----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Reply by : Gregory F. Durocher@Alaska@RMMC Date : Friday, March 15, 1996 10:47:21 Reply to : iSMTP@RMMC1@Servers[<[log in to unmask]>] Reply: Well, evidentlty GEOREF didn't do all of its homework. There is an "Atlas of the U.S. Exclsive Economic Zone, Bering Sea" I-2053 available through the USGS Earth Science Information Centers. Cost is $4.00 for each atlas, with a $3.50 handling charge added at the end of the order. Send orders to: USGS Information Services Box 25286 Denver, CO 80225 Greg Durocher USGS-ESIC/Alaska 907-786-7009 -------------------------- [Original Message] ------------------------- To : "Multiple recipients of list MAPS-L" <[log in to unmask]> From : [log in to unmask] Subject : ATLAS OF EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE... Date : Wednesday, March 13, 1996 at 7:52:29 pm MST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Can anyone within USGS answer this? What is the status of additional works to be published in the USGS Misc. Invest. series on the theme of EEZ off Alaska and Hawaii? Back in the glory days of the eighties, the USGS published some 3 atlases on the Exclusive Economic Zones for the Atlantic Continental Margin (I 2054), the Gulf of Mexico (I 1864a,b), and the western conterminous United States (I 1792). The latter item, published in 1986, carried an introductory remark by Dallas Peck which said "Over the next five years EEZ-SCAN will be extended to the EEZ of Alaska and Hawaii." Well... that of course was ten years ago. I searched GEOREF and didn't come up with anything. If you're into marine geophysics, these works may interest you. This is data from the GLORIA (Geological Long Range Inclined Asdic) otherwise known as a side-scan sonar system and produced by the IOC and EEZ SCAN scientific staff. The format found within these USGS atlases are much easier to use than, say, going after raw data extrapolated from some Geophysics institute. - PML