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Two Views from the Top of the World

By ArcGIS Content Team

The Ocean Basemap Team is happy to announce the release of the Arctic Ocean Basemap as a production basemap! We previously blogged about the development of this service. The Arctic Ocean Basemap uses the Alaska Polar Stereographic projection (WKID 5936) and is cached from ~1:451million to ~1:881k. It covers the northern latitudes of the globe from 90 to 50 degrees north. Like the Web Mercator version of the World Ocean Basemap, the Arctic Ocean Basemap consists of two map services. In this web map, the base and reference services are combined to create a “map sandwich”. You can also use the base or reference services individually.

Arctic Ocean map

Additionally, we released the production version of the Arctic Imagery map. This basemap is in the same coordinate system as the Arctic Ocean Basemap, but it is cached to larger scales, from ~1:451million to ~1:110k. It provides 15 meter TerraColor imagery for the same northern polar region (90 to 50 degrees north latitude), though the projection will support display of data to lower latitudes. Both Arctic Ocean and Arctic Imagery maps are designed to be used as basemaps for overlaying other data for the arctic region.
Arctic Polar Imagery map

As a reminder, this ends the beta release version of all the Polar Arctic services and web maps. Because of this, the URLs have changed. Now is the time to update any web maps or apps that utilize the beta services. The beta services and web maps for the Arctic Ocean and Arctic Imagery will be removed from ArcGIS.com at the end of September 2015. The new production service and web map paths are:

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