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INTERACTIVE MAPS

What is GIS?

Click here for information on the interactive mapping tools. (68 KB PDF)


SIMoN Water Quality Viewer Map description  Launch viewer
water quality viewer sample The SIMoN Water Quality Monitoring Viewer provides a pathway for data discovery and monitoring coordination in the region. It can be used by individuals seeking water quality data, investigators that wish to coordinate sampling with other programs, and resource managers who need to know what is being monitored, where, and by whom. The Water Quality Viewer is a product of the Central Coast Water Quality Data Synthesis Assessment and Management (SAM) Project partners and the SIMoN team. This is a beta version of the viewer that requires testing, validation, and feedback. Contact Gary Conley at 831-420-3663 or gary.conley@noaa.gov for questions, comments, or assistance.


Central California Marine Habitat Viewer Map description  Launch viewer
Habitat viewer sample This SIMoN viewer provides GIS data layers on the various habitats found in the Monterey Bay, Cordell Bank and Gulf of the Farallones national marine sanctuaries.


West Coast Observatories Viewer Map description  Launch viewer
WCO viewer sample This Internet map application provides a common, geospatially referenced view of coastal and ocean observations in and around the West Coast National Marine Sanctuaries. Observation data are generally grouped into two categories: 1) near-real time observations; 2) long term observations. Near real time observations include marine and land surface weather data acquired from the Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS). Data are assimilated into a geospatially enabled database on an hourly basis and stored for 48 hours. Long term observations include imagery products created for a three month period.
 
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