USGS Recognized for ArcIMS Data
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)'s Coastal and Marine Geology Program's Internet Map Server (IMS), maintained by Valerie Paskevich at the USGS Woods Hole Science Center, is highlighted in "What's New" on the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)'s Geography Network. The Geography Network was established by ESRI to provide a base from which geospatial data could be accessed and shared among a global network of users and providers. The Coastal and Marine Geology Program's general research objectives, along with a sampling of the program's research activities currently stored within the IMS, are displayed on the Geography Network. The USGS was recognized by ESRI as a major source of coastal and marine geospatial data. Thanks to Valerie for all of her efforts!
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July 2004
in this issue:
cover story:
Marianas Submarine Hydrothermal Systems
Phosphorus Plume Study
Sea-Otter Numbers at Record High
West-Central Florida Project Concludes
South Florida Congressional Staff Tour
Florida Oceans Day
USF Hydrogeology Field Camp
ASLO Keynote Address
Oceanography Camp for Girls
Water Conservation Festival
Basics of the Basin Research Symposium
Swarm Modeling Workshop
USGS Recognized for ArcIMS Data
Halley Interviewed for Local Television
July Publications List
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