29th ANNUAL NJDEP GIS MAPPING CONTEST WINNERS

2016 MAPPING CONTEST AWARDS
April 21, 2016

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6th Annual Gail Carter Science Award
Winners: Patrick Woerner, Jiayi Ding
NJDEP/ NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife
NJ Conservation Focal Areas

 

Category

 

Winner

Map Title

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BEST
ANALYTICAL
PRESENTATION

1st

Evan Sherer
NJDEP

Shoreline Change Rates in Good Luck Point, NJ

2nd

Ryan Gergely
NJDEP


Analysis of DC Fast Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles (EVs) in NJ

BEST
DATA
INTEGRATION

1st

Victoria Pobok
PJ LoBello
Nicolette Corrao
Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science

Streaming the Rivers and Creeks of Ocean County, New Jersey

2nd

Patrick Woerner
Jiayi Ding
NJDEP/ NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife

NJ Conservation Focal Areas

BEST INSTRUCTIONAL
PRESENTATION

1st

Dave DuMont
NJDEP

Developing an AGO Story Map for Identifying Living Shoreline Projects in New Jersey

2nd

Ed Apalinski
NJDEP DOIT
Bureau of GIS

NJDEP Illegal Dumping Crowd Sourcing Application

MOST
UNIQUE

1st

Tom Straus
Seth Docherty
NJDEP
Bureau of Tidelands Management

Thru-Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail – A National Treasure

2nd

Chris Nagy
Burlington County


NJ Brewery Location & Information

BEST
SMALL
FORMAT

1st

William Smith
NJDEP DOIT
Bureau of GIS

ReTurn the Favor: Thompsons Beach

2nd

Lisa Jordan
Drew University

Drew University – Sustainability Map

BEST
SOFTWARE
INTEGRATION

1st

Larry Yin
Nickitas Georgas
Alan F. Blumberg
Philip M. Orton
Stevens Institute of Technology

Sandy Flooding in Hoboken, NJ

2nd

Zehdreh Allen-Lafayette
Michael V. Castelli
Daniel Latini
Jane Uptegrove
Jeffrey S. Waldner
David W. Hall
Andrea L. Friedman
NJDEP
NJ Geological and Water Survey

Significant Sand Resource Areas in State and Federal Waters Offshore Monmouth County, New Jersey

BEST
CARTOGRAPHIC DESIGN

1st

Victoria Pobok
PJ LoBello
Nicolette Corrao
Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science

Streaming the Rivers and Creeks of Ocean County, New Jersey

2nd

Tom Straus
Seth Docherty
NJDEP
Bureau of Tidelands Management

Thru-Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail – A National Treasure