The Challenges of Mapping Coral Reefs When Satellites Can't See Them - #MBM 23

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Emily Darling & Kim Fisher both work at the Wildlife Conservation Society, respectively as the Director of Coral Reef & as Spatial Analyst. They have developed MERMAID, a platform enabling coral reef scientists to aggregate & share their data together. One of the main challenges they tackle being most measurements need to happen in the field as opposed to being able to leverage satellite imagery.

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
03:07 - Kim & Emily presenting themselves
07:49 - Computer Science & Data at the service of Science
17:30 - A symbiotic relationship Software Engineering & Marine Biology
23:38 - High level overview of what MERMAID is
26:52 - What problem does MERMAID solve?
32:28 - Getting traction on a scientific tool
37:37 - Stories on top of the data
46:00 - Another simple question: Why is coral reef important?
49:55 - Working with Policy Makers
55:28 - Coral Reef is still measured with pen & paper
1:01:55 - Partnering with SparkGeo, a geospatial consultancy
1:10:54 - Thinking about projects over the long term
1:12:45 - Financing a Non-Profit project
1:19:40 - Transparency in Non-Profits through Open-Source
1:25:45 - The impact of Data Science on Emily’s work
1:29:01 - Book & Podcast Recommendations

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Wonderful 🥳
Do you have the data for African coast coral reefs?

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