Streamwatch: SEED's first community-generated dataset
The SEED data team worked with the Australian Museum to bring nearly 11,000 data points to life and present them visually on the SEED map. In June, Streamwatch volunteers got a first look at how their hand-on science and environmental monitoring information was translated and viewed on the SEED map, with many bringing questions on how to layer different charts to see trends over time and view different areas.
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Team Mentally Friendly unlock the power of open data at GovHack
We spoke to Thom Vincent – a member of the Mentally Friendly team who won our Three C’s of Innovation Challenge – to gain some insights from the GovHack Competition weekend and see the inspiration behind their project ‘GreenRoutes’.
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About Environmental Categories
Each dataset in SEED is associated with a category such as Farming or Oceans. This makes it possible to quickly find data for a particular topic of interest. Please note that, while a single dataset may be relevant to more than one topic (e.g. a dataset may contain relevant information to both Environment and Biota), it may only be associated with one category.
This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about the data in SEED. Also see About SEED for information about how and why SEED was developed.