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ESI Toolbar

You can use the suite of Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) tools to assist you in viewing and querying regional collections of ESI maps (ESI atlases) that have been published in geodatabase format. We recommend downloading the ESI Toolbar, which includes the entire suite of tools.

Note: All atlases published since January 2006 are available in geodatabase format. Many of the earlier atlases have also been updated to include this format. Follow the link at right titled Geodatabase Data to see ESI atlases that are available in that format and to download the ESI data.

This page covers the following topics:

Overview of the ESI Tools

There are four ESI tools:

  • Query by Location Tool: This tool provides a drop-down menu of the available biology and human-use layers on the ESI map. After you select a layer, you can view the species or the types and names of the socioeconomic and management features present in a particular area. You may also set the fields in the biology and socioeconomic tables that you would like to view.
  • Query Biology by Attribute Tool: This tool allows you to query a biology layer by attribute (such as species, state and federal status, monthly presence, and/or breeding status). With this tool, you can locate species of special interest in a particular area, such as where a spill trajectory indicates that there may be heavy oiling.
  • Metadata Viewer Tool: This tool launches your PDF viewer software and opens the metadata file associated with your ESI map. The metadata file is provided in the atlas directory transferred from the ESI CD/DVD.
  • Report Generator Tool: This tool allows you to generate (1) a Resource at Risk report, by exporting records you have selected in your biology table to a tab-delimited text file, or (2) a summary report of ESI shoreline segments you have selected, also to a tab-delimited text file.

Downloading the ESI Tools

Each tool can be downloaded independently; however, because they complement each other, we recommend that you download them all and create an ESI Toolbar, as described below. This option will download a single zip file that has the DLL files for each of the tools.

Each tool is in compressed format as a self-extracting zip file: LayerSelect.dll; BiologyQuery.dll; MetadataView.dll; and RARReport.dll. However, if you're using an operating system that doesn't automatically open the compressed files, you may need to use a decoding utility (such as WinZip or Stuffit Expander) to unzip the file.

Once the files are unzipped, place the DLL files on your hard drive. For consistency, you may want to place them in the directory where most of the ArcGIS DLL files reside: ProgramFiles/ArcGIS/Bin.

Creating an ESI Toolbar

After you have saved the uncompressed DLL files to your hard drive, launch ArcMap.

To install the ESI Toolbar on the ArcMap toolbar:

  1. Right-click on the ArcMap toolbar and scroll down to Customize (or choose the Customize option under the Tools menu).
  2. Select the Toolbars tab on the Customize window.
  3. On the right side, click the "New button" option.
  4. In the New Toolbar dialog box, name the toolbar "ESI Tools". Choose Normal.mxt in the "Save in" option, and you will be able to turn the ESI Toolbar on and off from any ArcMap document.

Once the toolbar is created, you need to add the ESI tools:

  1. Select the Commands tab on the Customize window.
  2. Click the "Add from file" button. Navigate to the ESI DLL files on your hard drive. Select one of the files and click Open to add it to your available commands. Click OK.
  3. Click the icon next to the ESI tool and drag it onto the ESI Toolbar. Release the mouse button when your cursor becomes a vertical bar. (You need to release the mouse button at or before the last icon on your toolbar.)
  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all of the ESI DLL files.
  5. Exit the Customize window.

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Brief descriptions of the formats that ESI maps can be published in.
ESI Toolkit
Tools and resources for ESI maps.
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NOS Data Explorer Site
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ESRI
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ESI Tools
ESI Toolbar
Download the latest versions of all of the ESI tools together in the ESI Toolbar. Updated April 3, 2009. (Software format: Zip, size: 274.4 K)
Query by Location Tool
This tool was modified to work with older ESI atlases that do not have standard fields, such as the atlases for Delaware Bay and Southern California. Updated April 3, 2009. (Software format: Zip, size: 44.6 K)
Query Biology by Attribute Tool
Download the latest version of this tool. Updated April 3, 2009. (Software format: Zip, size: 82.7 K)
Metadata Viewer Tool
Download the latest version of this tool. Updated February 27, 2006. (Software format: Zip, size: 11.6 K)
Report Generator Tool
Download the latest version of this tool. Updated January 27, 2009. (Software format: Zip, size: 37.3 K)
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