SoundIQ: a mapping tool for Northwest Straits citizen science projects
Presentation Abstract
SoundIQ was developed by the Northwest Straits Commission and City of Bellingham to make citizen-led project data easily accessible and useful to a variety of users. SoundIQ allows us to visually illustrate projects on a map in the context of other important natural resource information. Embedded in the SoundIQ maps are links to the data and reports associated with Northwest Straits Commission projects. The maps are focused on the marine waters and shorelines of the seven county area in northern Puget Sound that we call the Northwest Straits.
Session Title
Shoreline Monitoring: Citizen Science, Restoration Effectiveness, and Data Integration
Conference Track
Engagement
Conference Name
Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference (2016 : Vancouver, B.C.)
Document Type
Event
Start Date
2016 12:00 AM
End Date
2016 12:00 AM
Location
2016SSEC
Type of Presentation
Oral
Genre/Form
conference proceedings; presentations (communicative events)
Contributing Repository
Digital content made available by University Archives, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Subjects – Topical (LCSH)
Cartography--Washington (State)--Northwest Straits; Information visualization--Washington (State)--Northwest Straits
Geographic Coverage
Northwest Straits (Wash.); Salish Sea (B.C. and Wash.)
Rights
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Type
Text
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
SoundIQ: a mapping tool for Northwest Straits citizen science projects
2016SSEC
SoundIQ was developed by the Northwest Straits Commission and City of Bellingham to make citizen-led project data easily accessible and useful to a variety of users. SoundIQ allows us to visually illustrate projects on a map in the context of other important natural resource information. Embedded in the SoundIQ maps are links to the data and reports associated with Northwest Straits Commission projects. The maps are focused on the marine waters and shorelines of the seven county area in northern Puget Sound that we call the Northwest Straits.