Ocean Solutions, Earth Solutions (eBook)
ESRI Press (Verlag)
978-1-58948-465-8 (ISBN)
What affects the oceans affects terra firma. Ocean Solutions, Earth Solutions gathers the insights of more than 50 ocean and coastal science researchers exploring ocean components and their relationships, patterns, and trends over time and space. The book's 16 chapters feature geographic information system (GIS) best practices and include additional online resources.The book is edited by oceanographer and Esri chief scientist Dawn J. Wright and features a foreword by oceanographer David Gallo, director of special projects for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts.
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
Cloudy with a Chance of Fish: ArcGIS for Server and Cloud-Based Fisheries Oceanography Applications
Tiffany C. Vance, Stephen Sontag, and Kyle Wilcox
Chapter 2
What GIS Experts and Policy Professionals Need to Know about Using Marxan in Multiobjective Planning Processes
Heather M. Coleman and Jeff A. Ardron
Chapter 3--Updated
Artificial Reefs, Beach Restoration, and Sea Turtle Nesting in Martin County, Florida
Alexandra Carvalho, Kathy Fitzpatrick, Jessica Garland, and Frank Veldhuis
Chapter 4
Tools for Implementing the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standard
Lori Scott, Kathleen L. Goodin, and Mark K. Finkbeiner
Chapter 5
How Does Climate Change Affect Our Oceans?
Peter Kouwenhoven, Yinpeng Li, and Peter Urich
Chapter 6
A GIS Tool to Compute a Pollutant Exposure Index for the Southern California Bight
Rebecca A. Schaffner, Steven J. Steinberg, and Kenneth C. Schiff
Chapter 7
Development of a Map Viewer for Archipelago de Cabrera National Park, Balearic Islands, Spain
Beatriz Ramos López, Nuria Hermida Jiménez, and Olvido Tello Antón
Chapter 8--Updated
Whale mAPP: Engaging Citizen Scientists to Contribute and Map Marine Mammal Sightings
Lei Lani Stelle, Melodi King, and Courtney Helen Hann
Chapter 9--Updated
Extending Esri Geoportal Server to Meet the Needs of the West Coast Ocean Data Network and Inform Regional Ocean Management
Todd Hallenbeck, Steven J. Steinberg, Andy Lanier, and Tim Welch
Chapter 10
Linking Landscape Condition Impacts to Coral Reef Ecosystem Composition for the East End of Saint Croix
Daniel S. Dorfman, Simon J. Pittman, Sarah D. Hile, Christopher F. G. Jeffrey, Alicia Clarke, and Chris Caldow
Chapter 11
Using GIS Tools to Develop a Collaborative Essential Fish Habitat Proposal
Sophie de Beukelaer, Karen F. Grimmer, Jennifer A. Brown, and Chad King
Chapter 12
More Than Maps: Connecting Aquarium Guests to Global Stories
Jennifer Lentz, Emily Yam, Alie LeBeau, and David Bader
Chapter 13
Uncovering the Oceans through Marinescape Geovisualization
Rosaline Canessa, Robert Newell, and Cathryn R. Brandon
Chapter 14
Approaches to Visualizing Complex Ocean Data Using Worldwide Telescope
Rob Fatland
Chapter 15
Managing the Visual Landscape of Oregon’s Territorial Sea
Paul Manson and Andy Lanier
Chapter 16--Updated
Near Real-Time Oceanic Glider Mission Viewers
Shinichi Kobara, Christina Simoniello, Ruth Mullins-Perry, Ann Elizabeh Jochens, Matthew K. Howard, Stephanie M. Watson, Robert Currier, Barbara Kirkpatrick, and Stephan Howden
Chapter 17--New
Multivariate Classification of Seamount Morphology: Assessing Seamount Morphotypes in Relation to Marine Jurisdictions and Bioregions
Miles Macmillan-Lawler and Peter Harris
Chapter 18--New
Satellite Services for Coastal Applications
Thomas Heege, Matthew Bergin, Knut Hartmann, and Karin Schenk
Chapter 19--New
The Coastal Defense Application: Evaluating Nature's Role in Coastal Protection
Laura Flessner, Zach Ferdaña, Greg Guannel, George T. Raber, and James Byrne
Chapter 20--New
Modeling and Mapping Coastal Ecosystem Services to Support Climate Adaptation Planning
Lisa Wedding, Sarah Reiter, Eric Hartge, Greg Guannel, Hilary Walecka, Molly Melius, Tom Robinson, Sandi Potter, Lisa Posternak, Amy Lyle, Sarah Newkirk, Gregory Verutes, Anne Guerry, Mary Ruckelshaus, Katie Arkema, and Meg Caldwell
Chapter 21--New
The Tetiaroa Atoll Research Project: Documenting Changes in Island Morphology and Biodiversity through GIS-Based Field Research
Jason Berney, Ian Eland, Tim Krantz, Steven D. Moore, David A. Smith, Nathan Strout, and Lucas Wilgers
Chapter 22--New
Sediment Drainage Streams Important in Benthic Seafloor Classification
Chris Jenkins
Chapter 23--New
The Navy Shore Geospatial Energy Module
Amanda Williams, Sandrine Schultz, and Greg Turner
Afterword
Contributors
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.6.2016 |
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Verlagsort | Redlands |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Hydrologie / Ozeanografie | |
Technik | |
Schlagworte | ESRI • geographic information systems • *marine • Research |
ISBN-10 | 1-58948-465-7 / 1589484657 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-58948-465-8 / 9781589484658 |
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