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OGC ArcticSDP
Scenario & data overview
Luciad
27 February 2017
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2. Shipping activities & the Arctic wildlife
• Story:
– The Arctic encompasses a number of shipping routes, grouped into a Northwest
Passage and a Northeast Passage
– Each passage crosses a number of Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs), potentially
impacting their large amount of wildlife species by disturbances and implications
from shipping activity
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Data overview
• Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) basemap
– Source: NOAA; format: S-57
– Location: http://www.charts.noaa.gov/InteractiveCatalog/nrnc.shtml#mapTabs-2
• Marine observations data
– Source: NOAA; format: KML with network links for live updates
– Location: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/kml/marineobs_by_pgm.kml
• Satellite AIS data with ship positions and tracks
– Source: ESRI – ExactEarth; format: GeoJSON
– Location: https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3d40a9b3538d42bb8b7a1c289b675de1
• Large Marine Ecosystems
– Source: CAFF / ABDS GeoNetwork catalogue; format: OGC WMS web service
– Location: http://geo.abds.is/geonetwork/srv/dut/catalog.search#/metadata/4572e579-6e05-436585d7-b8db81a641d7
• Red List of Threatened Species - Marine Mammals spatial data
– Source: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN); format: SHP
– Location: http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/spatial-data
• Fish data
– Source: Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF); format: CSV
– Location: http://www.gbif.org/
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Data integration highlights
• Having data sources available that adhere to well-adopted standards makes a
big (positive) difference (e.g. OGC)
• Styling information is often missing for raw raster & vector data sources
– Yet having raw data is very interesting for client-side analysis
– E.g., sea ice age, maritime mammals data, sea fish data, …
– Solution: custom styling. Alternatives: provide ready-to-use OGC SLD styles.
• Extremely detailed vector data could benefit from tiling and the use of LoDs
– E.g., maritime mammals data
– Solution: integrated into local vector tile pyramid. Alternatives: provide as OGC CDB.
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