Geographic Information Systems
GIS are a suite of recent and powerful tools to analyze, archive, and view data from a geographic point of view. Sea Grant researchers develop and apply state of the art technologies to provide resource users with the most recent information on Lake Erie's changing coastline and morphometry.
Project List
R/OE-009-PD 
Started: 4/1/1990, Status: CompletedAn Operational Lake Erie Information Forecasting System (LEIFS)
R/GIS-001-PD 
Started: 7/1/1993, Status: CompletedFeasibility Study for an Expanded Lake Erie Geographic Information System
A/AS-006-PD 
Started: 9/1/1994, Status: CompletedGreat Lakes Forecasting System Users Workshop and Report
R/NP-001 
Started: 3/1/1998, Status: CompletedCoastline Mapping and Change Detection Using 1-meter Resolution Satellite Imagery
R/CE-003-PD 
Started: 6/1/1999, Status: CompletedMapping of the Stadium Artificial Reefs in the Central Basin of Lake Erie
R/CE-004-PD 
Started: 6/1/1999, Status: CompletedMapping of the Lorain and Lakewood Artificial Reefs in the Central Basin of Lake Erie
R/GIS-002-PD 
Started: 3/1/2000, Status: CompletedSpatial Modelling of the Mentor Marsh and its Watershed: Equipment Grant
R/CE-008 
Started: 7/1/2002, Status: CompletedApplication Of Gfo-1 Radar Altimeter Data To Global Change Studies
R/CE-009-PD
Started: 10/1/2002Sea Grant Development Fund for the Design and Installation of a GPS-equipped Buoy in Lake Erie for Real-Time Interior Lake Water Level Measurements
R/ER-075-PD
Started: 4/1/2005Development of a MODIS Image Product for Mapping Phycocyanin Pigment in Blue-Green Algal Blooms (Toxic Algae)
R/CE-010
Started: 3/31/2007Lidar and sub-meter satellite stereo imagery for Lake Erie shoreline mapping
R/EM-030-PD
Started: 6/16/2008Development of an Unstructured Grid of Lake Erie for Hydrodynamic Modeling
