“We got involved in this non-profit effort to share stories of how we, as GIS analysts, use spatial data for projects in the marine environment, particularly those involving mapping of resources and monitoring of potential impacts,” said CSA’s Dustin Myers. “We’re pleased that our work is included among the stories told in the atlas.”
To learn more about the non-profit Guerilla Cartography, see www.guerrillacartography.org/about-us/.
National Geographic also featured a story on the atlas and contributors, which can be read at https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/maps-atlas-water-conflict-syria-isis.
CSA’s expertise in coastal, marine, and deep ocean surveys is built on the integration of science, operations, and an understanding of environmental data collection, management, and analysis within geospatial domains.