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Mapping the Puget Sound Nearshore with Imagery and Data

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Mapping the Puget Sound Nearshore with Imagery and Data
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Modern mobile mapping technology in concert with GIS can play an important role in conservation and recovery of Puget Sound. These maps, similar to 'Street View' provide a portal to nearshore conditions and are an enhanced way to visualize and gain insights about places inaccessible to most. In addition, by integrating GIS these immersive views are a tool for quantifying and qualifying nearshore conditions, as well as viewing data in context. Attention is focused on data that is inherent to the locations. Collection of the data is conducted via kayak which is mounted with a camera that scans the nearshore taking a 360-degree panoramic image every 10 seconds. Equipped with a water quality meter that logs water conditions every 10 seconds and a recording device that geolocates the dictation of animal sightings, a comprehensive, immersive, interactive digital online map for everyone to explore is being built that describes in detail the current conditions of the Puget Sound Nearshore. This talk was presented at State of the Map US 2022. To learn more about State of the Map US 2022, visit https://2022.stateofthemap.us/ Learn more about OpenStreetMap US at https://www.openstreetmap.us/