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SE Early Detection Network

Published by: Charles T. Bargeron
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Identify and Report Invasive Plants, Animals, Insects and Plant Pathogens in the Southeastern United States
The Southeast Early Detection Network (SEEDN) app brings the power of EDDMapS to your smartphone. Now you can submit invasive species observations directly with your smartphone from the field. These reports are uploaded to EDDMapS and e-mailed directly to local and state verifiers for review. SEEDN was developed by the University of Georgia’s Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. SEEDN is more than just a smartphone app; it is an integrated invasive species reporting and outreach campaign for the Southeastern United States that includes the app and the EDDMapS website.
Every year new invasive plants, animals, insects and plant pathogens are found in the Southeast. These non-native invasive species threaten to undermine the health of our environment. More than an inconvenience, invasive plants and animals can greatly alter our native landscape, adversely impact native wildlife, destroy agricultural crops and threaten our health. Invasions of exotic species cost the United States over $120 billion each year. The economic costs are small compared to the ecological ones. The southern United States has millions of acres of public lands; these lands furnish us the water we drink, the air we breathe and countless recreational opportunities. These public lands are highly vulnerable to invasion by exotic plant and animal species; it is estimated that over 18 million or 10% of forested acres in the South have been infested by invasive species.
By reporting sightings of invasive plants and other invasive pests, we can better assess the extent of the infestations and hopefully eradicate new infestations before they become huge problems such as kudzu. The goal of SEEDN is to make identification and reporting as easy and efficient as possible.
Just a few minutes of your time can help provide vital information needed to protect vital wildlife habitat, agriculture, forestry and your favorite recreational areas from the damage caused by invasive species. This app is so easy to use, you can collect data while out fishing, hiking, kayaking or walking around your neighborhood.
Features:
•GPS automatically captures your current location
•Submit an image of your sighting to add validity to your report
•Online reporting
•Offline reporting: reports saved on your phone to upload when you have network connectivity
•Species ID Guides include images and information on the worst non-native invasive plants, insects and plant pathogensin the Southeastern United States
•Provides real-time point distribution maps centered on your current location
•Invasive species resources
Powered by EDDMapS - The University of Georgia Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health's Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System. EDDMapS allows for real time tracking of invasive species occurrences using local and national distribution maps and electronic early detection reporting tools.
Users are welcome to use the app as a guest. You will be able to view all information on the app and create reports but you will have to have an EDDMapS account to upload reports.
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Needs more entry fields and data explorer.

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I have been using this app a lot lately and find myself being frustrated with the limitations of this app. - Will not allow more than one photo upload per record. - Limited number of text fields means important data such as Site Name, Ownership,and Location Description not being collected. -Abundance data entry not working. If I tell the app this is a dense patch, that density data is not shown on the online report. -No easy way to view existing data or points already catalogued into EEDmapS from a mobile device. I believe it's critical to be out in the field and view nearby reports with gps locations for site monitoring and management.

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App Info

Category
Education
Languages
English
Recent release
4.6.5 (1 year ago )
Released on
May 15, 2012 (12 years ago )
Also available in
United States , Canada
Last Updated
1 year ago
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