Mike Aslaksen Acting Chief NGS/Remote Sensing Division Shoreline Mapping Priority.

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Mike Aslaksen Acting Chief NGS/Remote Sensing Division Shoreline Mapping Priority

FY05 Highlights 4.1% of U.S. Shoreline Mapped (Goal = 4.0%) 22.5% of 40 major port areas analyzed (Goal = 20.0%) Damage Assessment Imagery collected for Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and Ophelia – total of nearly 14,000 images Research – TABI, LIDAR, VDatum, UAS

Shoreline Mapping Budget History Mapping & Charting Base * Coastal Mapping Shoreline Mapping * Chesapeake Bay Aerial TOTAL * * Awaiting final appropriation

Shoreline Mapping Priority SHORT TERM OUTCOMES Replace FTE employees and contractors associated with the Shoreline Mapping Program (SMP) to levels that will maintain a core capability as well as support current and future contracting efforts. Meet current performance measure for FY06 of 20% of critical ports analyzed and 4.5% of the national shoreline as required by the PPBES process. Educate and inform current and traditional users of the importance of the Shoreline Mapping Program and multiple uses of the data including IOOS and IOCM. Continue integration activities within NGS and NOAA that leverage expertise and capabilities within and vice versa (CORS, VDatum, GEOID, HtMod, C&T, W&W, Climate, Ecosystems)

STRATEGIES Develop education and outreach material for all levels of users and contractors to promote NOAA’s Shoreline data as well its multi use and application to include IOOS and IOCM. Support and promote the President’s Ocean Action Plan and the Ocean and Coastal Mapping Integration Act (S. 364) through continued coordination and integration within NOAA as well as other federal agencies with coastal mapping requirements. Continue research and development activities with a focus on transitioning research to operations for the Shoreline Mapping Program. Shoreline Mapping Priority

OCS RANK ACOE (2003) PORT AREA Main Port: Sub Ports IMAGERY PROGRESS TO DATE COMPLETION DATE PROJECT ID 15New Orleans, LAQuickbirdCompleted August 31, 2005 LA0403&A 19 Baton Rouge, LAQuickbirdCompletedAugust 12, 2005 LA0503&A 1N/AAvondale NO,LAQuickbirdCompletedAugust 31, 2005 LA0403&A 110 Plaquemine NO, LA QuickbirdCompletedAugust 12, 2005 LA0503&A 3140LA: Orange, TXIKONOSCompletedMay 17, Beaumont, TXIKONOSCompletedMay 16, Port Arthur, TXIKONOSCompletedJuly 15, 2005 TX0401&A 311Lake Charles, LAQuickbirdCompletedSeptember 15, 2005 LA0505&A 1315Tampa, FLIKONOSCompletedMay St. Petersburg, FLIKONOSCompletedAugust 18, 2005 FL0415&A 1370Manatee, FLWild RC 30CompletedJune 10, 2005 FL Mobile, ALIKONOSCompletedSeptember 8, 2005 AL0502&A FY05 CSCAP Ports

OCS RANK ACOE (2003) PORT AREA Main Port: Sub Ports IMAGERY PROGRESS TO DATE COMPLETION DATE PROJECT ID Miami FLIKONOSCompletedJuly 28, 2005 FL0413&A Ft. Lauderdale, FL IKONOSCompletedJuly 26, 2005 FL0412&A Palm Beach, FLQuickbirdCompletedAugust 5, 2005 FL0414&A Wilmington, NCIKONOSCompletedSeptember 14, 2005 NC0503&A 77Long Beach, CAIKONOSCompletedAugust 10, 2005 CA0402&A 712Los Angeles, CAIKONOSCompletedAugust 10, 2005 CA0402&A Baltimore, MDIKONOSCompletedAugust 12, 2005 MD0407&A 8 14 Valdez, AKIKONOSCompletedSeptember 13, 2005 AK0501&A N/A C and D Canal, NJ PhotographyCompletedJune 17, 2005 NJ0301&A FY05 CSCAP Ports

FY06 CSCAP Ports OCS RANK ACOE RANK PORT AREA Main: Sub Ports IMAGERY PROGRESS TO DATE COMPLETION DATE PROJECT ID Richmond, VAQuickbird CompletedOctober 13, 2005VA Jacksonville, FLIKONOS Ordered as of 10/ Portland, MEIKONOS Ordered as of 10/12 22 Houston, TX: Houston IKONOS Ordered as of 10/ Houston, TX: Galveston, TX IKONOS Ordered as of 10/12 28 Houston, TX: Texas City, TX 221 Houston, TX: Freeport, TX IKONOS Ordered as of 10/ Detroit, MIIKONOS Ordered as of 10/12 43Port of NY/NJIKONOS Received – sending back due to error in file

1020 Norfolk, VA: Norfolk, VA IKONOS Analysis underway 1047 Norfolk, VA: Newport News IKONOS Analysis Underway 6 6 Corpus Christi, TX: Corpus Christi IKONOS Ordered as of 10/ Corpus Christi, TX: Matagorda, TX IKONOS Ordered as of 10/ Corpus Christi, TX: Victoria, TX 6 80 Corpus Christi, TX: Brownsville, TX 6 N/A Corpus Christi, TX: Port Lavaca, TX 3399Lorain, OH 1525 Portland, OR: Portland, OR FY06 CSCAP Ports

1555 Portland, OR: Kalama, WA 1562 Portland, OR: Vancouver, WA 1568 Portland, OR: Longview, WA Portland, OR: Astoria, WA 2328 Boston, MA: Boston, MA Boston, MA: New Bedford, MA Charleston, SC Honolulu, HI IKONOS Barbers Point, HI IKONOS N/A 220 Pearl Harbor, HI IKONOS FY06 CSCAP Ports

FY05 Awarded Coastal Contracting Projects AK0501Trinity Islands, AKOct 05 AK0502Akutan Pass, AKJan 06 AK0503Gulf of Esquibel, AKJan 06 AK0504Keku Strait, AKJan 06 LA0501Vermilion Bay, LAAug 06 VA0501SW Chesapeake Bay, VASep 06 MD0501NE Chesapeake Bay, MDJan 07 MD0502West Central Chesapeake Bay, MDJan 07 IDProject Area Approximate Completion Date

FY05 Completed Projects

Ongoing Coastal Projects IDProject Area Approximate Completion Date CT0401North Shore Long Island Sound, CTAug 06 GA0301Coastal Georgia, GANov 05 LA0401Atchafalaya Bay & Lower Atchafalaya River, LAAug 06 MA0401Massachusetts Bay, MAJan 06 MD0402NW Chesapeake Bay, MDAug 06 MD0404East Central Chesapeake Bay, MDAug 06 ME0401Penobscot Bay and River, MESep 06 NY0401South Shore Long Island Sound, NYJan 06 RI0301Narragansett Bay, RINov 05 WA0301Columbia River, WA???? WA0401Washington Outer Coast, WA????

Planned FY 06 Coastal Mapping Contracting Projects IDProject Area AK0601Behm Canal, AK Sukkwan Narrows, AK Vicinity of Dolgoi Island, AK Terribonne and Timbalier Bays, LA

Planned FY06 In-house Coastal Mapping Projects IDProject Area Shumagin Islands, AK Harvard and Yale Glaciers and Vicinity, AK OR0501Coos Bay, OR FL0601Tampa Bay, FL LA0601Isles Dernieres, LA NC0501Neuse River, NC NY0501Lake Erie and Niagara River, NY WA0501Port Angeles, WA

FY05 Research TABIMonterey to Elkhorn Slough, CA UASChannel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (CINMS), CA LIDARFort Desoto Beach, FL and Morro Bay, CA DSSMultiple - Emergency Response VDatumCentral North Carolina Puget Sound, WA

FY06 Research Multiple Digital Camera Test Sheboygan, WI Airborne Gravimeter VDatum Puget Sound/San Juan Island, WA Pensacola, FL Rhode Island/Long Island Sound

Coordinate Ocean and Coastal Mapping Activities. Through the Committee on Ocean Policy, the NSTC Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology will lead the effort to coordinate Federal and Federally-supported mapping activities for the U.S. coastal and marine environment. Where appropriate, the NSTC Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology will engage non-Federal entities in their efforts. Activities should include, but are not limited to, the following: development of an annual inventory of Federal, Federally-funded, and non-Federal governmental ocean and coastal mapping and charting programs, operations, and prioritized needs; assessment and reporting on common and shared needs for development of coordinated programs; coordinate and leverage resources and efforts across the Federal sector and with industry, academic, NGO, and non-Federal government entities; set priorities for standards development and developing strategies for promulgation of standards for data acquisition, data, metadata, tools and products; assessing and reporting on research and development needs for more effective development, delivery, and application of geospatial data, tools, products, and services; and development of shared and standardized mechanisms for processing, archiving, and distribution of geospatial data, tools, products, and services.