On Mar 4, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Michele Long wrote:

I haven’t been able to get it to play, as you suspected Steve.  Downloaded Real Player and still having issues.  Typical with our firewall and safeguards.

 

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Michele Long

Watershed Council Liaison

ODFW North Coast Watershed District

4907 Third St., Tillamook, OR 97141

(503) 842-2741 ext 237

fax (503) 842-8385

Michele.L.Long@state.or.us

 


From: Karen Fleck Harding [mailto:karen@mrwc.net]
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 1:36 PM
To: Michele Long
Cc: taylors@wou.edu; Brandon Snook; rstanley06@wou.edu; Steve Trask; maggie@nehalem.org
Subject: Re: Nehalem GIS Data / Maps - ROCK CREEK COHO VIDEO

 

Yes!!! Thank you!!  

That's exactly what I've been trying to make happen!!

Very cool and very useful.  

Karen

 

 

On Mar 4, 2011, at 1:02 PM, Michele Long wrote:



Thanks so much for the update Steve!  I can’t wait to view the virtual tour – I’ll let you know how it goes.  There are probably ways of making it visible under multiple formats, but that isn’t necessary right now.  This is a great idea and just so happens I was thinking of something like this just this week – of being able to pan around the stream, to look at the maps from other angles.  Super!

 

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Michele Long

Watershed Council Liaison

ODFW North Coast Watershed District

4907 Third St., Tillamook, OR 97141

(503) 842-2741 ext 237

fax (503) 842-8385

Michele.L.Long@state.or.us

 


From: Steve Taylor [mailto:taylors@wou.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 12:52 PM
To: Michele Long; Brandon Snook; rstanley06@wou.edu; Karen Fleck Harding; Steve Trask; maggie@nehalem.org
Subject: RE: Nehalem GIS Data / Maps - ROCK CREEK COHO VIDEO

 

Hi Michele - yes, we can join the tables, no problem.  We'll work it up and repost.  Also, we will continue working on the greater Nehalem basin RBA data, beyond the Rock Creek focus area.  This is an ongoing project that will develop over the next couple months.

An interesting options for public presentations is using animations in ArcGIS, displaying RBA data, and creating virtual tours of the watershed.

One of our other Earth Science recent-graduate GIS team members created a pilot test of animating displays of the RBA data, an example of Rock Creek Coho densities is at available at the following link (posted on the Nehalem project page):

http://www.wou.edu/las/physci/taylor/nehalem/rock_creek_coho_HD.avi

The video works best with real player or VLC media player, I ran into a glitch with windows media player.

s.t.

On 03/03/11, Michele Long <michele.l.long@state.or.us> wrote:

 

Karen Fleck Harding

Outreach Coordinator

Marys River Watershed Council

541-602-1649

 

 

 



 


Karen Fleck Harding
Outreach Coordinator
Marys River Watershed Council
541-602-1649