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| Data Distribution | |||||||||
| The ESRGC is providing this data distribution service in cooperation with the Counties and the regional Councils of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Information on ordering and fees can be found under each County link. If you are interested in obtaining data from multiple Counties or are uncertain about any of the ordering processes please feel free to contact the ESRGC at esrgc@salisbury.edu. Please see the Data Distribution Inventory below for a complete list of all the datasets we distribute. | |||||||||
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- Caroline County - 2007/2008 Maryland Statewide Ortho Mosaics (ECW) | |||||||||
Data Distribution Inventory |
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Data Availability List - PDF Format (66 KB) |
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| Available Project Data | |||||||||
(MCBP) Maryland Coastal Bays Project - In the Spring and Summer of 2005 the ESRGC assisted the Maryland assisted the Maryland Coastal Bays Project with the processing of LiDAR First Return Data. SU Day 2005 Legislative District Maps - These maps are presented to you by students, faculty and staff of Salisbury University as a part of our 2005 SU Day at the Legislature, with appreciation for the support and respect afforded this institution by the members of the Maryland General Assembly. Salisbury University, a member of the University System of Maryland, is committed to providing excellent student-centered education, where both faculty and students are considered learners whose focus is contributing to their profession, their community and their state. Tax Ditches and PDAs (Public Drainage Associations) - In the Summer and Fall of 2004 the ESRGC assisted the Maryland Department of Agriculture in digitizing and annotating tax ditches and public drainage associations in selected areas on the Lower Eastern Shore. Tax ditches from the Pocomoke, Nanticoke and Coastal Bays watersheds are available for free download as are PDAs from the Pocomoke and Coastal Bays watersheds. John Smith Project - Vienna, MD - As the 400th anniversary of the establishment of the Jamestown Colony nears in 2007, interest in the colonization and the resulting exploration of the Chesapeake Bay is rising. John Smith’s exploration of the Bay and its tributaries in 1608-09 continues to be amazing accomplishment, particularly in terms of its breadth, its completeness, and its accuracy. Indeed, the resulting map of Smith’s travels around the Chesapeake Bay, published in 1612, was used as a reference for the next 150 years. Maryland's Flood Vulnerability Assessment - On this page you will find the complete HAZUS Flood Vulnerability Report, as well as the actual HAZUS Run files used in the project. |
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