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Commercial Fishing Uses of NOAA Navigation Products And Our Wish List.

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1 Commercial Fishing Uses of NOAA Navigation Products And Our Wish List

2 HSRP? Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is a Cisco proprietary redundancy protocol for establishing a fault-tolerant default gateway, and has been described in detail in RFC 2281Ciscoproprietarydefault gatewayRFC 2281

3 Oregon Fishermen’s Cable Committee, Inc.

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5 Fishing Industry Uses Surveys Nautical Charts -- Required Light List Coast Pilot Tide Tables

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7 OFCC Current Uses Print on Demand Charts

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9 OFCC Current Uses Downloadable chart files-- FREE!

10 Current Uses-Digital Raster Charts Most fishing vessels 40’ and over use electronic navigation plotters

11 Great Collaboration Adding undersea cable names to nautical charts offshore Oregon

12 Displaying Cable Areas

13 Wish list Email notification on when charts are updated. Digital Raster charts on CD, Floppy Disc and Thumbdrive available at paper chart outlets Chart update kiosk in Marine supplies

14 Wish List Digital Charts Chart Layers For Regulated Areas NOAA Essential Fish Habitat (EFH)

15 Digital Chart Wish List Rockfish Conservation Area Boundaries

16 Additional chart layers such as: High Resolution Bathymetry where it is available

17 Additional chart layers –Crabber / Tow Lanes

18 NOAA Digital SMART CHARTS –When you click on a navigation light an animation of the light could temporarily open to demonstrate the period of the light

19 NOAA Digital SMART CHARTS When you click on an icon on in a harbor…

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21 NOAA Digital SMART CHARTS When you click on charted towers…

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23 A Bit Further Into the Future… “Smart” electronic charts –When you “click” on a sounding, you would be able to get data from this location to see how the depth fluctuates at this site. –Layers of additional data that could be turned on…for example bottom composition

24 SMART CHARTS –When you click on a bottom type notation Material—i.e. sand, green mud, rock More details; shear strength of mud, the nature of the rock Color photograph Depth of that strata, layers observed, other historical samples observed at this site 3D representation of the chart could be toggled on/off

25 Even SMARTER CHARTS…REAL TIME CHARTS (Internet connection required) –Harbor charts could even use the “street view” technology of Google Earth © to show the view the mariner would see if he were cruising up the channel. You could even allow a night view version of the “channel view” showing the mariner what he might see during a nighttime passage.

26 REAL TIME CHARTS When you “click” on a buoy you could get real time wind and surface current data Clicking on a powerline or bridge would tell you the vertical clearance at the current tide and river level.

27 REAL TIME CHARTS Breaking Wave Models could be turned on from a pull down menu Live buoy reports with swell, wind, current info could be accessed with a click of your mouse Real time river water levels “Web Cam” view from buoys

28 Summary Lots of data is already out there Trend is to provide more real time info i.e. Load Max Mariners want the info overlaid on NOAA charts Full time internet connectivity is rapidly coming to vessels, and computers are becoming more capable of handling and displaying vast amounts of data

29 NOAA’s task for the future… STITCH IT ALL TOGETHER


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