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- Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences; Center for Coastal Resources Management, meer, partner
- Government of Virginia; Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), meer, partner
- Government of Virginia; Department of Health, meer, partner
- Virginia Marine Resources Commission, meer, partner
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), meer, partner
- US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), meer, partner
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), meer, partner
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Atlas Purpose
- Report status in trends in coastal resources;
- Make data available to the management community;
- Provide resources to enhance coastal management;
- Build awareness of the general public.
Distinguishing Features
- Several different web GISs rather than one atlas;
- Different web sites are tailored to specific needs.
Target Audience
- General Public;
- Researchers/Scientists;
- NGOs;
- Government/Public Bodies;
- Consultancies;
- Coastal/Environmental Managers;
- Decision Makers;
Atlas Design and Usability
- Focus:
- Design:
- Multiple point(s) of access to map/data;
- Guided navigation
- Map Page:
- View unlimited layers
- View data independently;.
- Separate legend & layer lists
- Documentation:
- Metadata:
- Flat files
- Multiple format(s)
- Help page(s);
- Tutorial;
- Standards:
- Metadata standards: FGDC;
Technology Used
- Mapping Software:
- Data Storage:
- Database Management System:
- Other
Functionality/Tools Available
- Level:
- Search Capability:
- Other:
- Coastal Management Tools:
- Shoreline Manager’s Assessment Kit (SMAK);
- Oil Spill Cleanup And Response (OSCAR);
- Blue Infrastructure (BI);
- Wetlands Mitigation Targeting Tool;
- Wetlands Data Viewer;
- Chesapeake Bay Shoreline Inventory.
- Mapping Tools:
- Zoom, recentre and full extent;
- Identify features;
- Print/Export maps;
- Measure line and areas;
- Download geospatial data;
Data/Cartographic Information Included
- Geographic Area: Virginia/Maryland
- Number of Datasets: varies by site
- Topics:
- Physical Environment;
- Coastal Habitats;
- Imagery;
- Management;
- Human Impact;
- Conservation;
- Environmental Monitoring;
- Infrastructure;
- Industry;
- Culture & Heritage;
- Natural Resources;
- Fisheries, Aquaculture & Agriculture;
- Tourism & Recreation
Data Issues
- IPR/Cost:
- Cost-prohibitive data (base/other);
- Data use restrictions;
- Accessibility:
- Limited GIS-ready data;
- Data duplication;
- Distributed network not yet feasible
- Data retrieval speed
- Quality:
- Variable/inconsistent data quality;
- Inappropriate data scales;
- Incomparable regional datasets;
- Poor/non-existent metadata;
- Management:
- Data management plan development;
- Balance of development and updates;
- Regularity of data updates;
- Manual upload of data to atlas;
- Other
Other Challenges
- Designing simple, intuitive and informative web interface;
- Content balance of science and information;
- Product promotion;
- Other
- Limited funding/support for necessary data acquisition development (e.g., shoreline change/erosion, wetlands updates).
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