Upper Avon Improvement Project
Our rivers have been changed by agricultural use (including drainage schemes and dredging) which has led to degradation of the in-stream and riparian habitat. As
The International Year of the Salmon involves a dozen countries with one overarching goal: Salmon are resilient to climate change. Survive surprise. Salmon uniquely integrate terrestrial and marine effects from global warming, so they are the canary in the coal mine.
To meet this challenge, salmon biologists need new tools for data assembly, analysis, and visualization; tools that are powerful but safe, effective but easy-to-use, and rewarding. That's our challenge. This project intends to:
(a) develop tools and workflows for radically better information flow and knowledge management—new best practices;
(b) data mobilization and analyses, so we actually know what we should know from the data and metadata we collected;
(c) deliver irresistible examples, that are easy and safe to use, of workflows from field data to decision support products. Without effectively communicating the knowledge obtained, what's the point?
(d) help salmon biologists leapfrog to 2022 technology by 2022.
We will do this by leveraging the power of new graph-database technology, specifically neo4j (a sponsor) and new tools built on neo4j.
"The revolution begins with salmon" -- because focus allows excellence leads to adoption -- but will quickly spread throughout the environmental sciences via cogent and rewarding examples. Biologists and technologist are connecting right here, right now.
On your mark, get Bang!
Please follow this link to watch a presentation on the International Salmon Data Laboratory at the GraphConnect 2018: https://bit.ly/2QpV8Dh.
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Our rivers have been changed by agricultural use (including drainage schemes and dredging) which has led to degradation of the in-stream and riparian habitat. As
The goal of the “Salmon Comeback!” campaign is the return of the Atlantic salmon to the whole of the upper Rhine river basin.
Originally the
Part of the Allan Water Improvement Project. One half of the catchment is cut off by culverts running under the A9. Working with Transport Scotland
This is your chance to join like-minded people across the Northern Hemisphere to make a difference.
Register your salmon events or projects with us.
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