regional Alliance (GRA) for the Caribbean, IOCARIBE-GOOS [3]. It will incorporate concepts and recommendations from GOOS Pub. 193, Requirements for Global Implementation of the Strategic Plan for Coastal GOOS [4], and will be tailored to provide meaningful and sustainable value for Caribbean Region marine ecosystems and the populations they impact. The Design document will be developed in increasingly detailed stages, with distribution, review, and comment at each stage, leading to a final Design Plan, at which time we will seek approval to move ahead with GEO support for implementation planning and financing.
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Data Centers - Striving Within A Narrow Range - Research Report - MCG - May 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) expects to see demand and the changing evolution of supply, facilitated through institutional investment rotation out of offices and into work from home (“WFH”), while the ever-expanding need for data storage as global internet usage expands, with experts predicting 5.3 billion users by 2023. These market factors will be underpinned by technological changes, such as progressing cloud services and edge sites, allowing the industry to see strong expected annual growth of 13% over the next 4 years.
Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
According to M Capital Group: “Specifically, the long-term cost-saving opportunities available from the rise of remote managing will likely aid value growth for the industry. Through margin optimization and further availability of capital for reinvestment, strong players will maintain their competitive foothold, while weaker players exit the market to balance supply and demand.”
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1. Web-Based Data and Tools for
Coastal Management
Gretchen Chiqués
The Baldwin Group on contract with the
NOAA Office for Coastal Management – Pacific Islands
October 16, 2015
Digital Coast: More Than Just Data
4. Digital Coast Partnership
American Planning Association
Association of State Floodplain Managers
Coastal States Organization
National Association of Counties
National Estuarine Research Reserve Association
National States Geographic Information Council
The Nature Conservancy
Urban Land Institute
6. Digital Coast: Data
• Lidar
• High-resolution land cover data (through the
Coastal Change Analysis Program C-CAP)
• Historical aerial imagery
• Miscellaneous (the Data Registry)
High-resolution imagery
• Hawaii Ocean Uses (Oct 15, 2015)
7. Data – Lidar
Available for Oah‘u, Hawai‘i, and American Samoa
2010 Mobile Lidar American Samoa
2012 Airborne Lidar American Samoa
8. Data – Coastal Change Analysis Program
Available for American Samoa, Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) for 2005,
Guam, and Hawai‘i
High-resolution land cover map
Updated every five years
Mapping classes include forest,
wetlands, development, and other
natural and man-made features
9. Data – Coastal Change Analysis Program
19861972 1990 1995 2000
10. Data – Historical Aerial Imagery
Available for American Samoa, CNMI,
Guam, and Hawai‘i
15. Data – Hawai’i Ocean Uses
The Pacific Regional Ocean Uses Atlas Project (PROUA) is
an interagency collaboration between NOAA and the
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) designed to
document where coastal communities use the ocean
across a full range of typical human activities and sectors.
17. Data – Hawai’i Ocean Uses
Heat map showing the number of all overlapping dominant use
areas. Dominant use areas are defined as ocean areas routinely
used by most users most of the time
18. Digital Coast: Tools
• Tsunami Information Tool
• Land Cover Atlas
• Historical Hurricane Tracks
• Coastal County Snapshots and
Economics: National Ocean Watch
• Sea Level Rise Viewer
• CanVis
• OpenNSPECT
• Habitat Priority Planner
19. Tools – Tsunami Information Tool
Available in Guam and Hawai‘i
Website
and Smartphones
20. Tools – Land Cover Atlas
Available in American Samoa, Guam, and Hawai‘i
21. Tools – Sea Level Rise Viewer
Available in American Samoa, CNMI, Guam, and Hawaii
Online data viewer simulates various sea level rise scenarios (from
one to six feet above the average highest tides) and the
corresponding areas that would be impacted by flooding.
24. Tools – OpenNSPECT
The Nonpoint Source
Pollution and Erosion
Comparison Tool
(OpenNSPECT) investigates
potential water quality
impacts from development,
other land uses, and climate
change.
The tool simulates erosion,
pollution, and their
accumulation from
overland flow.
30. Tools – Economics: National Ocean Watch
Time-series data on the ocean and Great Lakes economy, which includes six economic
sectors dependent on the oceans Based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and
the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
32. Tools – Habitat Priority Planner
Helps to identify priority locations for
conservation and restoration planning
• Inventory habitat conditions
• Identify, rank, and prioritize
restoration or conservation sites
• Provide spatial planning support to
natural resource managers
• Analyze proposed changes in land
use or land cover
• Create maps, reports, and queries
33. Digital Coast: Training
Courses Emphasize
• Technical Skills
• Effective Projects
• Working with People
• Coastal Issues
Delivery Methods
• Classroom, Instructor-Led
• Online, Instructor-led
• Online, Self-Guided
Wide Variety of Focus Areas
The Digital Coast Partnership represents many of the website's diverse user groups. Partners participate in the development and outreach of this information resource, providing assurance that the products and services are relevant and are used to address pressing needs such as resilience planning and habitat conservation.
Today I will be talking about data and tools available for the pacific.
These images are part of a project funded by NOAA Office for Coastal Management to develop a high quality, user-friendly, attributed, centralized, multi-territorial digital database of georeferenced historic aerial imagery in the Pacific Islands region, including Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The objective of this project is to make previously unavailable historic aerial imagery of the Pacific Islands available for public consumption through NOAA's Digital Coast website. These images were scanned on a flatbed scanner and georeferenced to existing basemap data.
Simulation
Advance search allows to search hurricane activity that includes El Niño/La Niña events, by hurricane category, year and months.
View and interact with Economics: National Ocean Watch (ENOW) data for your state or county without having to download the data set. Use the ENOW Explorer to describe and compare the six sectors of the ocean.
Provides a quick summary of your ocean economy
Compares your ocean economy to other states and counties
Displays the composition of your ocean economy
Shows how your ocean economy has changed over time
Produces downloadable graphics
Data is available in the data registry
HPP is a geospatial planning tool that can be used to:
Inventory habitat conditions
Identify, rank, and prioritize restoration and/or conservation sites
Provide spatial planning support to natural resource managers
Analyze proposed changes in land use or land cover
Create maps, reports, and queries
The program allows users to easily test various ideas and "what if" scenarios on the fly, making it the perfect tool to use in a group setting.