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1.85 iOS €Gratuit California Department of Fish and Wildlife 0 0 The SCATalogue app is a creation of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Office of Spill Prevention and Response (CDFW, OSPR). SCATalogue simplifies the collection of shoreline cleanup assessment technique (SCAT) data during a spill...
SCATalogue

SCATalogue

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The SCATalogue app is a creation of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Office of Spill Prevention and Response (CDFW, OSPR).

SCATalogue simplifies the collection of shoreline cleanup assessment technique (SCAT) data during a spill response. Survey data attributes are based upon the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) standard SCAT shoreline oiling summary (SOS) paper form. A SCAT survey is a collection of SCAT data for a length of shoreline which is referred to as a shoreline segment. SCATalogue is designed to support spill response in the marine environment.

The survey data can be transferred via email, via iTunes or other methods if available. These other methods are dependent on the user's and/or user's organizational iPad setup and/or information technology (IT) protocols.

SCATalogue is, and was designed for use on an iPad, specifically the iPad mini which is used by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Office of Spill Prevention and Response's field response staff.

CDFW OSPR's geographic information systems (GIS) unit utilizes ESRI ® GIS software almost exclusively.

Data output is in JSON format. Data containing geographic/spatial data is formatted in Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI ®) geoJSON format. This output can be converted into to feature class(es) using ArcGIS Desktop's © ArcToolbox's "JSON To Feature" tool. CDFW OSPR GIS processes the JSON/geoJSON output from SCATalogue using this tool and other custom scripts/tools in ArcGIS Desktop © software.

For further information about SCATalogue, please contact CDFW OSPR GIS at osprgis@wildlife.ca.gov.


Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

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Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?

•Color of text that could be tapped to auto populate certain fields changed from blue to orange
•Changed the behavior of all pick wheels from tapping an item in the wheel to select it to now require tapping “Done” button to select item
•Minor layout changes to make sections in app more consistent with respective sections on paper SOS forms.
•Subsurface oiling section on pit trench depth now allows for populating values from top to bottom; wording also added to section recommending users still populate fields from bottom to top
•Decimal values now allowed in certain fields that didn’t allow them before.
•Special characters now allowed in notes fields for photos and Shoreline Treatment Recommendations (STR) section

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Détails sur l'application

Version
1.85
Taille
171.9 Mo
Version minimum d'iOS
12.4
Dernière mise à jour
09/07/2024
Publié par
California Department of Fish and Wildlife

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