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83 CURRENT | stevie |
February 03, 2017 19:00
| almost 8 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Restoration Mapping Project page. This project was funded in part by the EPA Urban Waters Small Grant Program. This community mapping project aimed to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Learn more about the sites and visit the maps made in this project below! Interested in monitoring a wetland site? Check out the Wetlands Toolkit! About the projectThis data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Between 2014 and 2015 Gulf Coast Public Labbers work to map the eight urban water restoration sites twice. This page hosts the maps and images that came from the proejct. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Overall
Project Partners and Collaborators:Audubon Nature Institute Nature Center - Backyard Gardeners Network - Broadmoor Improvement Association - Gulf Restoration Network - Louisiana State University AgCenter - Rosa F. Keller Public Library and Community Center - Groundwork New Orleans - IDIYA - LaBranch Wetland Watchers - Lake Pontchartrain Basin Association - Louisiana Master Naturalists - New Orleans Center for Creative Arts - New Orleans Sewer and Water Board - Propeller - Waggonner and Ball Architects - Water Works Mapping sites around New Orleans
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainBayou St John is an urban Scenic River and site of post-Katrina saltwater marsh restoration, including many locations of urban shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species in coordination with the Bayou St John Scenic river restoration plan, the LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, and many community partners. In part due to these improvements, the area is becoming an increasingly popular urban recreation destination. Detailed documentation can encourage continued restoration and maintenance of existing restoration efforts.
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayBayou St John Scenic Urban Waterway is a site of urban shoreline re-vegetation. The site is an increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation of tremendously varied kinds, from dog walking to canoeing and kayaking to fishing, boat races and musical festivals. With high public interest and participation through this project, detailed documentation will encourage the continued restoration and maintenance of restoration efforts.
Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkStormwater Wetlands in City Park is a site that embodies many of New Orleans’ urban water issues and goals. The area is subject to much subsidence and ongoing problems from unmanaged stormwater. The "Living with Water" strategy re-envisions water infrastructure as aesthetic, ecological, and geological improvements, and a way to reduce damages from flooding and induced subsidence, and increase property values and quality of life. In an attempt to create a pilot project for the Living with Water scenario, City Park and LSU AgCenter created a stormwater wetland here.
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationBayou Bienvenue Shoreline Restoration site shows the marsh shorelines are an aesthetic and ecological improvement to the armored, rubbled, and/or eroded banklines there were historically in place. Community planting of this rubble shoreline was begun during the government shutdown in 2013, and the bullrush have begun to flourish. There is a great deal of community activity and interest in the site for recreation and educational uses.
Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantBayou Bienvenue/Central Wetlands Treated Biosolids Restoration is a site with a lot of interest! Bayou Bienvenue is an urban, intermediate Bayou and the Bayou Bienvenue wetland triangle (BBWT) is an adjacent former Cypress swamp destroyed by impoundment and saltwater intrusion. Post-Katrina, the site has been subjected to saltwater marsh restoration attempts of many kinds, including created wetlands for biosolids and wastewater treatment, and shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species, and proposals for additional mechanical fill for hardwood, swamp, and emergent marsh as well as and floating marsh restoration. These various restoration efforts have been done in coordination with Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Common Ground Wetlands program, LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, visiting Universities, and many other national and community partners. Due to these improvements and attention, the Bayou is increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation, from fishing to canoeing and kayaking and hunting.
South Shore Restoration SiteSouth Shore Marsh Restoration site includes several dispersed community restoration plantings of Spartina alterniflora done in New Orleans East on the south shore of the oligohaline Lake Pontchartrain. These plantings have persisted through several named coastal storms in 2008 and 2012, and provide habitat for estuarine species along an otherwise neglected urban shoreline. These marshes, while small, have persisted beyond their project life, despite being in a high-energy shoreline line in relatively deep water. The site provides an example of how other armored shorelines in the New Orleans metro area can increase habitat value with relatively small, garden-scale, community-based efforts.
Louisiana Nature CenterThe Louisiana Nature Center is an urban site of post-Katrina cypress forest restoration, which includes invasive tallow control and cypress planting efforts. The wetland site is under considerable drainage of the New Orleans East Polder, but still provides forest canopy for migrating birds. Many hope that this site will flourish as a restored cypress forest. There is a long history of naturalist interest in this site, and a long record of weekly bird counts.
Wetland Watchers ParkWetland Watchers Park is an educational and recreational park reclaimed from the Lake Pontchartrain bottom. It is the site of a reforestation project between the Bonnet Carre Spillway and Bayou LaBranche, as well as historic and recent marsh restoration projects. This swamp and marsh site (formerly a freshwater swamp, with a remnant canopy) is subject to much shoreline erosion and ecological change, as well as freshwater inputs from Bayou LaBranche and the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The park facilities themselves are designed to be flooded, as they were during Hurricane Isaac in 2012. The park is regularly used by New Orleans area grade and high schools for wetland education.
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82 | stevie |
February 03, 2017 18:59
| almost 8 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Restoration Mapping Project page. This project was funded in part by the EPA Urban Waters Small Grant Program. This community mapping project aimed to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Learn more about the sites and visit the maps made in this project below! Interested in monitoring a wetland site? Check out the Wetlands Toolkit! About the projectThis data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Between 2014 and 2015 Gulf Coast Public Labbers work to map the eight urban water restoration sites twice. This page hosts the maps and images that came from the proejct. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Overall
Project Partners and Collaborators:Audubon Nature Institute Nature Center - Backyard Gardeners Network - Broadmoor Improvement Association - Gulf Restoration Network - Louisiana State University AgCenter - Rosa F. Keller Public Library and Community Center - Groundwork New Orleans - IDIYA - LaBranch Wetland Watchers - Lake Pontchartrain Basin Association - Louisiana Master Naturalists - New Orleans Center for Creative Arts - New Orleans Sewer and Water Board - Propeller - Waggonner and Ball Architects - Water Works Mapping sites around New Orleans
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainBayou St John is an urban Scenic River and site of post-Katrina saltwater marsh restoration, including many locations of urban shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species in coordination with the Bayou St John Scenic river restoration plan, the LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, and many community partners. In part due to these improvements, the area is becoming an increasingly popular urban recreation destination. Detailed documentation can encourage continued restoration and maintenance of existing restoration efforts.
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayBayou St John Scenic Urban Waterway is a site of urban shoreline re-vegetation. The site is an increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation of tremendously varied kinds, from dog walking to canoeing and kayaking to fishing, boat races and musical festivals. With high public interest and participation through this project, detailed documentation will encourage the continued restoration and maintenance of restoration efforts.
Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkStormwater Wetlands in City Park is a site that embodies many of New Orleans’ urban water issues and goals. The area is subject to much subsidence and ongoing problems from unmanaged stormwater. The "Living with Water" strategy re-envisions water infrastructure as aesthetic, ecological, and geological improvements, and a way to reduce damages from flooding and induced subsidence, and increase property values and quality of life. In an attempt to create a pilot project for the Living with Water scenario, City Park and LSU AgCenter created a stormwater wetland here.
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationBayou Bienvenue Shoreline Restoration site shows the marsh shorelines are an aesthetic and ecological improvement to the armored, rubbled, and/or eroded banklines there were historically in place. Community planting of this rubble shoreline was begun during the government shutdown in 2013, and the bullrush have begun to flourish. There is a great deal of community activity and interest in the site for recreation and educational uses.
Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantBayou Bienvenue/Central Wetlands Treated Biosolids Restoration is a site with a lot of interest! Bayou Bienvenue is an urban, intermediate Bayou and the Bayou Bienvenue wetland triangle (BBWT) is an adjacent former Cypress swamp destroyed by impoundment and saltwater intrusion. Post-Katrina, the site has been subjected to saltwater marsh restoration attempts of many kinds, including created wetlands for biosolids and wastewater treatment, and shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species, and proposals for additional mechanical fill for hardwood, swamp, and emergent marsh as well as and floating marsh restoration. These various restoration efforts have been done in coordination with Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Common Ground Wetlands program, LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, visiting Universities, and many other national and community partners. Due to these improvements and attention, the Bayou is increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation, from fishing to canoeing and kayaking and hunting.
South Shore Restoration SiteSouth Shore Marsh Restoration site includes several dispersed community restoration plantings of Spartina alterniflora done in New Orleans East on the south shore of the oligohaline Lake Pontchartrain. These plantings have persisted through several named coastal storms in 2008 and 2012, and provide habitat for estuarine species along an otherwise neglected urban shoreline. These marshes, while small, have persisted beyond their project life, despite being in a high-energy shoreline line in relatively deep water. The site provides an example of how other armored shorelines in the New Orleans metro area can increase habitat value with relatively small, garden-scale, community-based efforts.
Louisiana Nature CenterThe Louisiana Nature Center is an urban site of post-Katrina cypress forest restoration, which includes invasive tallow control and cypress planting efforts. The wetland site is under considerable drainage of the New Orleans East Polder, but still provides forest canopy for migrating birds. Many hope that this site will flourish as a restored cypress forest. There is a long history of naturalist interest in this site, and a long record of weekly bird counts.
Wetland Watchers ParkWetland Watchers Park is an educational and recreational park reclaimed from the Lake Pontchartrain bottom. It is the site of a reforestation project between the Bonnet Carre Spillway and Bayou LaBranche, as well as historic and recent marsh restoration projects. This swamp and marsh site (formerly a freshwater swamp, with a remnant canopy) is subject to much shoreline erosion and ecological change, as well as freshwater inputs from Bayou LaBranche and the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The park facilities themselves are designed to be flooded, as they were during Hurricane Isaac in 2012. The park is regularly used by New Orleans area grade and high schools for wetland education.
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81 | stevie |
July 22, 2015 16:29
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Restoration Mapping Project page. This project was funded in part by the EPA Urban Waters Small Grant Program. This community mapping project aimed to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Learn more about the sites and visit the maps made in this project below! Interested in monitoring a wetland site? Check out the Wetlands Toolkit! About the projectThis data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Between 2014 and 2015 Gulf Coast Public Labbers work to map the eight urban water restoration sites twice. This page hosts the maps and images that came from the proejct. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Overall
Project Partners and Collaborators:Audubon Nature Institute Nature Center - Backyard Gardeners Network - Broadmoor Improvement Association - Gulf Restoration Network - Louisiana State University AgCenter - Rosa F. Keller Public Library and Community Center - Groundwork New Orleans - IDIYA - LaBranch Wetland Watchers - Lake Pontchartrain Basin Association - Louisiana Master Naturalists - New Orleans Center for Creative Arts - New Orleans Sewer and Water Board - Propeller - Waggonner and Ball Architects - Water Works Mapping sites around New Orleans
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainBayou St John is an urban Scenic River and site of post-Katrina saltwater marsh restoration, including many locations of urban shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species in coordination with the Bayou St John Scenic river restoration plan, the LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, and many community partners. In part due to these improvements, the area is becoming an increasingly popular urban recreation destination. Detailed documentation can encourage continued restoration and maintenance of existing restoration efforts.
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayBayou St John Scenic Urban Waterway is a site of urban shoreline re-vegetation. The site is an increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation of tremendously varied kinds, from dog walking to canoeing and kayaking to fishing, boat races and musical festivals. With high public interest and participation through this project, detailed documentation will encourage the continued restoration and maintenance of restoration efforts.
Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkStormwater Wetlands in City Park is a site that embodies many of New Orleans’ urban water issues and goals. The area is subject to much subsidence and ongoing problems from unmanaged stormwater. The "Living with Water" strategy re-envisions water infrastructure as aesthetic, ecological, and geological improvements, and a way to reduce damages from flooding and induced subsidence, and increase property values and quality of life. In an attempt to create a pilot project for the Living with Water scenario, City Park and LSU AgCenter created a stormwater wetland here.
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationBayou Bienvenue Shoreline Restoration site shows the marsh shorelines are an aesthetic and ecological improvement to the armored, rubbled, and/or eroded banklines there were historically in place. Community planting of this rubble shoreline was begun during the government shutdown in 2013, and the bullrush have begun to flourish. There is a great deal of community activity and interest in the site for recreation and educational uses.
Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantBayou Bienvenue/Central Wetlands Treated Biosolids Restoration is a site with a lot of interest! Bayou Bienvenue is an urban, intermediate Bayou and the Bayou Bienvenue wetland triangle (BBWT) is an adjacent former Cypress swamp destroyed by impoundment and saltwater intrusion. Post-Katrina, the site has been subjected to saltwater marsh restoration attempts of many kinds, including created wetlands for biosolids and wastewater treatment, and shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species, and proposals for additional mechanical fill for hardwood, swamp, and emergent marsh as well as and floating marsh restoration. These various restoration efforts have been done in coordination with Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Common Ground Wetlands program, LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, visiting Universities, and many other national and community partners. Due to these improvements and attention, the Bayou is increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation, from fishing to canoeing and kayaking and hunting.
South Shore Restoration SiteSouth Shore Marsh Restoration site includes several dispersed community restoration plantings of Spartina alterniflora done in New Orleans East on the south shore of the oligohaline Lake Pontchartrain. These plantings have persisted through several named coastal storms in 2008 and 2012, and provide habitat for estuarine species along an otherwise neglected urban shoreline. These marshes, while small, have persisted beyond their project life, despite being in a high-energy shoreline line in relatively deep water. The site provides an example of how other armored shorelines in the New Orleans metro area can increase habitat value with relatively small, garden-scale, community-based efforts.
Louisiana Nature CenterThe Louisiana Nature Center is an urban site of post-Katrina cypress forest restoration, which includes invasive tallow control and cypress planting efforts. The wetland site is under considerable drainage of the New Orleans East Polder, but still provides forest canopy for migrating birds. Many hope that this site will flourish as a restored cypress forest. There is a long history of naturalist interest in this site, and a long record of weekly bird counts.
Wetland Watchers ParkWetland Watchers Park is an educational and recreational park reclaimed from the Lake Pontchartrain bottom. It is the site of a reforestation project between the Bonnet Carre Spillway and Bayou LaBranche, as well as historic and recent marsh restoration projects. This swamp and marsh site (formerly a freshwater swamp, with a remnant canopy) is subject to much shoreline erosion and ecological change, as well as freshwater inputs from Bayou LaBranche and the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The park facilities themselves are designed to be flooded, as they were during Hurricane Isaac in 2012. The park is regularly used by New Orleans area grade and high schools for wetland education.
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80 | stevie |
July 22, 2015 16:02
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Restoration Mapping Project page. This project was funded in part by the EPA Urban Waters Small Grant Program. This community mapping project aimed to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Learn more about the sites and visit the maps made in this project below! Interested in monitoring a wetland site? Check out the Wetlands Toolkit! About the projectThis data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Between 2014 and 2015 Gulf Coast Public Labbers work to map the eight urban water restoration sites twice. This page hosts the maps and images that came from the proejct. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Overall
Project Partners and Collaborators:Audubon Nature Institute Nature Center - Backyard Gardeners Network - Broadmoor Improvement Association - Gulf Restoration Network - Louisiana State University AgCenter - Rosa F. Keller Public Library and Community Center - Groundwork New Orleans - IDIYA - LaBranch Wetland Watchers - Lake Pontchartrain Basin Association - Louisiana Master Naturalists - New Orleans Center for Creative Arts - New Orleans Sewer and Water Board - Propeller - Waggonner and Ball Architects - Water Works Mapping sites around New Orleans
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainBayou St John is an urban Scenic River and site of post-Katrina saltwater marsh restoration, including many locations of urban shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species in coordination with the Bayou St John Scenic river restoration plan, the LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, and many community partners. In part due to these improvements, the area is becoming an increasingly popular urban recreation destination. Detailed documentation can encourage continued restoration and maintenance of existing restoration efforts.
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayBayou St John Scenic Urban Waterway is a site of urban shoreline re-vegetation. The site is an increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation of tremendously varied kinds, from dog walking to canoeing and kayaking to fishing, boat races and musical festivals. With high public interest and participation through this project, detailed documentation will encourage the continued restoration and maintenance of restoration efforts.
Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkStormwater Wetlands in City Park is a site that embodies many of New Orleans’ urban water issues and goals. The area is subject to much subsidence and ongoing problems from unmanaged stormwater. The "Living with Water" strategy re-envisions water infrastructure as aesthetic, ecological, and geological improvements, and a way to reduce damages from flooding and induced subsidence, and increase property values and quality of life. In an attempt to create a pilot project for the Living with Water scenario, City Park and LSU AgCenter created a stormwater wetland here.
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationBayou Bienvenue Shoreline Restoration site shows the marsh shorelines are an aesthetic and ecological improvement to the armored, rubbled, and/or eroded banklines there were historically in place. Community planting of this rubble shoreline was begun during the government shutdown in 2013, and the bullrush have begun to flourish. There is a great deal of community activity and interest in the site for recreation and educational uses.
Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantBayou Bienvenue/Central Wetlands Treated Biosolids Restoration is a site with a lot of interest! Bayou Bienvenue is an urban, intermediate Bayou and the Bayou Bienvenue wetland triangle (BBWT) is an adjacent former Cypress swamp destroyed by impoundment and saltwater intrusion. Post-Katrina, the site has been subjected to saltwater marsh restoration attempts of many kinds, including created wetlands for biosolids and wastewater treatment, and shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species, and proposals for additional mechanical fill for hardwood, swamp, and emergent marsh as well as and floating marsh restoration. These various restoration efforts have been done in coordination with Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Common Ground Wetlands program, LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, visiting Universities, and many other national and community partners. Due to these improvements and attention, the Bayou is increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation, from fishing to canoeing and kayaking and hunting.
South Shore Restoration SiteSouth Shore Marsh Restoration site includes several dispersed community restoration plantings of Spartina alterniflora done in New Orleans East on the south shore of the oligohaline Lake Pontchartrain. These plantings have persisted through several named coastal storms in 2008 and 2012, and provide habitat for estuarine species along an otherwise neglected urban shoreline. These marshes, while small, have persisted beyond their project life, despite being in a high-energy shoreline line in relatively deep water. The site provides an example of how other armored shorelines in the New Orleans metro area can increase habitat value with relatively small, garden-scale, community-based efforts.
Louisiana Nature CenterThe Louisiana Nature Center is an urban site of post-Katrina cypress forest restoration, which includes invasive tallow control and cypress planting efforts. The wetland site is under considerable drainage of the New Orleans East Polder, but still provides forest canopy for migrating birds. Many hope that this site will flourish as a restored cypress forest. There is a long history of naturalist interest in this site, and a long record of weekly bird counts.
Wetland Watchers ParkWetland Watchers Park is an educational and recreational park reclaimed from the Lake Pontchartrain bottom. It is the site of a reforestation project between the Bonnet Carre Spillway and Bayou LaBranche, as well as historic and recent marsh restoration projects. This swamp and marsh site (formerly a freshwater swamp, with a remnant canopy) is subject to much shoreline erosion and ecological change, as well as freshwater inputs from Bayou LaBranche and the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The park facilities themselves are designed to be flooded, as they were during Hurricane Isaac in 2012. The park is regularly used by New Orleans area grade and high schools for wetland education.
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79 | stevie |
July 22, 2015 15:14
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Restoration Mapping Project page. This project was funded in part by the EPA Urban Waters Small Grant Program. This community mapping project aimed to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Learn more about the sites and visit the maps made in this project below! Interested in monitoring a wetland site? Check out the Wetlands Toolkit! About the projectThis data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Between 2014 and 2015 Gulf Coast Public Labbers work to map the eight urban water restoration sites twice. This page hosts the maps and images that came from the proejct. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Overall
Project Partners and Collaborators:Audubon Nature Institute Nature Center - Backyard Gardeners Network - Broadmoor Improvement Association - Gulf Restoration Network - Louisiana State University AgCenter - Rosa F. Keller Public Library and Community Center - Groundwork New Orleans - IDIYA - LaBranch Wetland Watchers - Lake Pontchartrain Basin Association - Louisiana Master Naturalists - New Orleans Center for Creative Arts - New Orleans Sewer and Water Board - Propeller - Waggonner and Ball Architects - Water Works Mapping sites around New Orleans
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainBayou St John is an urban Scenic River and site of post-Katrina saltwater marsh restoration, including many locations of urban shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species in coordination with the Bayou St John Scenic river restoration plan, the LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, and many community partners. In part due to these improvements, the area is becoming an increasingly popular urban recreation destination. Detailed documentation can encourage continued restoration and maintenance of existing restoration efforts.
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayBayou St John Scenic Urban Waterway is a site of urban shoreline re-vegetation. The site is an increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation of tremendously varied kinds, from dog walking to canoeing and kayaking to fishing, boat races and musical festivals. With high public interest and participation through this project, detailed documentation will encourage the continued restoration and maintenance of restoration efforts.
Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkStormwater Wetlands in City Park is a site that embodies many of New Orleans’ urban water issues and goals. The area is subject to much subsidence and ongoing problems from unmanaged stormwater. The "Living with Water" strategy re-envisions water infrastructure as aesthetic, ecological, and geological improvements, and a way to reduce damages from flooding and induced subsidence, and increase property values and quality of life. In an attempt to create a pilot project for the Living with Water scenario, City Park and LSU AgCenter created a stormwater wetland here.
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationBayou Bienvenue Shoreline Restoration site shows the marsh shorelines are an aesthetic and ecological improvement to the armored, rubbled, and/or eroded banklines there were historically in place. Community planting of this rubble shoreline was begun during the government shutdown in 2013, and the bullrush have begun to flourish. There is a great deal of community activity and interest in the site for recreation and educational uses.
Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantBayou Bienvenue/Central Wetlands Treated Biosolids Restoration is a site with a lot of interest! Bayou Bienvenue is an urban, intermediate Bayou and the Bayou Bienvenue wetland triangle (BBWT) is an adjacent former Cypress swamp destroyed by impoundment and saltwater intrusion. Post-Katrina, the site has been subjected to saltwater marsh restoration attempts of many kinds, including created wetlands for biosolids and wastewater treatment, and shoreline re-vegetation with Scirpus and Spartina species, and proposals for additional mechanical fill for hardwood, swamp, and emergent marsh as well as and floating marsh restoration. These various restoration efforts have been done in coordination with Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Common Ground Wetlands program, LSU AgCenter, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, visiting Universities, and many other national and community partners. Due to these improvements and attention, the Bayou is increasingly favored location for outdoor recreation, from fishing to canoeing and kayaking and hunting.
South Shore Restoration SiteSouth Shore Marsh Restoration site includes several dispersed community restoration plantings of Spartina alterniflora done in New Orleans East on the south shore of the oligohaline Lake Pontchartrain. These plantings have persisted through several named coastal storms in 2008 and 2012, and provide habitat for estuarine species along an otherwise neglected urban shoreline. These marshes, while small, have persisted beyond their project life, despite being in a high-energy shoreline line in relatively deep water. The site provides an example of how other armored shorelines in the New Orleans metro area can increase habitat value with relatively small, garden-scale, community-based efforts.
Louisiana Nature CenterThe Louisiana Nature Center is an urban site of post-Katrina cypress forest restoration, which includes invasive tallow control and cypress planting efforts. The wetland site is under considerable drainage of the New Orleans East Polder, but still provides forest canopy for migrating birds. Many hope that this site will flourish as a restored cypress forest. There is a long history of naturalist interest in this site, and a long record of weekly bird counts.
Wetland Watchers ParkWetland Watchers Park is an educational and recreational park reclaimed from the Lake Pontchartrain bottom. It is the site of a reforestation project between the Bonnet Carre Spillway and Bayou LaBranche, as well as historic and recent marsh restoration projects. This swamp and marsh site (formerly a freshwater swamp, with a remnant canopy) is subject to much shoreline erosion and ecological change, as well as freshwater inputs from Bayou LaBranche and the Bonnet Carre Spillway. The park facilities themselves are designed to be flooded, as they were during Hurricane Isaac in 2012. The park is regularly used by New Orleans area grade and high schools for wetland education.
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78 | stevie |
July 22, 2015 14:28
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Map below knit by Diana:
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Map below done with images taken on 6.9.15 by Molly and Stevie, Map knit by Stevie:
Map of images take 6.9.15 knit by Molly:
Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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77 | stevie |
July 21, 2015 18:59
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Map below knit by Diana:
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Map below done with images taken on 6.9.15 by Molly and Stevie, Map knit by Stevie:
Map of images take 6.9.15 knit by Molly:
Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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76 | stevie |
July 21, 2015 18:07
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Map below knit by Diana:
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Map below done with images taken on 6.9.15 by Molly and Stevie, Map knit by Stevie:
Map of images take 6.9.15 knit by Molly:
Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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75 | stevie |
July 13, 2015 15:16
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Map below knit by Diana:
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Map below done with images taken on 6.9.15 by Molly and Stevie, Map knit by Stevie:
Map of images take 6.9.15 knit by Molly:
Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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74 | stevie |
July 08, 2015 13:34
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Map below knit by Diana:
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Map below done with images taken on 6.9.15 by Molly and Stevie, Map knit by Stevie:
Map of images take 6.9.15 knit by Molly:
Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project |
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73 | stevie |
June 26, 2015 02:08
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Map below knit by Diana:
Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Map below done with images taken on 6.9.15 by Molly and Stevie, Map knit by Stevie:
Map of images take 6.9.15 knit by Molly:
Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project |
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72 | stevie |
June 22, 2015 15:45
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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71 | stevie |
June 22, 2015 15:40
| over 9 years ago
Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Mapped 5/30/15 by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Map Stitched by Diana:
Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Mapped 5/30/15 by: by Diana, David, Molly, Harley, and Stevie Image corrected by David Flores Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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70 | stevie |
June 22, 2015 15:34
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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69 | stevie |
June 22, 2015 15:32
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Mapped 4.18.15 by @danbeavers, @ddileona and @stevie Stitched by @liz Post on images by Liz: http://publiclab.org/notes/liz/06-10-2015/experiments-with-compositing-pole-aerial-photos-of-wetlands Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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68 | stevie |
May 20, 2015 22:12
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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67 | stevie |
May 20, 2015 22:10
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationLast time we went here, our pole broke. Join us for our next mapping trip to capture this site! Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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66 | stevie |
May 20, 2015 22:09
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis Oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Map stitched by: Jack Faust and Meghan Speakman http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Map available at mapknitter: https://mapknitter.org/maps/city-park-nir# Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationMapped by: Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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65 | stevie |
May 20, 2015 22:04
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis NOT Stitched --oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Near Infrared images from 1/24/15 Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Link to Data: http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Mapknitter: Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationMapped by: Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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64 | stevie |
May 20, 2015 21:59
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Welcome to the New Orleans Urban Waters Mapping Project!This community mapping project aims to maps eight urban restoration sites around New Orleans. Join the Gulf Coast Google Group to get involved! Gulf Coast Google Group Join us for a mapping trips:
This data from this project has been collected, compiled and organized by volunteer efforts of the New Orleans Public Lab Community. Over the course of the coming year, we will work to map all of these sites twice. This page is the results of our compiled data as it becomes available. Read more about our project in this article by Chris Staudinger from the NOLA Defender and this research note. Here is the Toolkit we're making in this project.. Interested in wetlands monitoring? Get started here! Check out the sites we are working on for this project:
Bayou St. John at Lake PontchartrainMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Dan Beavers, Dan Henry and Brandi Caro Stitched by: Joneya Thompson and Catherine Nguyen Link to map Near Infrared Images from 10/21/14: Mapped by: NOCCA and Scott Eustis NOT Stitched --oblique Link to Data http://infragram.org/i/545ae8f085ce947d09000506 http://infragram.org/i/54492b9685ce947d090003cd Bayou St. John Scenic Urban WaterwayMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Brian Ruiz and Ryan Crassionnie Notes on Mapping: We need a bigger pole! Map from 11/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis RGB on pole Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Go Pro Video, too Mapknitter to be done, no entry yet Stormwater Wetlands at City ParkMapped by: 30 NOCCA Students! Stitched by Stevie Lewis Link to Data, Notes on Mapping Infrared images (October 11th--Blitz) Link to Data: http://infragram.org/i/544004be85ce947d09000331 Mapknitter: Bayou Bienvenue Shoreline RestorationMapped by: Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Bayou Bienvenue Waste Water Treatment PlantMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Post by Gerald! Infrared images from 10/11/14 Mapped by: Gerald McCollam, Leslie Williams, Molly Gordon and Claire Loudis Molly's map https://mapknitter.org/maps/bayou-bienvenue-nir South Shore Restoration SiteMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: Louisiana Nature CenterMap from 10/11/14: Mapped by: Scott Eustis, Lauren Sullivan, Tim and Amy LeGaux, Stitched by Scott Eustis http://infragram.org/i/543ca2fe85ce947d090002e9 (Run in Fastie's color scheme) Wetland Watcher's ParkMap from (12 Dec 2014) Mapped by: Gerald, Bryan, Stevie, Scott Link to Data: Notes on Mapping: https://mapknitter.org/maps/wetland-watchers-dec-2014 Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FGM7W Event Posts from this Project
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