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TwitterThe Ocean and Coast Information System (OCIS) contains a wide variety of web GIS data layer to support mapping and analysis workflows. OCIS is an integrating portal, and while it does serve some novel datasets and information products, it is meant to collect the most important web GIS resources from across the internet and create a more simplified browsing and access experience. One stop instead of twenty. Many of the datasets found in OCIS come from federal sources, including NOAA, the Bureau for Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), and the US Coast Guard. But supporting a vibrant blue economy needs more than just federal data, so OCIS also integrates information from non-governmental sources. And we hope other NGOs will help contribute their information to OCIS.
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TwitterThe Ocean and Coast Information System (OCIS) contains a wide variety of web GIS data layer to support mapping and analysis workflows. OCIS is an integrating portal, and while it does serve some novel datasets and information products, it is meant to collect the most important web GIS resources from across the internet and create a more simplified browsing and access experience. One stop instead of twenty. Many of the datasets found in OCIS come from federal sources, including NOAA, the Bureau for Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), and the US Coast Guard. But supporting a vibrant blue economy needs more than just federal data, so OCIS also integrates information from non-governmental sources. And we hope other NGOs will help contribute their information to OCIS.