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Chapter 5
Overview of Coastal Atlases
Dawn J. Wright
Oregon State University, USA
Gabe Sataloff
NOAA Coastal Services Center, USA
Tony LaVoi
NOAA Coastal Services Center, USA
Andrus Meiner
European Environment Agency, Denmark
Ronan Uhel
European Environment Agency, Denmark
INTRODUCTION
Having defined and explained the principles of
coastal web atlas design, implementation, and
interoperability, it is the task of Section 2 of the
book to present various case studies of actual
projects in action (Chapters 6-14). The aim of
these case study chapters is to appreciate the
diversity in approaches (e.g., lead agency or
organization, intended audiences, software tech-
ABSTRACT
This chapter provides a brief overview of various coastal web atlas projects around the world, providing
a contextual bridge to the atlas case studies of Chapters 6-14. A summary of the policy context within
which many European atlases operate is followed by a summary of other efforts emerging in Australia,
the Western Pacific, Africa, and the Caribbean (as facilitated mainly by the Ocean Data and Information
Network of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s International
Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange). Atlas projects in the U.S. are summarized mainly via
the results of a recent national survey of coastal managers reporting on the deployment and content of
their atlases, with concluding thoughts on where there might be opportunities to develop approaches
for a federated coastal atlas of the U.S.
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-815-9.ch005