mesh webgis habitat maps online at searchmesh/webgis
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MESH webGIS Habitat maps online at http://www.searchMESH.net/webGIS. UK Stakeholders’ Workshop Natalie Coltman. Effective management of the marine environment requires information on the spatial distribution and the quality of seabed habitats Seabed habitat data are not centrally accessible - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
MESH webGISMESH webGIS
Habitat maps online atHabitat maps online athttp://www.searchMESH.net/webGIShttp://www.searchMESH.net/webGIS
UK Stakeholders’ Workshop UK Stakeholders’ Workshop Natalie ColtmanNatalie Coltman
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Why have a webGIS?Why have a webGIS?
Effective management of the marine environment requires information on the spatial distribution and the quality of seabed habitats
Seabed habitat data are not centrally accessible
MESH aims to collate these data & create unified seabed habitat maps
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Data & Metadata are collated by MESH
‘Metadata’ = data about data (what where when how)
‘Data’ = actual seabed mapping data
MESH aims to…
Mobilise existing seabed mapping data through a searchable online Metadata Catalogue
Collate seabed mapping data to create unified seabed habitat maps to be displayed on MESH webGIS
Which data?Which data?
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MESH webGISMESH webGIS
Zoom to areas of interest
Control layers
Query data attributes
Generate reports
Print maps
A website presenting interactive maps of seabed habitats for NW Europe
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Home pageHome page
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Query pageQuery page
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Habitat presence on 1 degree gridHabitat presence on 1 degree grid
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Polygon centroidsPolygon centroids
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Detailed habitat polygonsDetailed habitat polygons
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MESH webGIS data layersMESH webGIS data layers
Habitats EUNIS habitats Original habitats
Physical GEBCO bathymetry Seabed sediments
Boundaries MESH study area Country sea areas Regional seas
Study areas
Validation samples NBN marine data OSPAR habitats MESH video samples
Seabed images Acoustic images MESH seabed photos
Signatures catalogue
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MESH Website
MESH data flowsMESH data flows
JNCC
MESH webGIS
MESH Partner
Data provider
MESH metadata catalogue
MESH Data Agreement
Seabed mapping data & metadata
MESH Stakeholder
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MESH Metadata catalogueMESH Metadata catalogue
Aims to mobilise existing seabed mapping data to the mapping communityLists over 1000 seabed mapping studies in NW EuropeMESH metadata standard for habitat maps (ISO19115 compliant)Template for data entryAvailable online via a ‘simple’ or ‘advanced’ searchUpdating metadata records this week…
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MESH Metadata catalogueMESH Metadata catalogue
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Existing habitat mapping studiesExisting habitat mapping studies
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Study areas with metadataStudy areas with metadata
MESH metadata catalogue
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Original Habitat layerOriginal Habitat layer
Seabed ‘habitat’ maps
Polygon maps
Collated by MESH in Data Exchange Format
Range of classification schemes, eg:
Biotope mapping to UK & Ireland classification scheme
Mapping of seabed features (facies)
Mapping of substrate types
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Biotope MappingBiotope MappingSNH:
Mapping the distribution of benthic biotopes in Moray Firth
This type of mapping is often used in UK for studies of SACs
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Facies mappingFacies mappingCEFAS: Broadscale interpretation of seabed facies between Hastings & Varne in Eastern Channel
Common type of mapping in aggregate industry
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Translation to EUNISTranslation to EUNISOriginal
habitat type polygon
e.g. Zostera marina beds
EUNIS habitat type
polygon
e.g. A5.53
Translation
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Validation samplesValidation samples
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MESH Seabed photosMESH Seabed photos
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Supporting dataSupporting dataSediments & BathymetrySediments & Bathymetry
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ModellingModelling
Use physical data layers to predict habitat types EUNIS classes Marine landscapes
Irish data to be incorporated soon
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Presenting dataPresenting data
Progress to date EUNIS colour scheme agreed
Current issues How to display maps made at very
different scales? Overlapping shapefiles Confidence assessments
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Confidence assessmentConfidence assessment
Confidence assessment
GUI GB000471
Remote sensing 87%
Ground-truthing 59%
Interpretation 72%
Cartography 50%
Overall 67%
View full confidence assessment
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Interoperability – SignaturesInteroperability – Signatures
http://www.rebent.org/mesh/signatures
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Delivering maps to end-usersDelivering maps to end-users
The MESH project is committed to making its final interpreted seabed habitat maps publicly available at no cost
Data will be available for distribution to end-users for their local use
Data will be available to other web sites and desktop GIS users via direct data links (WMS)
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webGIS SummarywebGIS Summary
MESH is delivering maps of seabed habitats classified using the standard nomenclature of the EUNIS habitat classification schemeMESH has developed standard data exchange formats for the efficient sharing of data Maps are presented to end-users in electronic format via a bespoke webGIS Data will be shared to maximise interoperability
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Where next?Where next?
Short termGather feedback from Stakeholders, on the
MESH webGISNew data upload mid-Nov
Medium to long termUse established mechanisms for data
collation, integration and disseminationDevelop a strategy to maintain maps (beyond
MESH)
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Natalie Coltman
JNCCMonkstone HouseCity RoadPeterboroughPE1 1JYUK
+44 1733 866914
http://www.searchMESH.nethttp://www.jncc.gov.uk
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