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This project used previously collected ShoreZone imagery to map nearly 1,600 km of coastline between Wales and Kotzebue. With additional mapping supported by the Arctic LCC and National Park Service, this effort completed the Kotzebue Sound shoreline, which now has been included in the state-wide ShoreZone dataset. The complete ShoreZone dataset for the region was used to conduct a coastal hazards analysis and create maps that identify areas undergoing rapid coastal erosion and areas that are sensitive to inundation by storm surge and sea level rise
Categories: Data;
Tags: BEACHES,
BEACHES,
COASTAL AREAS,
COASTAL AREAS,
COASTAL LANDFORMS, All tags...
COASTAL LANDFORMS,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
EROSION,
EROSION,
ESTUARIES,
ESTUARIES,
FLOODING,
FLOODING,
Federal resource managers,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
INTERTIDAL ZONE,
INTERTIDAL ZONE,
LAGOONS,
LAGOONS,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
ROCKY COASTS,
ROCKY COASTS,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
TIDAL HEIGHT,
TIDAL HEIGHT,
Tribes,
WEB PORTAL SERVICES,
WEB PORTAL SERVICES,
Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative data.gov,
boundaries,
boundaries,
completed,
environment,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
oceans,
oceans, Fewer tags
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The Tongass National Forest has identified resources that are important to stakeholders and vulnerable to climate-related stressors. Cooperators will review an action plan and convene a workshop to be held in Southeast Alaska in 2016. The workshop will foster collaboration between scientists, managers, and stakeholders. Workshop goals include: sharing information about climate-related stressors and effects on NPLCC Priority Resources in the Tongass National Forest; developing strategic priorities for improving understanding, reducing risks, and increasing adaptive capacity and resilience; coordinating support for increasing knowledge and informing resource managers
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2015,
AK-0,
AK-00,
Alaska,
Alaska, All tags...
Alaska,
Alaska,
Anadromous fish,
Applications and Tools,
Applications and Tools,
Change in air temperature and precipitation,
Climate Change,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation Planning,
Datasets/Database,
Federal resource managers,
Federal resource managers,
Hydrologic regime shift,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
Monitoring,
Monitoring,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Priority A. Effects of hydrologic regime shifts,
Priority D. Hydrologic regime changes on anadromous fish,
Project,
Report,
Report,
State agencies,
State agencies,
Tongass Forest,
Tongass Forest,
Tongass Forest,
Tongass National Forest,
Tongass National Forest,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Tribes,
Tribes,
aquatic resources,
aquatic resources,
aquatic resources,
aquatic resources,
climate change,
climate change,
hydrologic regime shifts,
hydrologic regime shifts,
hydrologic regime shifts,
hydrologic regimes,
onGoing, Fewer tags
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This project used existing ShoreZone coastal imagery to map 719 km of shoreline in Bristol Bay, from Cape Constantine to Cape Newenham. This section of coastline is an extremely important herring spawning area and an important component of the Bristol Bay fisheries. Intertidal and nearshore vegetation, on which herring spawn, was catalogued as part of the mapping and, along with shore types, coastal substrate, and coastal biota, added to the state-wide ShoreZone dataset.
Categories: Data;
Tags: COASTAL HABITAT,
COASTAL HABITAT,
COASTAL LANDFORMS,
COASTAL LANDFORMS,
DATA DELIVERY, All tags...
DATA DELIVERY,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
Federal resource managers,
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
IDENTIFICATION/CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS,
IDENTIFICATION/CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Regional & county planners,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
Tribes,
VEGETATION COVER,
VEGETATION COVER,
VEGETATION SPECIES,
VEGETATION SPECIES,
VISUALIZATION/IMAGE PROCESSING,
VISUALIZATION/IMAGE PROCESSING,
WEB MAP SERVICE,
WEB MAP SERVICE,
WEB PROCESSING SERVICES,
WEB PROCESSING SERVICES,
WEB-BASED,
WEB-BASED,
Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative data.gov,
boundaries,
boundaries,
completed,
environment,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
map,
oceans,
oceans, Fewer tags
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This project used previously collected ShoreZone imagery to map nearly 1,600 km of coastline between Wales and Kotzebue. With additional mapping supported by the Arctic LCC and National Park Service, this effort completed the Kotzebue Sound shoreline, which now has been included in the state-wide ShoreZone dataset. The complete ShoreZone dataset for the region was used to conduct a coastal hazards analysis and create maps that identify areas undergoing rapid coastal erosion and areas that are sensitive to inundation by storm surge and sea level rise.
Categories: Data;
Tags: BEACHES,
BEACHES,
COASTAL AREAS,
COASTAL AREAS,
COASTAL LANDFORMS, All tags...
COASTAL LANDFORMS,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
EROSION,
EROSION,
ESTUARIES,
ESTUARIES,
FLOODING,
FLOODING,
Federal resource managers,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
INTERTIDAL ZONE,
INTERTIDAL ZONE,
LAGOONS,
LAGOONS,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
ROCKY COASTS,
ROCKY COASTS,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
TIDAL HEIGHT,
TIDAL HEIGHT,
Tribes,
WEB PORTAL SERVICES,
WEB PORTAL SERVICES,
Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative data.gov,
boundaries,
boundaries,
completed,
environment,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
oceans,
oceans, Fewer tags
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This project used existing ShoreZone coastal imagery to map 719 km of shoreline in Bristol Bay, from Cape Constantine to Cape Newenham. This section of coastline is an extremely important herring spawning area and an important component of the Bristol Bay fisheries. Intertidal and nearshore vegetation, on which herring spawn, was catalogued as part of the mapping and, along with shore types, coastal substrate, and coastal biota, added to the state-wide ShoreZone dataset.
Categories: Data;
Tags: COASTAL HABITAT,
COASTAL HABITAT,
COASTAL LANDFORMS,
COASTAL LANDFORMS,
DATA DELIVERY, All tags...
DATA DELIVERY,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
DISASTER RESPONSE,
Federal resource managers,
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
HAZARDS PLANNING,
IDENTIFICATION/CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS,
IDENTIFICATION/CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
SHORELINES,
SHORELINES,
Tribes,
VEGETATION COVER,
VEGETATION COVER,
VEGETATION SPECIES,
VEGETATION SPECIES,
VISUALIZATION/IMAGE PROCESSING,
VISUALIZATION/IMAGE PROCESSING,
WEB MAP SERVICE,
WEB MAP SERVICE,
WEB PROCESSING SERVICES,
WEB PROCESSING SERVICES,
WEB-BASED,
WEB-BASED,
Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative data.gov,
boundaries,
boundaries,
completed,
environment,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
oceans,
oceans, Fewer tags
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