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Title: Gulf of Maine Mapping Initiative: A Regional Collaboration


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Gulf of Maine Mapping InitiativeA Regional
Collaboration
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Seafloor Mapping Basics
How deep is the water?
What are the seafloors characteristics?
-topography, geology, biology
3
Direct Depth Measurements
Lead line
.
1800 B.C.
4
Indirect Measurements using Sound
Discrete points
5
Traditional Nautical Charting
1860
Lead lines
6
Charting
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Higher resolution gives greater detail and
clarity
8
Suite of Acoustic Techniquesto Characterize
Seafloor
9
Data Integration
10
Four Main Map Products
11
Benthic Habitat Maps
Habitat maps interpret biological and geological
data to show types of sediment and animals in a
particular area
Geological Survey of Canada
12
Applications of Seafloor Mapping
  • Important tools for
  • Managers
  • Scientists
  • Industry (oil gas, shipping, mining, etc.)
  • Fishermen
  • Other stakeholders

13
Management Success Story Routing a Fiber-Optic
Cable
14
Fisheries Success Story
Before Mapping
This image shows some tracks of scallop vessel
A.F. Pierce. These tracks were planned using
only a traditional nautical chart.
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After Mapping
By using seafloor maps to plan their tracks,
scallopers avoided rocky outcrops, reducing
damage to fishing gear and bottom habitat.
16
Gulf of Maine
  • One of the worlds most productive and important
    ocean systems
  • Bi-national jurisdiction
  • Diverse topography
  • Supports a wide range of human uses

17
Gulf of Maine activities that could benefit from
mapping
  • LNG terminals
  • Electric power cables
  • Offshore wind farms
  • Sand and gravel mining
  • Petroleum exploration and production
  • National security
  • Aquaculture leases

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However
  • Only 20 of the Gulf of Maine has been mapped
    using multibeam
  • Benthic habitat mapping much lower percentage

GOMMI
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Gulf of Maine Mapping Initiative
  • What is GOMMI?
  • A partnership of governmental and NGOs in the
  • US and Canada
  • Subcommittee of
  • Led by 11-member Steering Committee (volunteers)
  • Federal US Canada
  • State MA, NH, ME
  • Academia UNH CCOM/JHC

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GOMMIs Mission
  • To promote mapping of the entire Gulf of Maine
    basin

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GOMMIs Objectives
  • Facilitate communication and collaboration within
    the mapping community
  • Build logistical and financial support for new
    projects
  • Make maps and data widely available

22
Four-phased strategic approach
  • Phase 1 Assess the need for GOM seafloor
    mapping
  • Phase 2 Strategic Plan
  • Phase 3 User Needs Assessment
  • Phase 4
  • Secure partnerships and funding
  • Implement
  • Fieldwork
  • Data management and interpretation, and
  • Product distribution

23
In 2005 GOMMI helped direct 1.5 M NOAA funds to
an acoustic survey in the Western Gulf of Maine

Platts Bank
N Jeffreys Ledge
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  • 2005 survey
  • built on existing coverage of
  • Western GOM

2005
NEXT needs groundtruthing geological and
biological data
Also Surveyed In 2005
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2006 GOMMI ACTIVITIES
  • Two-year work plan
  • Interactive multibeam coverage map
  • Pilot groundtruthing project on Cashes Ledge
    GOM Research Institute and University of Ulster
  • Outreach and education
  • Semi-annual e-newsletter
  • Seafloor mapping kiosk

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Online multibeam coverage map
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Challenges Ahead
  • Mapping in Canadian GOM is progressing well
    (Geological Survey of Canada)
  • National Priority, Oceans Action Plan
  • Line item in federal budget
  • No similar investment in US GOM
  • No single US entity mandated to map US seafloor
  • No dedicated federal funds

29
GOMMIs Next Big Step
  • Raise financial and logistical support to set up
    and run a significant regional ocean mapping
    program in the Gulf of Maine

30
GoM Mapping Program
  • Where? University of New Hampshire
  • Why there? Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
    /Joint Hydrographic Center
  • national center of ocean mapping expertise
  • located in the GOM
  • employs and collaborates many mapping experts
  • excellent student training program
  • largely NOAA-supported
  • already gathered and processed data for GOMMI
  • long-term Cooperative Agreement with USGSs
    Coastal and Marine Geology Program
  • much of the infrastructure already exists

31
GoM Mapping Program at UNH
  • Why?
  • more formal association with UNHs CCOM would
    provide sound infrastructure including
  • technical expertise
  • administrative support
  • strategically located headquarters

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What Next?
  • Identify and secure funding
  • legislative outreach
  • inter-agency partnerships
  • private/public partnerships
  • Work with UNH/CCOM to establish program
    requirements
  • to hit the ground running

33
But Wait, Theres More
  • Continue benthic habitat mapping on Cashes Ledge
  • proof of concept of regional mapping
    collaboration
  • Continue outreach and education efforts via web
    site, newsletters, public presentations,
    workshops

34
GOMMIs Success Will Require
  • creative collaborations between researchers
    and managers representing
  • Government
  • Academia, and
  • Private sector

35
Take Home Message
  • Benthic habitat maps are vital tools to help
    managers visualize
  • distribution
  • diversity, and
  • extent of marine communities under their
    jurisdiction
  • By establishing a Gulf of Maine habitat mapping
    program, GOMMI will contribute to the
    comprehensive planning and management of ocean
    resources

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Gulf of Maine Mapping Initiative
www.gulfofmaine.org/gommi
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