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OceanReportsa MarineCadastre.gov Application

OceanReports Quick Facts1. Partnership between BOEM and NOAA through

MarineCadastre.gov2. Provides automated spatial analyses and reports for the entire

exclusive economic zone (EEZ)3. Integrates over 100 data sets from MarineCadastre.gov and

other trusted sources4. Provides easy-to-interpret infographics – charts, graphs, and

graphics for complex data5. Designed for all within ocean industry: consultants, planners,

policy makers, and scientists6. Designed on an extensible platform built on commercial and

open-source software. It’s Lightening Fast.

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OceanReports Intended Benefits

• Increased regulatory efficiency and transparency• Industry, NGOs, and Gov’t better informed• All sectors save time and money• Decreased number of permitting false starts• Directly supports E.O. 13840 and the Federal

Data Strategy of 2018

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Imagine if . . .

You could pull up a map, draw an area, and in seconds obtain a comprehensive spatial analysis and report for your area ‒

And do it anywhere in the U.S. EEZ.

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Custom Spatial Analyses and Quick Reports

Draw your area and hit submit (anywhere in state, coastal, or offshore waters)

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General Information

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Report Area Depth/ElevationPopulated PlacesFederal/State/County JurisdictionsCongressional and Legislative DistrictsFederal StatutesTribal Lands

Energy and Minerals

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Wind PotentialWind Planning AreasWind Energy leasesRevenue Sharing AreasOil and Gas PotentialOil and Gas Planning AreasOil and Gas Leases

Energy FacilitiesOCS Blocks with Sand ResourcesFederal Sand and Gravel LeasesBeach NourishmentSurficial Sediment TextureDisposal Sites

Natural Resources and Conservation

Endangered SpeciesESA-Critical Habitat DesignationsHabitat Areas of Particular ConcernManaged Highly Migratory SpeciesAudubon Important Bird AreasProtected Areas

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Artificial ReefsShallow CoralsDeep-sea Sponge/Coral Obs.Deep-sea Coral Habitat SuitabilityHistorical LighthousesCetacean Biologically Important Areas

Oceanographic and Biophysical

Wave Height, Period and DirectionWind Speed and DirectionCurrent Speed Current Direction Sea Surface HeightWater Temp/SalinityNitrates

PhosphatesSilicatesAragoniteLight Attenuation KD PARLight Attenuation KD 490Chlorophyll a Concentration

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Transportation and Infrastructure

AIS Vessel CountVessel RoutingRight Whale Mgmt. AreasAnchorage AreasPilot BoardingPortsCoastal Maintained ChannelsDanger Zones/Restricted Areas

Unexploded OrdnancesFormerly Used Defense SitesWrecks/ObstructionsCables and PipelinesWastewater OutfallsAquaculture Oil Lightering ZonesDeepwater PortsOil/Gas PlatformsOil/Gas Wells

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Economics and Commerce

Ocean Job ContributionsGDP of Ocean EconomyContributions by SectorCensus StatisticsFishing Economic Value

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Option to print all or by industry

Option to fully customize your print output

Print Your Report

Questions?

Christine Taylor (Christine.taylor@boem.gov) Dave Stein (Dave.Stein@noaa.gov) James A. Morris, Jr. (James.Morris@noaa.gov)

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