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1 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Marine Digimap: Welcome… to the wet-side

2 Marine Digimap Why do we need marine data? What data will be available? What will the Service look like? –Online mapping –data download How much does it cost?

3 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Why do we need marine data?

4 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk A new collection in Digimap…

5 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Source: National Oceanography Centre, Southampton But why do we need Marine data? The Earth and human activity on it do not stop at the coastline on an Ordnance Survey map!

6 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Marine Community defining Features? Science Physical Chemical Biological Navigation Dredging & Extraction Fisheries Aquaculture Water Quality Conservation Energy = Meteorology The marine community is broad… Leisure, recreation and tourism Slide adapted from Millard K., Woolf A. & Tandy J. AGI Marine and Coastal SIG 22 nd March 2006. But why do we need Marine data? these groups need information about the activities of the others and standard base data.

7 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk But why do we need Marine data… Source: Dr David Cotton, MDIP

8 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk But why do we need marine data… Ocean and Earth Sciences | Coastal Planning | Oceanography | Biology/Ecology |Resource Management (fisheries, environmental, economic) | Engineering & Technology| Marine Navigation | Marine Sports Technology | Maritime and Intermodal Transport | Maritime Leisure Management | Remote Sensing/GIS Now, for the first time, key marine base mapping and thematic data will be available direct to users within Higher and Further Education…. Via institutional subscription and user registration to Marine Digimap… Due to a licence agreed between JISC Collections and SeaZone Solutions Ltd.

9 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk What data will be available?

10 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Who supplies the data? Data provided by SeaZone Solutions Ltd (http://www.seazone.com)http://www.seazone.com wholly-owned by Admiralty Holdings Ltd (AHL), one of many companies wholly owned by Government. At the cutting edge of development and supply of quality data about the marine environment.

11 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial – “Marine Mastermap” Value added marine GI, derived from electronic navigation charts (S57) and other sources (SNH, EH, BGS etc) Cookie cut to 2 degree tiles, so no overlaps Mapinfo TAB and ESRI Shapefile format Also gridded bathymetry in ASCII Grid and ArcInfo Grid formats 7 “topic” layers, each containing several “theme” layers Not all 2 degree tiles contain all “theme” layers

12 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial: Bathymetry & Elevation The nature and shape of the Earth’s surface on land (elevation) and under the sea (bathymetry).

13 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial: Natural and Physical Features The natural topography of the coastal and marine environment including the biological, physical and chemical features within it. Themes include Land Cover, Fauna & Flora, Geology, Hydrology, Sea Cover.

14 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial: Structures & Obstructions Human, physical structures and obstructions. Themes include: Wrecks, Offshore Installations, Shoreline Constructions, Navigational Aids, Obstructions.

15 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial : Socio Economic and Marine Use Specified areas where one or more activities have been designated, are known to occur or are restricted. Themes include Admin & Regulation, Activity & Licence Areas, Aquaculture & Fisheries, National Limits, Transportation and Routes.

16 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk SeaZone Hydrospatial: Conservation & Environmental Protection Designated boundaries for the purposes of conservation and environmental protection of natural and cultural heritage.

17 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk SeaZone Hydrospatial: Climate & Oceanography Climate and weather information, tides and currents or locations where measurement and monitoring is or has been know to occur.

18 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk SeaZone Hydrospatial: Metafeatures & Cartography Spatial metadata, including information on: survey extents, non-surveyed areas, quality of data, survey reliability etc.

19 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Charted Raster… NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION

20 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Charted Raster: Many scales, many extents, many overlaps

21 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Overview (1:1,500,000 to 1:300,000)

22 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk “General” 1:200,000 to 1:150,000

23 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk “Coastal” 1:100,000 to 1:50,000

24 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk “Approach” 1:50,000 to 1:20,000

25 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk “Harbour” 1:25,000 to 1:2,500

26 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk What will the Service look like?

27 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk The Marine Digimap applications…

28 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk What will the Service look like? Hydrospatial Data Download

29 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial Data Download…

30 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Hydrospatial Data Download…

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33 What will the Service look like? Charted Raster Data Download

34 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Charted Raster Download…

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37 What will the Service look like? Charted Raster Map Viewer

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40 Marine Map Viewer

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44 How much will it cost?

45 For further information or to get involved in service testing contact edina@ed.ac.uk Subscription Fees JISC BANDSPeriod 1 09/07- 07/08 Period 2 08/08- 07/09 Period 3 08/09- 07/10 A – B £2,900£3,103£3,320 C - D £1,900£2,033£2,175 E - F £800£856£916 G - J £600£642£687

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