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The Hudson Shelf Valley is the submerged seaward extension of the ancestral Hudson River drainage system and is the largest physiographic feature on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf. The valley begins offshore of New York and New Jersey at about 30-meter (m) water depth, runs southerly and then southeasterly across the Continental Shelf, and terminates on the outer shelf at about 85-m water depth landward of the head of the Hudson Canyon. Portions of the 150-kilometer-long valley were surveyed in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and backscatter...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS),
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image,
Hudson Canyon, All tags...
Hudson Shelf Valley,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 03-372,
University of New Brunswick (UNB),
WHCMSC field activity 1996-043-FA,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
WHCMSC field activity 2000-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
backscatter intensity,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Shinnecock Inlet,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
backscatter intensity,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping, Fewer tags
The Hudson Shelf Valley is the submerged seaward extension of the ancestral Hudson River drainage system and is the largest physiographic feature on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf. The valley begins offshore of New York and New Jersey at about 30-meter (m) water depth, runs southerly and then southeasterly across the Continental Shelf, and terminates on the outer shelf at about 85-m water depth landward of the head of the Hudson Canyon. Portions of the 150-kilometer-long valley were surveyed in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and backscatter...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS),
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Hudson Canyon,
Hudson Shelf Valley, All tags...
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 03-372,
University of New Brunswick (UNB),
WHCMSC field activity 2000-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
multibeam,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
tracklines, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Moriches Inlet,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
backscatter intensity,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m grid,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Esri binary grid, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Shinnecock Inlet,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
bathymetry,
elevation,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
EM 1000,
Long Island, All tags...
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Montauk Point,
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
navigation,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
tracklines, Fewer tags
The Hudson Canyon begins on the outer continental shelf off the east coast of the United States at about 100-meters (m) water depth and extends offshore southeastward across the continental slope and rise. A multibeam survey was carried out in 2002 to map the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor of the Hudson Canyon and adjacent slope and rise. The survey covered an area approximately 205 kilometers (km) in the offshore direction, extending from about 500 m to about 4,000 m water depth, and about 110 km in the alongshore direction, centered on the Hudson Canyon. The sea floor was mapped using a SeaBeam Instruments 2112 multibeam echosounder aboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
Types: Citation;
Tags: Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Hudson Canyon,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), All tags...
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
RB0207,
Rutgers Institute of Coastal and Marine Sciences,
SeaBeam Instruments 2112 multibeam,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 2004-1441,
WHCMSC field activity 2002-050-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
marine geophysics,
multibeam sonar,
ocean sciences,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
sea floor mapping,
survey ship tracklines,
tracklines, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution image,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Montauk Point,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
backscatter intensity,
geoscientificInformation,
image,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
The Hudson Shelf Valley is the submerged seaward extension of the ancestral Hudson River drainage system and is the largest physiographic feature on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf. The valley begins offshore of New York and New Jersey at about 30-meter (m) water depth, runs southerly and then southeasterly across the Continental Shelf, and terminates on the outer shelf at about 85-m water depth landward of the head of the Hudson Canyon. Portions of the 150-kilometer-long valley were surveyed in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and backscatter...
Categories: Data;
Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service,
ArcGIS Service Definition,
Citation,
Downloadable,
Map Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS),
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Esri binary grid,
Hudson Canyon, All tags...
Hudson Shelf Valley,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 03-372,
University of New Brunswick (UNB),
WHCMSC field activity 1996-043-FA,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
WHCMSC field activity 2000-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
bathymetry,
elevation,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor mapping, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight, All tags...
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Shinnecock Inlet,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
navigation,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
tracklines, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m grid,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Esri binary grid, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Montauk Point,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
bathymetry,
elevation,
geoscientificInformation,
grid,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping, Fewer tags
The Hudson Shelf Valley is the submerged seaward extension of the ancestral Hudson River drainage system and is the largest physiographic feature on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf. The valley begins offshore of New York and New Jersey at about 30-meter (m) water depth, runs southerly and then southeasterly across the Continental Shelf, and terminates on the outer shelf at about 85-m water depth landward of the head of the Hudson Canyon. Portions of the 150-kilometer-long valley were surveyed in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and backscatter...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS),
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Hudson Canyon,
Hudson Shelf Valley, All tags...
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 03-372,
University of New Brunswick (UNB),
WHCMSC field activity 1996-043-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
multibeam,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
tracklines, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution image,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Montauk Point,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
The Hudson Shelf Valley is the submerged seaward extension of the ancestral Hudson River drainage system and is the largest physiographic feature on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf. The valley begins offshore of New York and New Jersey at about 30-meter (m) water depth, runs southerly and then southeasterly across the Continental Shelf, and terminates on the outer shelf at about 85-m water depth landward of the head of the Hudson Canyon. Portions of the 150-kilometer-long valley were surveyed in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and backscatter...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS),
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Hudson Canyon,
Hudson Shelf Valley, All tags...
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 03-372,
University of New Brunswick (UNB),
WHCMSC field activity 1996-043-FA,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
WHCMSC field activity 2000-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
bathymetry,
geoTIFF image,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
The Hudson Shelf Valley is the submerged seaward extension of the ancestral Hudson River drainage system and is the largest physiographic feature on the Middle Atlantic continental shelf. The valley begins offshore of New York and New Jersey at about 30-meter (m) water depth, runs southerly and then southeasterly across the Continental Shelf, and terminates on the outer shelf at about 85-m water depth landward of the head of the Hudson Canyon. Portions of the 150-kilometer-long valley were surveyed in 1996, 1998, and 2000 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to map the bathymetry and backscatter...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS),
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Hudson Canyon,
Hudson Shelf Valley, All tags...
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New Jersey,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
USGS Open-File Report 03-372,
University of New Brunswick (UNB),
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
multibeam,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
tracklines, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight, All tags...
Moriches Inlet,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
location,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
navigation,
oceans,
polyline shapefile,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
tracklines, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Moriches Inlet,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution image,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Montauk Point,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
backscatter intensity,
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m grid,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
Long Island, All tags...
Middle Atlantic Bight,
Montauk Point,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
bathymetry,
elevation,
geoscientificInformation,
grid,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping, Fewer tags
Surveys of the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor south of Long Island, New York, were carried out in November 1998 using a Simrad EM1000 multibeam echosounder mounted on the Canadian Coast Guard ship Frederick G. Creed. The purpose of the multibeam echosounder surveys was to explore the bathymetry and backscatter intensity of the sea floor in several areas off the southern coast of Long Island along the 20-meter isobath. Survey areas offshore of Fire Island Inlet, Moriches Inlet, Shinnecock Inlet, and southwest of Montauk Point were about 1 kilometer (km) wide and 10 km long. The area was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University...
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 3-m resolution,
Canadian Coast Guard ship (CCGS) Frederick G. Creed,
Canadian Hydrographic Service,
Coastal and Marine Geology Program (CMGP),
GeoTIFF image, All tags...
Long Island,
Middle Atlantic Bight,
New York,
New York Bight,
North Atlantic Ocean,
Shinnecock Inlet,
Simrad EM1000,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
University of New Brunswick,
WHCMSC field activity 1998-015-FA,
Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center (WHCMSC),
geoscientificInformation,
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover,
mid-Atlantic Bight,
multibeam,
oceans,
sea floor,
sea floor mapping,
shaded-relief bathymetry, Fewer tags
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