DIMES rocky intertidal photographic surveys: Hopkins Marine Station, California

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Abstract

Photographic surveys are an equitable and accessible tool for research and teaching. After minimal training, these photographs, conducted along transects in the rocky intertidal zone, can be be analyzed by anyone, anywhere. These surveys have the potential to become an interactive teaching tool that introduces students to the scientific method in the context of intertidal ecosystems.

This deposit contains photoquadrats, data, and metadata from sampling conducted by researchers and students from Hopkins Marine Station, California.

This work was conceived in the context of the DIMES (Diversifying and Integrating Marine Education at Stations) program funded by an NSF RCN-UBE Incubator award (2018116).

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Type of resource still image
Date created March 30, 2022
Date modified September 23, 2022
Publication date September 22, 2022

Creators/Contributors

Author Elahi, Robin
Compiler Mach, Megan
Compiler Elahi, Theodore
Compiler Elahi, Isla
Compiler Gonzales, Connor
Compiler Murran, Aisling
Compiler Nguyen, Daniel
Compiler Passmore, Maya
Compiler Pollock, Alexa

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Subject ecological monitoring
Subject marine ecology
Genre Image

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC).

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Elahi, R. (2022). DIMES rocky intertidal photographic surveys: Hopkins Marine Station, California. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/st048sr9858. https://doi.org/10.25740/st048sr9858.

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