Getting your Oceanographic Data for EIS

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Getting your Oceanographic Data for EIS AdOc Spring 2013 Chris Jenkins Version: 4 Mar 2013 bathymetry wave-wind climate nautical infrastructure seawater temperatures, oxygen, nutrients, etc tides deep ocean currents seafloor composition You can put the data in as: Detailed entries in a table A screen-grab (‘alt-print scrn’) Summary values just in the text Aside from these pages, you will find Lots of other text and graphic data on the web.

--> Enter map area (+- 2 degrees ?) For your local bathymetry - "http://ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/global/global.html" --> 'Create Custom Grids' --> Enter map area (+- 2 degrees ?) --> Ask for ASCII grid and header, & bedrock datum* --> Submit, Request the coastline, retrieve and save the data --> Extract the grid from the zip (eg: ‘cjj_eis-2248.asc’) by dragging the file to a (non-zip) folder 2. Open ArcMap (on the computer – GIS mapping software) --> Open the ASCII grid (ArcCatalog-View-Toolbox-CreateRaster) and make a map in colour by adjusting (Properties-Symbology) to Classified and choosing a color bar. --> Plot your EIS site with a point symbol, and save the image to paste it into your report. 3. Done ! *Some polar projects may need to use ice surface.

For your local wave-wind climate - "http://polar. ncep. noaa For your local wave-wind climate - "http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/index2.shtml " --> ‘Product Viewer' --> Select region; checkbox “Bulletin” --> Click on nearest buoy --> Submit, save the ASCII data (BULL file) --> Open that in Excel and extract Hs, Tp, Dir and wind stats too if relevant 2. Make some statistics, such as averages, standard deviations and 5% largest decile. 3. Generate a graphic to combine a Wavewatch III map and your statistics. 4. Done !

For the nautical infrastructure – like seafloor, cables, seafloor type, reefs, etc. Visit the downstairs reading desk in Benson Library 2. Ask for and consult their nautical charts catalog and locate the map code that best covers your EIS location. 3. Scan that part of the map to a digital graphic which can be included in your paper. Look at the symbols like: + - rock reefs, uuuu – coral reefs, S.Co.S symbols (e.g.) - shell+coral+sand 4. Done !

For seawater temperatures, oxygen, nutrients, etc – use the WORLD OCEAN ATLAS SELECT “http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/WOA09/woa09data.html”. Fill in the query sheet (see next slide) and order your data for each variable. Enter the geographic area. Decide whether you really need annual or seasonal data. If the water column properties are critical, plot them using EXCEL. And enter the plot into your paper. Put your data into a table or text. 4. Done !

For tides – visit “http://easytide. ukho. gov For tides – visit “http://easytide.ukho.gov.uk/EASYTIDE/EasyTide/SelectPort.aspx”, “http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/” or http://www.tides.info/. 2. Navigate through the web site for a location same or (close to & similar to) your EIS site. 3. Collect the general information such as typical tidal ranges, diurnal/semidiurnal, current strengths. You can use more detailed info if you need to. 4. Done !

For shallow ocean currents – visit HYCOM model “http://www7320. nrlssc Locate your region and look at the graphics to determine the general structure and properties of the currents. 3. Collect the general information and include it in report – as much as it is relevant to your project. 4. Done !

For other shallow ocean currents – visit http://www. noc. soton. ac Use the graphical The OCCAM Project Area Selector to find the structure of currents. 3. Insert into your paper – as relevant. 4. Done !

For seafloor composition – visit Dr Jenkins’ dbSEABED workstation For seafloor composition – visit Dr Jenkins’ dbSEABED workstation. Open the ArcGIS project ‘wld_proj’. 2. Navigate to your EIS area, not too close in. 3. Collect the general information such as mud, sand, gravel contents, any 4. Done !