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... FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS GENERAL FINDINGS · Resources for mapping and research in the EEZ are limited and many decades will be required to adequately document and map the entire EEZ. It is essential to establish priorities by data type and location.
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... selecting corridors or swaths extending from the shore to the EEZ boundary encompassing areas of expected high-intensity use; (2) assembling data randomly through time at individual sites of special interest; or (3)
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... 17 concludes that the most effective focus for information gathering activities in the EEZ is on corridor swaths extending from the shoreline to the EEZ boundary as a first priority. DATA MANAGEMENT ISSUES · A fundamental prerequisite to the effective use of limited resources is the definition and implementation of a well thought out and carefully designed data and information system to support the acquisition of new data and the management of existing data.
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