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MarineMap Oregon Reporting #401

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MarineMap Oregon Reporting.

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Original issue reported on code.google.com by underbluewaters on 31 May 2010 at 10:11

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Original comment by underbluewaters on 31 May 2010 at 10:11

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Original comment by underbluewaters on 1 Jun 2010 at 11:28

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Text from the work plan:

For both renewable energy and nearshore marine resources planning, OMM will 
generate reports that assess 
the application of certain uses or restriction according to pre-defined 
guidelines, ecological conditions, and 
socioeconomic factors.  Definition of reports for each planning process will be 
configured to maximize 
overlapping considerations; however, certain reporting functions will be 
specific to each planning process’ 
objectives and leverage existing, process specific, reporting functions 
developed by DLCD where possible. The 
nature of the specific reporting functions will depend on what is specified by 
partner agencies during the 
course of the proposed project (see Task 1). Reports will be divided into 
logical groupings for the purpose of 
improving navigation and performance. As existing reporting functions are being 
reviewed and agency needs 
are being considered, the development of the reporting functions will include 
development of the following 
components: 

Overlay engine (required for all reports)
Reporting templates, presentation (user interface), and charting libraries
View map and report in same browser window frame
Export /save/print a generated report as a PDF
Geographic report – setting, proximity to known landmarks, etc Physical Report
Basic physical characteristics of site – size, depth range, average depth, 
bottom types, and proportions
Habitat report
Amount, percentage, or presence of habitats (or species) captured
Regions of contiguous habitat
Special natural features or characteristics
Replication of key habitats
Renewable energy report – to assess the potential ecological and 
socioeconomic impacts of siting a technology 
in a particular area.
Presence/absence of existing uses including managed areas, shipping lanes, 
submarine cables and corridors, 
dredge spoil, non-fishing recreational use areas
Bottom bathymetry and seafloor type
Inshore electric grid infrastructure
Important marine habitat and areas of biological diversity
Presence/absence of threatened or endangered species
Areas of importance to commercial and recreational fishing based on level of 
effort and value of catch (data 
and reporting the Ecotrust is already collecting and performing)
Consumptive (fishing) and non-consumptive recreational uses - number of uses 
present and value or intensity 
of use in site
First order potential economic impacts to commercial and commercial 
recreational fisheries (by port)
Resulting work from shoreside economic study may inform second and third order 
impacts (multiplier) 
including recreational, consumptive and non-consumptive sectors
Create your own report – this component will provide the user with the 
ability to mix and match individual 
sections of reports described above into custom report configurations to suit 
specific custom combinations of 
output. 
Consider if those combinations can be predetermined and/or if it best left to 
the user to define.  Each user 
type to be considered (i.e., resource managers, scientists, stakeholders, and 
the public).
After consultation with agency partners, implement agreed upon approach.

Original comment by underbluewaters on 1 Jun 2010 at 11:29

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Original comment by underbluewaters on 6 Oct 2010 at 11:27

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Original comment by underbluewaters on 11 Nov 2010 at 8:46