Florida's Ocean
Horizon
Statewide Ocean
Resource Inventory
The Statewide Ocean
Resource Inventory (SORI) is a desktop geographic information system
(GIS) designed for use by the marine resource management community.
Its objective is to provide accurate and timely information the
state needs as it pursues efforts to develop a comprehensive ocean
resources management strategy.
SORI
was funded by the Florida Coastal Management Program and developed
by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's research
arm, the Florida Marine Research Institute (FMRI). It complements
other ocean planning efforts such as the 1997 Ocean Policy Roundtable,
and Looking Seaward: Development of a State Ocean Policy for
Florida. To truly support ocean resources management, the
Coastal and Marine Resource Assessment (CAMRA) group within the
Florida Marine Resources Institute organized data around several
coastal and ocean management issues. Six major management issues
were targeted:
·
Fisheries Management
·
Law Enforcement
·
Disaster Response (i.e., oil spills, hurricanes)
·
Marine Commerce (i.e., oil/gas, mineral exploration, shipping)
·
Threatened and Endangered Species
·
Resource Quality/Critical Habitats
For
each of the management issues, an interactive map is designed
for "point and click" access to Florida's resource and
policy information. Each management issue has a spatial and nonspatial
inventory of datasets associated with it. The user can view all
datasets associated with a particular management scenario, including
relevant statutes, regulations, management plans, and agency contacts.
SORI's
geographic information system database can be accessed by anyone
with a personal computer and Internet capability. FMRI houses
nearly one gigabyte of coastal resource information including
spatial data, regulatory and agency contact information, and details
about management plans for specific areas in Florida. Users can
create custom maps from SORI's website and can also download data
for use on local computers and networks using special GIS software.
Information
is being assembled in 143 dataset areas, although data collection
is not complete for every category. Nonetheless, SORI will be
a valuable tool for ocean resource managers and planners, providing
these professionals with data and information they can use to
make decisions regarding ocean activities, policies, and regulations.
As SORI continues to evolve, its creators are striving to make
it a flexible, interactive tool that can receive queries and return
relevant data in a useful format.
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