Developing an interactive water quality and habitat database and making it accessible on the Web
Developing an interactive water quality and habitat database and making it accessible on the Web
About this book
A committee formed jointly by the Citizens' Environmental Monitoring Program (CEMP) Partnership of the Cook Inlet Watershed and the Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation created a database which all citizen groups and agencies can use for sharing water quality and habitat data. The data management system is compatible with the Environmental Protection Agency's STORET data system.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL24013005W
Subjects
Water quality managementDatabasesHabitat (Ecology)ManagementEnvironmental monitoringCitizen participation