On this page, we reference other projects and discuss how they integrate or conflict with our approach:
- Census for Marine Life Mapping and Visualization
Demonstrates mapping techniques for the world's first comprehensive census of the past, present, and future of life in the oceans (being released this year). - Ecosystem-based Management Tools Network
Provides periodic news about 50 EBM tool makers and their progress - EPA's Adopt a Watershed State Listings
Directory of Watershed Councils and those people active in leading efforts within the council. - EPA's My Environment Service
Visual and textual location-based updates on the state of the environment. - EPA's Regional Environmental Information Service
Your roadmap to information and services for protecting and restoring water resources. - EPA Surf Your Watershed
Reliable flat map drill-down to some interesting near real-time water-related characteristics. - GeoServer (with WMS)
Important specification for back-end geospatial data serving - Goddard Space Flight Center Evirocast
Data services for many relavant climate change themes. - LandScope America
Nice series of examples of how data and storytelling go well together to invoke compassion for conservation. - Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab
Located at Duke University, this lab applies geospatial technologies to issues in marine ecology, resource management, and ocean conservation.. - National Fish Habitat Action Plan
Includes search for watershed habitat resource/key contacts by state. - Nature Rocks
National program to inspire and empower families to play and explore in nature. - NRCS
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention
A place to track state-by-state watershed rehabilitation efforts. - The Census of Agriculture
2007 Census of USA broken out by watersheds and sub-watersheds. - Trout Unlimited Watershed Restoration Plans
Concerned about watershed water quality for fish production and quality of life. - uDig
Great place to explore open-source GIS tools and to use for investigating on-line the many on-line GIS datasets available on the Web. - USGS EDNA Derived Watersheds
Great place to start to give data layering and KML files a try. Wonderful watershed by watershed data characteristics. - USGS Current Streamflow KML Site
- WikiWatershed
Just getting started but their home page suggests a lot of overlap with our interests.