Orthomosaic of Cray Fish Range (Zone 2), Belize. Images were collected in March 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 150m. Flight time for Cray Fish Range (Zone 2) was 25 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 6.65cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize in the credits section.
At https://learn.arcgis.com, users find scenario-based tutorials, using specific tools, built by Esri and users. Explore filters at top left of the gallery. K12 students and educators may explore tutorials that engage software in the ArcGIS School Bundle -- ArcGIS Online (includes Map Viewer, Scene Viewer, Survey123, Field Maps, QuickCapture, Dashboard, Story Maps, Experience Builder, Hub, Instant Apps, Web AppBuilder), Business Analyst, Community Analyst, GeoPlanner, Insights, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Urban, and Drone2Map.These tutorials rely on the user having a proper license. K12 students and teachers may use these tutorials via their assigned school Org login, which should prevent sharing personally identifiable information.
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Integrated Optical/RGB & Thermal Infrared Site Inspection with Aerial & Cadastral RTK Land Survey and complimenting GIS Universal GeoWeb App.Conducted by ACCESSiFLY "Infrared Thermography & Integrated GIS Solutions Inc." between Saturday, October 13 & Sunday, October 14, 2018 at the Lake of Bays Township "Public Aggregates", Lake of Bays, Ontario, Canada with a Draganfly Guardian GDX-1C RPAS, EMLID Reach RS & RS+ RTK Loggers, post processing in ESRI Drone2Map & ArcGIS Pro.Copyright © 2018 ACCESSiFLY, Chris Gorczynskihttps://accessifly.comhttps://accessifly.maps.arcgis.cominfo@accessifly.com(647) 802-2256
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Orthomosaic of Grassy Caye Range (Zone 2), Belize. Images were collected in March 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 150m. Flight time for Grassy Caye Range (Zone 2) was 19 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 6.91cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize in the credits section.
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Orthomosaic of Coco Plum Caye (South), Belize. Images were collected in October 2016 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an altitude of 150m with a picture frequency of 7 seconds. Flight time for Coco Plum Caye (South) was 5 minutes. Images were processed using Esri’s Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 6.21cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, University of Central Florida, and University of Belize.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, University of Central Florida, and University of Belize in the credits section.
Orthomosaic of Billy Hawk Caye, Belize. Images were collected in October 2016 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an altitude of 150m with a picture frequency of 7 seconds. Flight time for Billy Hawk Caye was 2 minutes. Images were processed using Esri’s Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 6.42cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize in the credits section.
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Orthomosaic map of the June 23, 2020, Sturgeon Point, ON tornado generated in Drone2Map via drone imagery collected on June 25, 2020. DJI Mavic 2 Pro collected 652 images. Please note that imagery may be distorted on the edges of the imagery.View event map here
Orthomosaic of Tobacco Range, Belize. Images were collected in July 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 200m. Flight time for Tobacco Range was 4 hours and 18 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 5.41cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida in the credits section.
Orthomosaic of Curlew Sand, Belize. Images were collected in July 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 200m. Flight time for Curlew Sand was 18 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 5.59cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida in the credits section.
City of Casper collaborated with Jeff Sun and his Casper College GIS class to fly the City of Casper's Hogadon Basin Ski Area with a DJI Phantom 4 drone on On April 26, 2022. Flight planning was conducted using Drone Deploy and the Drone2Map application was used to stitch together the georeferenced aerial photographs to create a raster mosaic. The flight was conducted at 360ft elevation resulting in an aerial photo capture at 1in ground resolution.
Orthomosaic of South 30, Belize. Images were collected in July 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 200m. Flight time for South 30 was 15 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 4.19cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida in the credits section.
Orthomosaic of Twin Cayes TEN, Belize. Images were collected in July 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 200m. Flight time for Twin Cayes TEN was 9 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 5.42cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida in the credits section.
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Orthomosaic map of the July 24, 2019, Hanmore Lake, AB tornado generated in Drone2Map via drone imagery collected on July 26, 2019. DJI Mavic 2 Pro collected 286 images. Raw imagery can be found in the dynamic mosaic layer. Please note that imagery may be distorted on the edges of the orthomosaic map.View event map here
Orthomosaic of Round Caye, Belize. Images were collected in October 2016 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an altitude of 150m with a picture frequency of 7 seconds. Flight time for Round Caye was 2 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 6.4cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize in the credits section.
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Orthomosaic of North Channel, Belize. Images were collected in July 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 200m. Flight time for North Channel was 14 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 4.20cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, The Smithsonian Institute, and University of Central Florida in the credits section.
Orthomosaic of Cray Fish Range (Zone 2), Belize. Images were collected in March 2017 as part of the Open Reef Mapping Society using DJI Phantom 4 quadcopters. Quadcopters were flown at an average altitude of 150m. Flight time for Cray Fish Range (Zone 2) was 25 minutes. Images were processed using Esri's Drone2Map to create this orthomosaic. The spatial resolution of this orthomosaic is 6.65cm per pixel.This orthomosaic is open-source, freely available, and is not intended to be used for nefarious or illegal purposes. Our goal is to provide the imagery to stimulate citizen science and greater scientific discovery of the islands of Belize. This orthomosaic is not guaranteed to be 100% spatially accurate and should not be used for nautical/charting purposes. Differences in location may be due to errors in processing or previously outdated imagery.Images for this orthomosaic were collected in collaboration with Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize.When using this orthomosaic please cite Open Reef Mapping Society, Citizen Science GIS, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), University of Central Florida, and University of Belize in the credits section.