Anecdata.org

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Anecdata.org
Type of site
Citizen science web portal
Available inEnglish, Vietnamese, German, Romanian, Polish, Spanish
OwnerMDI Biological Laboratory
URLwww.anecdata.org
CommercialNo
Current statusOnline

Anecdata.org (often shortened to Anecdata) is a

data repository where data can be stored, discovered, and shared to other users.[4]

How Anecdata works

Notable Projects

Litter-Free Digital Journal

The Litter-Free Digital Journal is a project from the

plastic bag bans.[8]

The Great Green Crab Hunt

The Great Green Crab Hunt project is a citizen science project led by the

policymakers in finding solutions to the problems caused by the invasive species, European green crabs.[9] The project uses a mobile app and participants document the number, shell hardness, sex, and size of crabs seen during one hour.[10] Since the project's inception in 2019, more than 100 observations documenting more than 400 crabs have been added to the project.[9]

References

  1. ^ Broom, Dick (2 March 2018). "MDI Bio Lab spawning business ventures". The Ellsworth American. Archived from the original on 28 December 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
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  5. ^ a b "Litter-Free Digital Journal". www.anecdata.org.
  6. ^ Balchunas, Caroline (11 February 2021). "The Lowcountry has a serious litter problem, data shows". WCIV.
  7. ^ Harrson, Joyce. "COLUMN: Conserving Spartanburg starts with being conscious about litter". Spartanburg Herald Journal.
  8. ^ Schiferl, Jenna. "How a trash app is influencing local, statewide litter regulations". Post and Courier.
  9. ^ a b "The Great Green Crab Hunt". anecdata.org.
  10. ^ Haas, Kimberly Haas. "Scientists ask for public's help to count green crabs on the Seacoast". UnionLeader.com. New Hampshire Union Leader.