The Army said Wednesday ESI maps aim to detail coastal resources that could be affected by an oil spill including birds, fish, shorelines, marshes, tidal flats and human-use resources.
USACE and the Maldives government worked on the Laamu Atoll project for approximately 15 months, the Army said.
The ESI project involved three phases which included a scoping trip, field work and delivery of the final ESI  geographic information system database and atlas.
The efforts resulted to an interactive electronic atlas, hardcopy maps and a GIS database that would be used by Maldives’ coast guard and EPA, the Army added.
Team members also gathered approximately 1,200 biological features and 800 human-use resources from more than 44 islands within the atoll
Hundreds of oil tankers cross the Laamu Atoll to deliver cargo between Africa and Asia every year.