NASA is responding to the growing need to make Earth science data GIS-ready for easy integration and analysis in #GIS programs. Learn about the geospatial tools that enable users to access NASA data with our new GIS Data Pathfinder: https://t.co/MliUEDBwZB, #EsriUC
We have been getting some great submissions for Storm Drain Designs! Check them out and get inspired! Submit your own designs at https://t.co/EodejFl7Fg
Submissions could be painted THIS SUMMER on drains throughout the City of New Haven and added to our Stormwater Awareness Map!
Our Stormwater Awareness Map is coming along! The more drains we paint this summer, the brighter our map will be! Consider designing a storm drain with us https://t.co/EodejFl7Fg! #LotsOfFish#StormDrainArt#CallforSubmissions#LOFGIS
Thinking of ways to make your dollar go farther? Consider donating to our Online Classroom fundraiser where every dollar is matched by IOBY (https://t.co/ZjaJDKU3Kp)! Every dollar makes TWICE the difference!
Check out how GIS is being used to track changes in pollution levels before and during the coronavirus pandemic! #ArtfulSolutions2Pollution
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Earth Day 50 - I-95 billboards are up! Lots of Fish normally paints billboards with community members. This one's COVID-19 adapted! A digital display painted by young artists! We paint Public Art and billboards as a means of Public Outreach & Education to reduce water pollution.
Participate in Earth Day's 50th Anniversary from home with this poster challenge! We at Lots of Fish are excited to get our hands on some GIS skills and expand our Runoff Art Program!
Are your kids crawling up the walls with nothing to do? We have some relief with the Esri #EarthDay Poster Challenge! To share your young artist’s work, reply below or tweet an image of the poster with a short description. Be sure to tag us! Details here: https://t.co/dp62aBSP9P
Lots of Fish is excited to announce a new project involving GIS and Runoff Art! Lots of Fish is using GIS to make a stormwater pollution map that will highlight street art as a public outreach tool to raise awareness about storm drain pollution!