WORK GROUPS & COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS
Ocean Mapping and Data Team (OMDT)
Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal 2024 Work Plan
2023 OMDT Work Plan and Progress Report
The OMDT is a group of state, federal, and tribal agencies as well as consultants working to promote and develop data products for the MARCO Ocean Data Portal. The 40-member OMDT meets quarterly and advises the MARCO Management Board on data and tools to be added to the Portal. There is a wide range of ocean data presented on the Portal including (but not limited to): administrative boundaries, marine life distributions, oceanography, and human uses. The Portal has a wide range of users including government agency staffs, NGOs and advocacy organizations, academic researchers, private industries, educators and many others.
View the Portal’s full Data Catalog or visit its blog for news on recent updates and additions.
More information about the OMDT can be found on the Climate Change Adaptation and Marine Habitats webpages.
The Portal is regularly updated with new and improved data and functions. Visit the Portal’s News section to learn about the latest releases. Examples of recently added features include:
- Socioeconomic data from the Climate Change Vulnerabilities in the Coastal Mid-Atlantic Region
- Sea surface and bottom temperature can be viewed month by month, a feature that was developed in partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS)
Other data and function highlights associated with marine habitats include:
- Baleen Whales: Abundance
- All Fish Species: Biomass (Spring)
- Bird Migrant Species: Abundance
- Sea turtle monthly densities
For more updates, please visit the Portal News page or follow us on Twitter @PortalMARCO.