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American Samoa Benthic Terrain Viewer Emily M. Larkin and Dawn Wright Dept. of Geosciences, Oregon State University September, 2004 (Larkin 2001)

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1 American Samoa Benthic Terrain Viewer Emily M. Larkin and Dawn Wright Dept. of Geosciences, Oregon State University September, 2004 (Larkin 2001)

2 The American Samoa Benthic Terrain Viewer Web-based GIS to allow more access to marine data from American Samoa What is a Web-Based GIS? – –A website that allows users to view geographic data without GIS software. The ONLY Samoan-language web-based GIS in existence.

3 Why use a Web GIS? Natural medium for data distribution and display. User needs only a web browser to access data. Allows multiple levels of users to be served by the same site. – –General users can access information, perform queries, analyses, and make maps. – –Advanced users can download data and metadata through the FBNMS GIS Data Archive and search for more detailed information.

4 ASBTV Content Bathymetry (seafloor) layers obtained from multibeam sonar surveys in 2001 and 2002 (Wright et al. 2002; Wright 2002). Benthic zone and structure layers derived from bathymetry. Terrestrial layers—roads, island DEMs, villages. Supporting help and information pages with links to find more information. Link to American Samoa Coastal and Marine Bibliographic Database

5 Benthic Zones & Structures The seafloor can be classified into broad categories called benthic zones and more detailed categories called benthic structures – –Benthic = related to the seafloor (e.g. a benthic animal is one that lives on the ocean floor) – –4 categories of zones: flats, slopes, crests, and depressions – –13 categories of structures

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8 Fagaitua Bay Benthic Zones Benthic Zones from ArcMap Benthic Zones from the ASBTV

9 Zones/Structures and Biodiversity Benthic zones and structures cannot be tied to specific habitat types or species at this time. Karlson et al. (2004) found a link between benthic zone and biodiversity in Indo-Pacific coral reefs. – –In general, sloped areas had higher biodiversity than flat areas. – –Their samples included American Samoa

10 Link to Samoan version of site Zoom to study area Links to help, data download and info pages Active tool display Overview Map Initial Display of the ASBTV

11 Samoan-Language Access Greater accessibility for those who may be more comfortable in Samoan than in English Same content as ASBTV O le ‘Alititai o Amerika Samoa = The Seafloor of American Samoa Challenges— – –Not all scientific terms translate well into Samoan (e.g. benthic structure) – –ArcIMS does not like diacritical marks—e.g. Su’e (search) appears in the Mode frame as Sue (a type of pufferfish)

12 O le ‘Alititai o Amerika Samoa

13 What Still Needs Done? Error-checking the Samoan grammar Addition of final benthic zones for Vatia Bay

14 American Samoa Coastal & Marine Bibliographic Database A searchable bibliographic database listing references related to American Samoa Goes back to mid-1800s Searchable by keyword, author or area

15 ASBTV Site Links English http://scallywag.science.oregonstate.edu/website/AmSamoa/viewer.htm Samoan http://scallywag.science.oregonstate.edu/website/Faasamoa/viewer.htm American Samoa Coastal & Marine Bibliographic Database – –http://astrolabe.csc.noaa.gov/American_Samoa/search.asp More information or questions: larkine@science.oregonstate.edu


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