Title :
Computer-Assisted Map Analysis of Marine Ecosystem Information
Author :
Goiilet, Julien R. ; Sailor, John K. ; Berry, Joseph K. ; Sherman, K.
Author_Institution :
Narragansett Lab., NOAA/Nat. Marine Fisheries Service, Narragansett, RI, USA
Abstract :
Computer-assisted map analysis techniques rep resent a useful means for comparing and evaluating spatial and temporal distribution patterns of populations and their environments in marine ecosystems. This paper describes considerations in the preparation and analysis of zooplankton data. A cartographic data base of the continental shelf off the northeastern United States was developed and used to demonstrate computer assisted map analysis techniques for investigating spatial patterns in very large ecosystems. All mapped data were spatially registered by conversion of latitude and longitude coordinates to rotated Lambert conic conformal rectilinear coordinates and stored in grid format of approximately one hundred square kilometers per cell. Continuous spatial distributions of the ship survey data were created by a weighted distance interpolation technique. The analysis of these data included the generations of statistical summaries and maps describing the distributions of three zooplankton species and the gradients of their abundances.
Keywords :
biology computing; cartography; ecology; interpolation; marine systems; microorganisms; visual databases; Lambert conic conformal rectilinear coordinates; cartographic database; computer-assisted map analysis technique; latitude-longitude coordinates conversion; marine ecosystem information; northeastern United States; spatial patterns; weighted distance interpolation technique; zooplankton data; zooplankton species; Aquaculture; Data analysis; Ecosystems; Forestry; Geographic Information Systems; Information analysis; Interpolation; Marine vehicles; Pattern analysis; Sea measurements;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 81
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1981.1151648