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Coastal GeoTools ’05
Myrtle Beach, SC
March 7, 2005
FGDC Marine and Coastal Spatial Data Subcommittee
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MCSD Meeting Agenda1:00 Welcome, introductions, and agenda review
1:15 FGDC overview
1:30 Subcommittee role and current activities
1:40 Review minutes and actions from the last meeting
1:45 VDatum overview and implementation
2:15 Refreshment break
2:30 Random Access Metadata for On-line National Assessment RAMONA
2:50 Benthic Habitat Classification
3:15 Work plan/thematic updatesShoreline Standard Marine Boundaries Marine Boundaries Handbook ENC Direct and collaboration with The National Map Geospatial One-Stop participation
4:15 Open discussion; wrap up; next meeting
4:30 Adjourn
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Marine and Coastal Spatial Data (MCSD)
Subcommittee
Advancing the Marine and Coastal National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI)
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Current and accurate geospatial coastal and ocean data will be readily available to contribute locally, nationally, and globally to economic growth, environmental quality and stability, and social progress
Coastal National Spatial Data Infrastructure
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Subcommittee Objectives
• Promote standards in marine and coastal spatial data financed in whole or in part by Federal funds
• Exchange information on technological improvements for collecting marine and coastal spatial data
• Encourage the Federal and non-Federal community to identify and adopt standards and specifications for marine and coastal spatial data
• Engage in partnerships to develop marine and coastal data
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Authority and Drivers
OMB Revised Circular A-16• Revised version places much more emphasis on marine and coastal data • NSDI data themes listed in Revised Circular A-16 of marine and coastal interest:
– Baseline– Offshore Cadastre– Bathymetry– Geodetic Control– Shoreline– Offshore Minerals– Marine Boundaries– Marine Transportation
U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Recommendations• USCOP Recommendation 25-7: “The Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) should coordinate
federal ocean and coastal mapping and charting activities with the goal of creating standardized, easily accessible national maps”
National Research Council Coastal Mapping and Charting Recommendations• NRC study suggests the MCSD SC pursue shoreline coordination and coastal and ocean data access
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• Lead agency – DOC/NOAA as established by FGDC Charter• Primary Federal agencies
– NOAA
– U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
– NGA
– U.S. Navy
– USGS
– Minerals Management Service
– Department of State
– EPA
• Other participants– Academia
– States
– Private sector interest
Participating Agencies
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• Partnerships– Marine Boundary Working Group with NOAA and MMS– Topo/bathy Demonstration Project with NOAA and USGS
• Outreach– Numerous workshops, trainings, and presentations– Metadata curriculum for coastal and marine community
• Data Stewardship/Data Access– Hydrographic data, including all nautical charting and bathymetric data– Shoreline data – Marine cadastral data – Coastal remote sensing data – Benthic (ocean floor data)
• Standards development
Subcommittee Activities
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Recent Subcommittee Accomplishments
Standards Development• Developed the Shoreline Profile of the FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial
Metadata• Developed Geospatial Positioning Accuracy Standard, Part 5: Standard for
Hydrographic Surveys and Nautical Charts
Marine and Coastal Framework Data Development• Lobbied to include the marine cadastre and bathymetry as NSDI Framework themes
in Revised Circular A-16 • Released NOS Data Explorer Web portal for selected NOAA Ocean Service
geospatial data holdings
Partnerships and Outreach• Developed partnership with National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC)
to promote the Marine and Coastal NSDI and to start to build a coastal GIS caucus within the NSGIC organization
• Undertook management of the Oceans and Estuaries Channel on the E-Gov Geospatial One-Stop Portal
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FY05-06 Work Plan
Proposed Focus Areas
1. Participating in the Geospatial One-Stop Project
2. Responding to recommendations from the National Research Council and
the US Commission on Ocean Policy
3. Developing the National Shoreline Data Content Standard
4. Advancing the bathymetry framework theme
5. Supporting the Marine Boundary Working Group activities
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FY05-06 Work Plan
Geospatial One-Stop Project
• TASK 1 - Design, develop, and promote the
Oceans and Estuaries channel on the Geospatial
One-Stop Portal
• TASK 2 - Populate the “geodata.gov marketplace”
on the Geospatial One-Stop Portal
• TASK 3 - Begin a dialog with the National Map to
include coastal and ocean data in their mapping
services.
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FY05-06 Work Plan
NRC and USCOP Recommendations
• TASK 1 - Convene a special interest meeting on the “shoreline” and
associated datum and coordination issues
• TASK 2 - Coordinate a presentation and possible workshop on the use of the
V-Datum tool that allows transformation of elevation data from one vertical
datum into another
• TASK 3 - Hold at least two full-day meetings per year to ensure that member
and subcommittee activities are shared with the group
• TASK 4 – Stay current with FGDC, GOS, and other external activities and
share with subcommittee membership
• TASK 5 - Populate the geodata.gov marketplace on the Geospatial One-Stop
portal with current and planned coastal mapping and charting activities
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FY05-06 Work Plan
National Shoreline Data Content Standard
• TASK 1 - Actively participate in the development, promotion, and
implementation of the Shoreline Data Content Standard
Bathymetry – NSDI Framework Data Theme
• TASK 1 - Convene a bathymetry special interest group meeting in
FY 2005 to share information among the agencies collecting bathymetric
data, and develop a plan in-line with the NSDI Framework strategy for
making bathymetry available
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FY05-06 Work Plan
FGDC Marine Boundary Working Group
• TASK 1 - Continue to coordinate and advance the marine
cadastre/marine boundary framework theme through the activities of the
Marine Boundary Working Group
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Challenges and Opportunities
• Key challenge – increase coordination ocean and coastal mapping
• Key elements from current workplan – Designing and adding substantive content to the E-Government
Geospatial One-Stop Project
– Responding to recommendations from the National Research Council, U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Report, and the NSDI Future Directions Initiative
– Developing the National Shoreline Data Content Standard
– Advancing the bathymetry framework theme
– Continuing to sponsor and support the Marine Boundary Working Group (MBWG)
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Challenges and Opportunities
• Key challenge – increase coordination ocean and coastal mapping • To work collaboratively with local governments, states, and the private
sector on national initiatives– Geospatial One-Stop – Shoreline Mapping – Electronic Navigational Charts– National Map– Framework data
• Increase education and outreach to user community to make adoption and use of standards a reality
• Develop partnerships to respond to external drivers; NRC and USCOP
• Develop a clear plan with the FGDC to advance the NSDI
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Updated Web Page
www.csc.noaa.gov/mcsd
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Review and Approve Minutes from November 10, 2004 Meeting