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April 2006Oracle Spatial Users Conference
Oracle Spatial Users Conference
April 27, 2006Tampa Convention Center
Tampa, Florida, USA
April 2006Oracle Spatial Users Conference
Carlos RiveroPhysical ScientistNOAA Fisheries
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Geospatial DataAnalysis and MarineEcosystemManagement
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Large Marine Ecosystems
• NOAA is responsible for the management of 8large marine ecosystems
• Identification of finer-scale subareas isnecessary to provide higher resolutionecological bases for ecosystem assessmentsand management
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Key Characteristics
• Bathymetry• Water Mass Structure• Primary Productivity• Circulation Patterns• Species Composition (Flora and Fauna)• Temperature• Salinity• Dissolved Oxygen
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Vector & Raster Formats
• Vector Data• Species Catch and Abundance
• Depth Soundings
• Regulatory and Management Boundaries
• Raster Data• Sea Surface Temperature
• Ocean Color/Primary Productivity
• Bathymetry
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Desktop GIS
• Capable of integrating and analyzinggeospatial data in both formats
• Requires significant investments in hardwareand software to distribute capabilitiesthroughout the organization
• Additional personnel investments are requiredto use effectively
• 20% of the total number of geospatial datausers
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Enterprise GIS
• Institutionalize our geospatial resources• Provide mapping, querying, and analysis
capabilities through web-based interface• Desktop GIS users also benefit from the
development of a centralized geospatial datarepository
• Leverage this infrastructure to create aService Oriented Architecture that providesaccess to data and analytical functions acrossthe enterprise
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The Problem
• Manage large volumes of data• Multiple formats• National Level (large geographic scope)• Frequently Changing
• Publish data• Cost-effective/Efficient• Access to all users (desktop et. al.)
• Bring simple vector & raster analysis to the masses• Address the needs of 80% of the users
• Extend the reach of available data and analysis tools• Non-GIS experts
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The Solution
• Manage large volumes of data• Leverage Oracle RDBMS• Use open data types (e.g., SDO_GEORASTER)
• Publish data• Web deployment, download on-demand, and client-based• Secure controlled access
• Analysis• Customize reports to meet user needs• Suite of extensible analytical functions
• Extend the reach of available data• Incorporate into existing IT architecture• Embed reports, mapping, and analysis functionality in other
business systems
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Enterprise Architecture
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Examples
• NOAA Sea Surface Temperature Analysis
• USGS NLCD GRID Analysis
• PCI GIMS/iSMART Integration
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NOAA SST Analysis
• Web-based portal to provide access to SeaSurface Temperature analysis.
•Display data
•Select layers
•Generate new raster
•Dynamic visualization
•Extract data
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USGS NLCD Analysis
• Provide wide-spread access to NLCD Griddata for non-GIS users
•Avoid client installs
•Provide analytical tools
•Visualization
•Integrate base layers
•Produce comparisons
•Export results
•National-level scalability
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PCI GIMS/iSMART
• Geomatica Image Management Solutioncoupled with iSMART web-based geospatialportal.
•Web-based access tovector and rasterrepository
•Map Selection
•Map Acquisition
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April 2006Oracle Spatial Users Conference
Oracle Spatial Users Conference
April 27, 2006Tampa Convention Center
Tampa, Florida, USA