The above map shows some of my completed island mapping projects. Each icon contains the name of the primary island associated with the project and a link to the post. Once all of my projects are posted, the map will be covered with icons. To productively use the map, zoom into a region of interest. Then select an icon.

Each of my maps is constructed of numerous layers of information. All of the layers are vector files. I will make these files available upon request. You are free to use them with certain restrictions - 1) Don't sell them. You can use them on research projects, post them to your website or things of that nature. If you aren't sure about the use of my maps, drop me a line and we can discuss your idea. 2) Give me credit when you use my vectors or images of my maps. Credit them to Peter Minton @ EVS-Islands

If I have the island vector file(s) and based upon your need, I will make them available. Images of my maps are yours to download and use, with the above restrictions applicable. Enjoy!

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Thoughts - When is a Shoreline a Shoreline?

Frequent visitors know that I have a dream - to map shorelines of the world at a level of precision which I call Enhanced Vector Shorelines (EVS).  Using Landsat ETM+ 2000 imagery, which I might add is the same imagery used to create the Prototype Global Shoreline (PGS), I would delineate, using vectors, all shorelines.  PGS came close, but still requires a considerable amount of "fine tuning" before it would mirror EVS precision.  In addition, PGS, at the request of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), followed a mapping protocol that excluded water-inundated shoreline (swamps, some wetlands, etc.).  Not all was excluded, but some.    

WVS and PGS - Landsat Image N-16-10_2000 (1-250,000)

WVS and PGS - Landsat Image N-16-10_2000 (1-250,000)

WVS and PGS

WVS and PGS - Marplot Map

My initial question - When is a Shoreline a Shoreline? - begs to be answered.  Intuitively, the WVS seems to track the shoreline.  It would be the shoreline that EVS would follow, after improving upon it.  PGS, however, follows the inland shoreline.  I guess you would call it the permanent shoreline.

If I am a sailor steering my craft into this area, I would be sad when my boat ran aground well before the PGS depicted shoreline was reached.  In NGA's zeal to create a consistent shoreline I believe they left out shoreline that all of us map makers, sailors, maritime engineers and coastal commissions would require.

As I make the above statement, I am keenly aware of the nature of these water-inundated shorelines.  They are highly dynamic, fluid entities that often exist fleetingly.  On the other hand, if they can be imaged by Landsat, or any of the other satellite imaging concerns, they should be mapped.

Most certainly, NGA, along with MDA, have a plan of attack for these shorelines that aren't shorelines.  The PGS is a "prototype" waiting to be finished.  It is most probably a funding issue that once satisfied will tackle the mapping of the world's dynamic shorelines.

My EVS-approach would be to map these outer margins as shorelines during phase one.  If it floats and it is attached, map it.  This would include the outer limits of wetlands, mudflats, river deltas, etc.)  They would be tagged as dynamic in nature, subject to change.  These shorelines, once tagged, could then be monitored on a scheduled basis for any substantitive changes.  When changes are detected, digital mapping would be updated.  Paper maps would be updated through existing channels (Notice to Mariners, etc.) on a less frequent schedule.

So all of you "sea-faring" folks, all of you with coastal shoreline interests - When is a Shoreline a Shoreline?  PGS solution or EVS solution? 

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