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From: Cara Wilson <Cara.Wilson@xxxxxxxx>
Date: May 13, 2008 8:52:36 AM PDT
Subject: ArcGIS & Satellite data…
Have you been frustrated trying to pull satellite data into ArcGIS?
It just got easier.
Introducing a new extension for ArcGIS that allows users to connect  
to THREDDS/OPeNDAP servers from within ArcGIS 9.2 and download  
environmental data directly into ArcGIS.  This tool was developed  
for NOAA Fisheries by Applied Science Associates, Inc. (ASA), with  
funding from NOAA’s satellite R&O project.
There is also a standalone version of the EDC that provides the  
front-end capabilities of the EDC independent of ArcGIS. It  
provides a GUI to browse THREDDS catalogs or OPeNDAP directories,  
to subset the selected data in space and time, and to download the  
data as a netcdf file.
The Environmental Data Connector (EDC) is freely available at:
http://www.pfeg.noaa.gov/products/EDC
Although registration is not necessary to download the EDC, we  
encourage registration so that if updates are made in the future we  
can inform those using it.  The registration form also allows a  
venue to leave comments about the EDC.
I hope you find this tool useful.  Please forward this email to  
anyone you think might be interested it the EDC.
Thanks,
Cara WIlson
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Cara Wilson
NOAA/NMFS
Environmental Research Division
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
1352 Lighthouse Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA 93950-2097
Phone:  831-648-5337
Fax:      831-648-8440
cara.wilson@xxxxxxxx
http://www.pfeg.noaa.gov/~cwilson
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Roy Mendelssohn
Supervisory Operations Research Analyst
NOAA/NMFS
Environmental Research Division 
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
1352 Lighthouse Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA 93950-2097
e-mail: Roy.Mendelssohn@xxxxxxxx (Note new e-mail address)
voice: (831)-648-9029
fax: (831)-648-8440
www: http://www.pfeg.noaa.gov/
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