The Environmental Data Integration and Adaptation (EDIA) tool was designed to support effective environmental monitoring and adaptive management for marine energy projects. The tool promotes standardized monitoring and reporting of environmental stressors and receptors while engaging stakeholders in the process. It streamlines environmental compliance efforts across multiple domains, reducing time and costs. The tool also allows the Adaptive Management Committee (AMC) to make data-driven decisions for optimized monitoring and operational efficiency. Please note: The tool is in draft form with example data and may be subject to updates.
North Shore Costal Data Visualization
Coastal Morphometrics Analysis Toolkit (CMAT)
ERDDAP is an environmental data server from NOAA.
Critter Log is a effective and straightforward public data submission app, which allows local citizens to report wildlife sightings. This data is connected to an online database that is maintained by the organization. The wildlife selections within the app can be pre-selected to reduce potential spam submissions. An interactive map allows the public to indicate the specific coordinates of the wildlife sightings. This particular example is from an environmental organization in eastern Florida which helps support wildlife surveys around the coastal environments.
Scout Scribe is designed to support scientific research by providing an easy-to-use platform for daily data and photo uploads. It connects directly to an online database and can feature an interactive map and data table to visualize data in real time. The app is scalable and customizable to fit the needs of different research projects.
The Marine Energy Toolkit is a comprehensive application that provides an overview of all U.S. marine energy projects at various development stages, offers access to permitting documents and environmental compliance materials, includes management measures for marine renewable energy regulation, and displays spatial intersections between project locations and marine species, habitats, and human uses to support environmental assessment and regulatory compliance processes.
The OPTically-based In-situ Characterization System (OPTICS) revolutionizes water quality monitoring at aquatic sites. This patented technology (U.S. Patent No. 11079368) is a uniquely powerful and cost-effective tool for characterizing contaminants in surface water. OPTICS is used for a wide variety of environmental applications including source control evaluation, dredge plume characterization, and remedy performance monitoring. OPTICS Insight takes this patented technology and packages it in a user-friendly graphical user interface. The development of this application was supported by the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) (Award No. ER21-5021). Please note: This deployment of this tool is in demo form with example data. A subscription version is available with a feature to upload site-specific data. Please email gchang@integral-corp.com or jschallert@integral-corp.com for more information.
Welcome to Integral’s State-by-State PFAS Regulatory Criteria Map and Dashboard. We developed these interactive map resources as an easy-to-use PFAS regulatory reference that is current, complete, and supported by the literature. Although other resources exist, we are not aware of any that consistently meet these criteria. The maps are a community resource and can be cited as needed. Our goal is to keep them current, and we very much welcome your input. We hope these maps are useful and look forward to hearing from you. (Updated as of 6/24/2024).
The PFAS Map Fish app is a tool for visualizing and analyzing PFAS data.
Demo for Querychat
The Integral Data Explorer Portal (iDEP) is a user-friendly platform designed to visualize and analyze contaminant concentrations within remediation sites. It allows researchers and stakeholders to explore spatial and temporal data trends, facilitating informed decision-making for site management. With interactive maps, graphs, photographs, and customizable filtering tools, iDEP provides a comprehensive overview of contamination levels across different matrices. Its intuitive interface empowers users to assess contamination risks and evaluate remediation efforts efficiently. Please note: This deployment of this tool is in draft form with public data and only a few modules displayed. The fully built tool has several additional modules and enhanced functionality but currently relies on proprietary data. Updates with these modules employing public data for demo purposes are soon to follow.
An application to empower communities with easy-to-use digital tools for participating in marine renewable energy planning and development.
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