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Gulf Coast

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Since May 2010, we have been using balloon mapping to capture aerial imagery of spill-affected sites. Our work on the Gulf Coast has been done largely in cooperation with the Louisiana Bucket Brigade on a community-led monitoring of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The data we have gathered can be viewed at:

http://grassrootsmapping.org/data

or

http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/maps

More images and information can be found at:

We’re not trying to duplicate the satellite or flyover imagery (though we’ve helped to coordinate some of the flyovers and trying to ensure that the data is publicly accessible). We are helping Gulf Coast residents to use balloons, kites, and other simple and inexpensive tools to produce their own documentation of the spill… and hoping that such data collection will support environmental research, policy, and regulatory changes in coming years.

Grassroots Mapping: Kickstarter Pitch from TungstenMonkey on Vimeo.

We're organizing mapping 'trips' to the coast. If you're interested in participating in a trip or conducting your own mapping session, please contact us at the mailing list, and we'll help you get started. (equipment, training, finding volunteers, etc.)

Team

...feel free to add your name!

Contact information

How can you help?

Equipment:

  • Canon cameras or Android phones (see CameraOptions)
  • Weather balloons (5 feet diameter or more)
  • 100-gallon trash bags
  • string, lots of string

Mapping Resources

Other mapping efforts

How-to Mapping Guides

Look at our 4-page PDF guide to get started.