by MARCO | Jan 4, 2020 | _ Migrated, News
Over the last three months MARCO has continued to add new and exciting content to its website. The updated “Ocean Planning” dropdown menu now contains a page dedicated to Work Groups and Collaborative Efforts, which links to individual work groups and highlights the...
by MARCO | Jan 4, 2020 | _ Migrated, News
A pair of new maps on the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal provide a glimpse at which coastal counties’ economies are most closely linked with the ocean. Both maps are digitized, interactive versions of maps that first appeared in MARCO’s 2018 report “Climate Change...
by MARCO | Jan 4, 2020 | _ Migrated, News
As the most densely populated state in the nation with significant commercial and industrial areas, New Jersey represents a major load electrical center. However, the state is lacking an onshore wind resource capable of supporting the robust wind turbine generation...
by MARCO | Jan 4, 2020 | _ Migrated, News
New York’s Geographic Information Gateway (Gateway) News New Risk Areas data layer New York’s GIS Team has developed new (Department of State) Risk Areas for the Lake Ontario coast, data layer available for viewing on the Gateway. DOS Risk Areas were...
by MARCO | Jan 4, 2020 | _ Migrated, News
Since 2014, Kim (Hernandez) Grubert worked in Maryland’s Chesapeake and Coastal Service advancing, among other things, the state and Mid-Atlantic’s ocean coordination and management efforts. Kim and her husband recently relocated to Colorado and...
by MARCO | Jan 4, 2020 | _ Migrated, News
Nicole has played a supporting role for the MARCO management board since 2015, when she started at Delaware Coastal Programs. She was an active member in multiple work groups most notably the Marine Debris Work Group. Over the last year Nicole has worked with MARCO...