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Ortho-rectified mosaic tiles of the port of Silver Bay, Minnesota, created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The source imagery was acquired on September 29, 2015, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS) as part of the Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The data is provided in PDF and HTML formats.
The 2015 NOAA Ortho-rectified Color Mosaic of the port of Two Harbors, Minnesota is a product from the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping (IOCM) initiative. The ortho-rectified mosaic tiles were created from source imagery acquired on September 29, 2015 using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) produced this dataset.
Hempstead, New York is covered by ortho-rectified mosaic tiles produced by the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The source aerial imagery was acquired on May 11, 2018, using a Trimble Digital Sensor System. The original images were captured at a higher resolution to support the final mosaic product.
2018 NOAA Ortho-rectified Color Mosaic of Buffington Gary Indiana Harbor, Indiana contains ortho-rectified mosaic tiles produced under the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The source imagery was captured on May 16, 2018, using a Trimble Digital Sensor System (DSS) from an airplane. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) created this dataset to support shoreline and coastal analysis.
Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel, California, is covered by ortho-rectified mosaic tiles from the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The source imagery was acquired on April 7, 2012, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration produced this dataset, which was last updated in March 2026.
2018 NOAA NGS Ortho-rectified Near-Infrared Mosaic of Sacramento, CA is a set of ortho-rectified mosaic tiles produced by the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The source imagery was captured on October 28, 2018, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System from an airplane. The data is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce.
2015 ortho-rectified mosaic tiles created by the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The source imagery was acquired on September 4, 2015, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS) from an aircraft. The data covers the ports of San Francisco, Oakland, and Richmond in California.
An ortho-rectified color mosaic of the Port of Plaquemine and Empire-Venice, Louisiana, created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The source imagery was captured from an airplane on January 18-19, 2018, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System. The final product is a high-resolution, geometrically corrected image mosaic.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced this ortho-rectified mosaic from aerial imagery captured on July 29, 2017. The source data was acquired with a Trimble Digital Sensor System (DSS) at a higher resolution to support the final product. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the authoritative organization for this dataset.
A 2018 ortho-rectified color mosaic of Bridgeport, Connecticut, created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The source imagery was acquired on May 11, 2018, using a Trimble Digital Sensor System (DSS) from an airplane. This data is a product of the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping (IOCM) initiative.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced this ortho-rectified color mosaic. The source imagery was captured on May 5, 2018, using a Trimble Digital Sensor System from an airplane. The final product is a high-resolution, geometrically corrected image mosaic covering the Newport, Rhode Island shoreline.
California's Sacramento River corridor from Sacramento to Colusa is covered by ortho-rectified aerial imagery. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) created this mosaic from images acquired on February 2, 2012, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS) as part of its Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The final mosaic is derived from higher-resolution source images.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced this ortho-rectified color mosaic. Source imagery was captured on October 23, 2015, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS) from an aircraft. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) created this dataset to support coastal mapping and earth science applications.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced this ortho-rectified color mosaic. The source imagery was captured on May 11, 2018, using a Trimble Digital Sensor System from an airplane. The original high-resolution aerial photographs were processed to create a geometrically corrected image mosaic.
2019 ortho-rectified mosaic tiles created from aerial imagery acquired on November 19, 2019. The data is a product of the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative, produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The source imagery was captured using an Applanix Digital Sensor System at a higher resolution to support the final mosaic.
NOAA's 2015 ortho-rectified mosaic tiles provide near-infrared aerial imagery of the Charleston, South Carolina coastline. The data was acquired on October 23, 2015, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS) as part of the Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative. The original high-resolution images were processed to create this corrected, georeferenced mosaic product.
2018 ortho-rectified mosaic tiles created from aerial imagery acquired on October 20, 2018. The data is a product of the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative, sourced from an Applanix Digital Sensor System. The original imagery was acquired at a higher resolution to support the final mosaic.
An ortho-rectified color mosaic of Providence, Rhode Island, created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The source imagery was acquired on May 5, 2018, using a Trimble Digital Sensor System (DSS) from an airplane. The data is a product of the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative.
Port of Pensacola, Florida, is covered by ortho-rectified mosaic tiles created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The source imagery was acquired on February 5, 2015, using an Applanix Digital Sensor System. This data is a product of the NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative.
An ongoing monitoring program captures high-resolution aerial imagery and topographic survey data at regular three-yearly intervals and following major coastal events across the CMB coastal zone. The project provides essential information to assess the current condition of coastal assets like seawalls, groynes, and beaches, supporting planning and maintenance activities.