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Bagaduce Watershed

By Daniel Mancilla Cortez   Winter 2006

An Overview:
The goal of this project was to create an informative and comprehensible map of the Bagaduce watershed. This map will be of use to the people at the Bagaduce Watershed Association. The maps resulting from the project will provide a visual aid while collecting data in the field and can also be used as a reference at any time. Data from the project which is compiled on a CD will allow the Bagaduce Watershed Association to access the data and customize the maps to their needs, both now and in the future.
 

Map Summary:
Data were obtained from the GIS Lab at College of the Atlantic and from the Maine Office of GIS. This data was then clipped to the area of display and was cartographically designed to portray the information accurately.

Double-Click Image to Open PDF map. (pdf - 2.4 megabytes)

Bagaduce Watershed and Estuary

 

 

 

 

 

GIS Lab Contact:
Gordon Longsworth, glongsworth@coa.edu, 207-288-2944, extension 277


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