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Ohio Coastal Atlas Project

     
The 240-page printed Second Edition is illustrated and explained with maps, text, figures and photographs featuring geographic resource data for the Lake Erie region's cultural, physical, biological and natural phenomena.
  The DVD Edition, comprised of high-resolution PDF files formatted for computer use, contains all of the information found in the Second Edition plus additional maps and content.
  The online Interactive Atlas Map Viewer allows users to create and customize maps with GIS data layers found in the printed and digital atlases. The Viewer also permits users to download GIS data and access metadata.   The Coastal Map Library is a repository of prepared, static maps from the atlas and other sources available to download as a high-resolution PDF files. Designated Coastal Management Area Maps are found here.
Click to download low-resolution PDF files.   Click to locate a distribution location or request a copy.

 

  Click to launch the Interactive Atlas Map Viewer.   Click to enter the map library.

The Ohio Coastal Atlas Project suite of resources was developed to provide coastal decision makers, professionals, educators, interest groups and the general public with information about Lake Erie and its watershed. The Office of Coastal Managment began developing the Ohio Coastal Atlas products in 2004. Without the valuable contributions of our partners, the project would not have been possible.

 

3/7/08 - Ohio Coastal Atlas Project Wins National Award
The Ohio Coastal Atlas Project has been awarded a 2008 National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) Environmental Education Award for Education Excellence.

6/16/2008 - Ohio Coastal Atlas Project receives a Notable Government Document 2007 Award from the American Library Association's Government Documents Round Table (GODORT). According to the June 16 letter from State Librarian Jo Budler, the award was in the State/Local category. The purpose of the Notable Documents award is to "recognize excellence in government publications and identify documents of distinction." The State Library of Ohio nominated the Ohio Coastal Atlas and will have it on display in their lobby throughout the month of June. A complete listing of 2007 Notable Government Documents is found in the Library Journal article dated 5/15/2008 written by Jim Church.

 

Page last updated 06/23/08