Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mapping Invasive Plants with GPS: Eurasian Milfoil

Aquatechnex specializes in using the latest GIS and GPS technology to identify and treat invasive aquatic plants.   Invasive algae and aquatic weeds are unsightly and may put humans and other native species in danger.   For this reason, having the ability to accurately map invasive plant populations is a critical task in the management of the resource.  Aquatechnex biologists collected GPS observations in the field containing the type of invasive species, growth patterns, and density.  This data is then entered into a GIS software program for further evaluation.  These maps are important baseline for monitoring growth and treatment effectiveness.   Upon evaluation of the GIS models, Aquatechnex along the property managers, or government agencies are able to set strategic priorities and monitor the effects of treatments over time.

Aquatechnex treated Eurasian Milfoil on North Idaho’s Pend Oreille Lake and River this summer.  This is the fourth year of this project and the Eurasian Milfoil populations have been significantly reduced.  One of the key things that needs to happen on a project like this is keeping the public up to date on treatments and water use restrictions.  As this project spans over 60 miles of shoreline, using an interactive map tool on the internet is something that will really help people visualize the location of treatments and the progress of the operation.  Go to http://69.30.47.126/Aquatechnex/default.htm to view the project.  There is a zoom in and out tool and you can drag the image around with your mouse to locate an area of interest.  Turn off the toggle tool to clear that side of the screen.  The Blue polygons are areas that will be treated with a granular product, the yellow areas are liquid Triclopyr areas and the Orange areas are liquid Triclopyr on Corps of Engineers project lands.  We will be updating this as the treatment start to show areas not yet treated, those treated with irrigation restrictions and those treated where irrigation restrictions have expired.

More information on Aquatechnex can be found on their website:  www.aquatechnex.com

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Mapping Network New Website is Live

The Mapping Network is a nationwide group of professionals providing the highest quality and most affordable bathymetric and land mapping products on the market today. Our staff has been using GIS and GPS technology for land and water services since 1995. Over the years we have developed proprietary technologies for data collection, analysis and map generation. We have shared our technology with a select group of companies throughout the nation to form the largest, most affordable, and highest quality products of its kind.
We are always looking for new ideas and partners for our program. Contact us if you would like more information on our services or if you have ideas of how we can work together.
The Mapping Network
3301 G Street
Omaha, NE 68107
402-241-8177
402-738-1118
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GPS Lake Mapping Verifies Dredging Project

Trent Lewis with Pond Medics, Inc. provided an Arlington, Texas Home Owner Association the validation of knowing a dredging project went as planned. Pond Medics, a lake mapping partner with The Mapping Network, charted the bottom of the lake before and after the dredging project to monitor the improvements. Not only was the HOA able to verify the work had been completed properly, they now have a basemap to monitor sediment accumulation over time. GPS bathymetric mapping is a powerful tool for assisting in management decisions.

Specified areas of sediment removal based on analyzing GPS bathymetric map

Specified areas of sediment removal based on analyzing GPS bathymetric map

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Worldclass Waterfowl Hunting In Nebraska

2Miles of South Platte River Frontage. Pheasant, Quail, Turkey, Deer, Ducks and Geese.
This may be the best waterfowl spot in Nebraska! World class duck, goose, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, pheasant, quail, dove and more. The accommodations are also world class. Also you would only be 20 minutes from Lake McConaughy for outstanding walleye and wiper fishing. This place truly has it all. One way in and one way out with gated entry.
Aerial maps of this property were provided by The Mapping Network.
For More information on this listing click here: www.lashleyland.com/realestate/mallard_hallows_sc.html
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2 Miles of South Platte River Frontage. Pheasant, Quail, Turkey, Deer, Ducks and Geese.
2 Miles of South Platte River Frontage. Pheasant, Quail, Turkey, Deer, Ducks and Geese.

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