They are MapServer based and the cartography is very pretty.
Their shoreline access mapping app might be of interest to you. It indicates access and you can view photos of any point on the coast. http://mapserver.commenspace.org/tpl_public_access/interactive-map.php
I realize that this isn't volunteer data gathering, but most of their apps are related to conservation.
David.
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I was wondering if anyone out there had any ideas to share with Mark. I'm also interested in hearing about efforts to get the public involved in geodata collection.
All the best,
Ned
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Is anyone else doing volunteer-based conservation mapping? We're looking at expanding our programs and I'd love to share ideas. See http://www.surfrider.org/whatwedo3e.asp for a description of our coastal mapping program called Beachscape. I'm most interested in organizational issues and data input/structure. What works for you, what have you tried that didn't work?
Feel free to reply privately so as not to clog the listserve. Thanks.
Mark
Mark Rauscher
Assistant Environmental Director
Surfrider Foundation
PO Box 6010
San Clemente, CA 92674
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