Mapping River Dog Mouth, Mobile Alabama



Yesterday we went aerial mapping a landscape that is just about to change radically : restoration of the oyster reef in Mobile AlabamaDog river mouth - known as Helen Wood Park beach. In two hours from now (2011 January 22 6AM), hundreds of volunteers will come to install a massive oyster reef here. From 8AM today "Volunteers will be deploying approximately 23,000 bags of oyster shells to create new reefs and habitat at the mouth of Dog River" - see them in action here .

 



Aerial mapping Prof. Dawn McKinney & Prof. Leo Denton of the University of Mobile South Alabama. Thanks to Shannon Dosemagen for organizing the trip. 



These are the different reefs and bags of oyster they are installing. 5 non-profit organizations are working together to accomplish this massive landscaping project. 


We took about 5000 aerial pictures that I turned into 3 very large resolution maps to make one huge map (at the top of the post):



Download these full resolution maps to your computer as .zip file (27mb). If you want to learn how to make one of these map, check this post.


This time, in addition of aerial photography, I also took ground samples (~250x microscopy), sand, sediment, organic material taken at regular interval. The idea is : if we are able to say what is on the ground - sometimes we may find oil spilled still - we can qualify and quantify what we see on the aerial pictures. We will come back in a few weeks to map again and see the effects of installing an artificial oyster reef here : "before and after" :) 
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date : 20110121@15:41, low-tide. 
Location : 30.57562, -88.07847 
Mapping for Grassroots Mapping & LA Bucket Brigade
Photos : Prof. Leo Denton and Prof. Dawn McKinney 
Stitching : Cesar Harada 
Left at 10:45 - return 20:30 
Milleage : start 761963 - end 764803

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Re-Posted on the Grassroots Mapping blog page : http://grassrootsmapping.org/2011/01/mapping-river-dog-mouth-mobile-alabama/

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My filming trimaran boat "featured" on instructables.com

My favorite website in the entire world is Instructables.com, I will never have enough enthusiasm to communicate how much I love this website!
Today, I received an email telling my inflatable filming trimaran got featured in the water section!!! YAY!!! 

Check it out!
One day, I want to manufacture it to be a "real traveling machine", to cover very long distance in semi-autonomy, sea-worthy. If anyone wants to be involved with the engineering and manufacturing, leave a comment :)

Yes, feels so good to have your work on your favorite website, I feel like I am 10 years old at Christmas!!!
I did this film back in 2006 when I was studying animation in France at the ENSAD and product design at ENSCI! I have also uploaded a much better version of the film I made with this boat, it is 17 minutes long, it is a short road movie:) Play full screen and the sound LOUD! : 

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disponible

An old student film of mine "disponible" (available), back in 2005 ENSAD Animation, Paris France. This was actually my master graduation piece, a part of a "package". Now "disponible" in better definition. The idea of the film is :

"The duration of a short trip, 
I get lonely to re-learn to be available, 
aware and questionning what’s around, 
with my camera, i capture what calls me. 
I move with my own energy, in a human rhythm
on earth and on the water."
 
 
This film was made during a 1 month solitary journey thanks to a custom-made bike-boat :
ontheroad.jpg

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