Greetings MARMAM,

Please see below announcement on a new ArcGIS story map explaining how
government agencies and academic institutions work together to create
marine mammal models for ocean planning applications.

*​​Story Map Explains Creation of Marine Mammal Models for Ocean Planning
Applications*
A new story map on MarineCadastre.gov, Predicting Cetacean Density with
Geospatial Models <http://arcg.is/1JYBA0t>, describes how scientists use
data collected by NOAA, state agencies, and academic institutions to
produce detailed maps of cetacean distributions.  This involved analyzing
how sightings of cetaceans relate to environmental conditions such as water
temperature and ocean currents to better understand where these animals may
be found in areas which had no sightings. This story map translates how the
data was modeled in a way managers can understand so they can more easily
use this valuable information for ocean planning applications.

Providing scientists and managers with critical information on mammal
presence, distribution, and behavior is vital to understand the potential
effects of offshore energy activities, mitigate the likelihood of ship
strikes, and evaluate acoustic impacts of offshore construction and seismic
testing.

For more information, contact mark.finkbei...@noaa.gov.

Best regards,

Jonathan Shannon
*Outreach Specialist*
NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources
U.S. Department of Commerce
Office: 301-427-8431
jonathan.shan...@noaa.gov





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