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Read more about the article Soon almost anyone’s boat will be able to map the lakes

Soon almost anyone’s boat will be able to map the lakes

By Xiaofan Zhang, GLOS Cyberinfrastructure Data Analyst Intern in 2021 Originally published on the Great Lakes Bottom Mapping Working Group To help complete an open, high-density map of the lakefloor…

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Read more about the article Introducing Tim Kearns

Introducing Tim Kearns

Tim joined the Bottom Mapping Working Group core team in August of this year. He recently joined the Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS) as their CIO in October and has helped shape…

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Great Lakes Observing System Constructing Technology Demonstrator

The Great Lakes Observing System is developing technology that will support the Lakebed 2030 and the Great Lakes Bottom Mapping Working Group for the collection, processing, archival, discovery, and access of…

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Read more about the article Register for the Lakebed 2030 Webinar – Feb. 25

Register for the Lakebed 2030 Webinar – Feb. 25

Join the webinar on Feb. 25 | Register here. About the webinar: What is Lakebed 2030? It’s a regional initiative to map the Great Lakes at high-resolution. More specifically, it’s…

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Read more about the article MAPPING THE STRAITS OF MACKINAC
Straits of Mackinac and Mackinac Bridge, June 11, 2014. Credit: NOAA

MAPPING THE STRAITS OF MACKINAC

A freighter passing under the Mackinac bridge through the Straits of Mackinac. The NOAA Office of Coastal Survey (OCS) is in the midst of a five month, 317 square mile,…

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Read more about the article MAPPING THE THUNDER BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY
The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, off the coast of Alpena, Michigan, will map the lakefloor within the boundary shown above.

MAPPING THE THUNDER BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

The National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory will map 50-100 square kilometers of the lakebed in Thunder Bay National Marine…

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  • Soon almost anyone’s boat will be able to map the lakes November 30, 2021

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