Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme: Ocean Use Survey
Utilities, Infrastructure & Shipping Heatmaps
Utilities, Infrastructure & Shipping Heatmaps
Of the individual respondents that drew shapes valued for utilities and infrastructure, 10 indicated their age, with a mean of 49 and range from 17 to 62, where 17 is the minimum age and 62 is the maximum age. 90% of utilities and infrastructure respondents that indicated their gender were male, and 10% were female. Due to the small number of respondents for both utilities and infrastructure and shipping, the geographic distribution for both sectors are combined and shown below.
Of the individual respondents that drew shapes valued for shipping, 4 indicated their age, with a mean of 49 and a range from 35 to 55, where 35 was the minimum age and 17 was the maximum age. 75% of shipping respondents that indicated their gender were male, and 25% were female.
Shipping respondents have been combined with respondents for utilities and infrastructure to show the geographic distribution:
Number of respondents for utilities, infrastructure and shipping from each parish.
This section contains the heatmaps produced from the utilities and infrastructure responses. Heatmaps are a representation of data (in this case, data presented as a series of maps) where values are represented as colors: Hot or High Values are on the red end of the scale, while cold or Low Values are on the Blue color scale. All heatmaps in this section are sector based calculations of Use and Value produced directly from OUS responses for utilities and infrastructure. Readers should be able to use these maps to learn how stakeholders in the utilities and infrastructure sector value ocean space in Bermuda.
Two online platforms were used to collect OUS responses: SeaSketch and Maptionnaire. Respondents could submit responses individually or as a group, and responses could also be given a spatial weight.
All Responses: Maps labeled as “all” were created using all the responses collected for the given sector from both SeaSketch and Maptionnaire
Weighted: Maps labeled “weighted” were created by dividing the value assigned to a shape by its area in km2, and then summing the total value per pixel across all respondents for a given sector. High value areas (red) therefore reflect areas chosen by many respondents as well as areas that respondents value particularly highly.
Utilities Heatmap
This section contains the heatmaps produced from the shipping responses. Heatmaps are a representation of data (in this case, data presented as a series of maps) where values are represented as colors: Hot or High Values are on the red end of the scale, while cold or Low Values are on the Blue color scale. All heatmaps in this section are sector based calculations of Use and Value produced directly from OUS responses for shipping. Readers should be able to use these maps to learn how stakeholders in the shipping sector value ocean space in Bermuda.
Two online platforms were used to collect OUS responses: SeaSketch and Maptionnaire. Respondents could submit responses individually or as a group, and responses could also be given a spatial weight.
All Responses: Maps labeled as “all” were created using all the responses collected for the given sector from both SeaSketch and Maptionnaire.
Weighted: Maps labeled “weighted” were created by dividing the value assigned to a shape by its area in km2, and then summing the total value per pixel across all respondents for a given sector. High value areas (red) therefore reflect areas chosen by many respondents as well as areas that respondents value particularly highly.
Shipping Heatmap