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The Ecological Data Application System (EDAS) for upload of biological data to STORET

The Ecological Data Application System (EDAS) for upload of biological data to STORET. Benjamin Jessup. Tetra Tech, Inc. Why use EDAS?. “ Do your Bug-thinking in EDAS ”. Metadata for Programs, Projects, Station, Samples, Replicates, Personnel, and Methods

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The Ecological Data Application System (EDAS) for upload of biological data to STORET

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  1. TheEcological Data Application System (EDAS)foruploadofbiological datatoSTORET Benjamin Jessup. Tetra Tech, Inc.

  2. Why use EDAS? “ Do your Bug-thinking in EDAS ”

  3. Metadata for Programs, Projects, Station, Samples, Replicates, Personnel, and Methods Taxonomic census data for Benthic Macroinvertebrates, Fish, and Periphyton Water Quality Habitat Assessments Physical Characteristics Pebble Counts Cross-sections Ecological Data Types

  4. Data Entry

  5. Taxa Characteristics Review Navigate and Update the List Taxon Characteristics Taxonomic Hierarchy Graphics Referential Data

  6. Metric Calculations

  7. 126 Stations, 312 Samples, 336 taxa collected from 1997-2000

  8. Alaska Data Uploads • ENRI of UAA working with ADEC • Biocriteria Development project • Cook Inlet as pilot region • 5474 biological results • 966 water quality results

  9. EDAS and STORET • EDAS incorporates STORET conventions and codes for sample types, methods, etc. • Batch files are prepared in EDAS, exported to a text file, and imported in STORET • EDAS currently supports data transfer for benthic macroinvertebrate and water quality data

  10. EDAS Required fields completed with meaningful data Sample and Biological units uniquely identified Sample IDs, Replicate IDs, Method IDs, Personnel Characteristic Groups and Row IDs STORET Metadata entered for: organization, stations, taxa, personnel, methods, etc. Determine complete replacement or partial upload Preparation for Batch Upload

  11. Batch File Generation

  12. Error Reduction

  13. Save batch file to text file

  14. STORET Batch Upload Dialogue from STORET screens

  15. Future Developments • Support for upload of other data types • Coordination with SIM • EDAS Analysis Pack for STORET

  16. ftp://anon:tt-anon-ftp@ftp.tetratech-ffx.com/anon/EDAS/

  17. The End

  18. EDAS STORET Results Ecological Analyses Sample Data This slide will probably not be included Data Storage Station Information Site Assessments Data Sharing Qualifying Metadata Default Characteristics

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  20. Flexible Query Design This slide will probably not be included

  21. Applications of EDAS • Biomonitoring data analysis • 305(b) reporting • 303(d) listing for aquatic life use • Biocriteria development • Discharge permitting • Aquatic resource management plans • Communication of results • Summary reports • Data export This slide will probably not be included

  22. Alaska Arizona California Colorado Georgia Illinois Iowa Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Tennessee Rhode Island South Dakota Texas Virginia West Virginia Wyoming USGS EDAS Users This slide will probably not be included

  23. Data Summaries Station Information Sample Information This slide will probably not be included Sample Taxonomy Metrics Metric Scores

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