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Learn how high school students use ArcGIS Online to further their historical and coastal research studies
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High tide flooding is now common due to climate change and sea level rise. Damaging floods that only historically occurred during moderate or major storms now happen more regularly, especially during…
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Being ever-changing and most important feature of coastal landscape, Shoreline reflects the natural processes of erosion as well as deposition, and hence extracting the shoreline is of paramount…
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Rhea Jackson, Software Development Engineer uses a coastal line extraction demo to show how to use ArcGIS API for Python together with ArcGIS Notebooks on ArcGIS Online to schedule and automate your…
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An update from USGS Senior Scientist for Ecosystems Roger Sayre on the new Ecological Coastal Units (ECUs) project, as a follow-on from the Ecological Land Units (ELUs) and Ecological Marine Units…
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The world of AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles, including ocean planning for sustainable ocean use and preservation of our maritime heritage; underwater robotics, aquaculture, business partnerships,…
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The Submerged Lands Act (SLA) boundary divides offshore State and Federal waters. This boundary can move over time as changes in the coastline occur. The SLA allows the boundary to be permanently…
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In the CNMI, spatially explicit information related to coastal permitting is often scattered throughout many data repositories, both digital and print. A map-based decision support tool that…
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As ocean sustainability grows in importance and the UN seeks to implement policy for the management of areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) the understanding of human impact across our oceans…
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