Shark Count Galapagos 4+

Galapagos Conservancy, Inc

專為 iPad 設計

    • 免費

簡介

Shark Count is a user-friendly tool that allows divers visiting the Galapagos Islands, the Mexican Pacific, Isla de Cocos, and Mainland Ecuador to participate in the conservation of marine life.
 
Using Shark Count, divers become “citizen scientists” and make important contributions to our understanding marine ecosystems by recording the number of sharks, sea turtles, rays and ocean sunfish they encounter during their dives, as well as other notable observations.
 
The Shark Count app displays reports generated from data contributed by divers at the top 20 Galapagos dive sites. All data collected through Shark Count is shared with the Galapagos National Park Directorate and partners. As more and more data is collected, Shark Count will help decision makers better manage the GMR and supported regions, while also giving dive tourists the knowledge of when and where they are likely to observe different species.

Shark Count has been designed to allow users to enter observations without an internet connection. Data is automatically uploaded after internet connectivity is restored. Registration is not required to observe existing observations or to view the species identification guide.

If you plan to dive in one of the supported regions, download Shark Count and create your account before your trip so that you can play an active role in the conservation of this remarkable marine environment.

新內容

版本 2.3.1

Add clearer privacy policy and terms of use, fix a number of usability issues and bugs.

App 隱私權

開發者「Galapagos Conservancy, Inc」指出 App 的隱私權實務可能包含下方描述的資料處理。如需更多資訊,請參閱開發者的隱私權政策

會與你連結的資料

系統可能會收集以下資料,並將其與你的身分連結:

  • 位置
  • 聯絡資訊
  • 識別碼

不會與你連結的資料

系統可能會收集以下資料,但不會將其與你的身分連結:

  • 診斷

隱私權實務可能因你使用的功能或你的年齡等因素而有所不同。進一步瞭解

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