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Paradise Lake Improvement Board. Nov 2012 Map II. Full Lake Sample Map. We use ciBioBase to monitor aquatic vegetation in our lake! CiBioBase has removed the time and technical skills required to create aquatic maps allowing our association volunteers to implement a monitoring and mapping program on our lake! 2016 Paradise Lake Improvement Board / SportsEngine.
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BioBase: Getting good ciBioBase outputs depends on a good transducer mount!
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Friday, October 4, 2013. Getting good ciBioBase outputs depends on a good transducer mount! Figure 1. Example sonar log from a transducer face that is not 180 degrees with bottom as seen in Lowrance's SonarViewer. Strategies for installing your transducer. There are a wealth of online resources via YouTube, Google, and our own blog series ( for example see our portability blog. Figure 3. Example of what a clear 200 kHz signal over a vegetated bottom looks like in the ciBioBase Trip Replay screen. Figure ...
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BioBase: New Polygon and UPI Treatment Tools
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Monday, February 16, 2015. New Polygon and UPI Treatment Tools. Now, users can monitor change to aquatic habitat within specific areas of interest (Figure 1). Further, users can upload and overlay waypoints within polygons, and thus inform the composition of the polygon area (e.g., aquatic plants, substrate composition, muck depths, reefs, etc.). Figure 1. Comparison of changes to aquatic vegetation in 2013 and 2014 within the same delineated polygon area of a lake in Minnesota. Reports (Figure 4). T...
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BioBase: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Transect Design: Consideration of Scale. One of the most frequently asked questions by BioBase users is "How far apart should I space my transects for creating maps? Although as always, the most appropriate response is: "it depends," we still offer solutions below that cover the most common use case scenarios. We thank our partners at NC State University Department of Crop Science. For contributing useful data from Waccamaw Lake in North Carolina USA. Do the mapping for you!
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BioBase: Delineating Invasive Plant Beds the Easy Way
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Thursday, June 5, 2014. Delineating Invasive Plant Beds the Easy Way. We demonstrated one example of the differences between manual delineations of the invasive curly-leaf pondweed and more precise delineations using Lowrance HDS and BioBase automated processing. The results are telling! Thrid party manual delineation of the early growth stages of the invasive aquatic plant curly-leaf pondweed Potamogeton crispus. Delineation of vegetation beds using the polygon tool in BioBase. Estimates of the bed ...
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BioBase: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Need a Custom Map? We'll make you one! BioBase's primary strength is an automated map creation engine designed to take thousands raw of data signals from your Lowrance and rapidly summarize them into informative maps. These maps have helped aquatic resource professionals throughout the globe make more informed aquatic management decisions. We offer basic support of viewing and analyzing BioBase data in ArcGIS and have produced several do-it-yourself tutorials. Navico offers cu...
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BioBase: ArcGIS Mapping Tutorials
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Saturday, March 9, 2013. CiBioBase is much more than a powerful data processing engine, it is also a complete data services package. Contour Innovations' Biologists and GIS Specialists on staff can help you get the data products you need to efficiently assess waterbodies and make sense of your output. With your subscription to ciBioBase, you get access to basic GIS and survey tutorials and technical support for everything from suggested transect spacing to ways of analyzing ciBioBase outputs. CiBioBase p...
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BioBase: BioBase Helps Manage Honeoye Lake Macrophyte Harvesting Program
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015. BioBase Helps Manage Honeoye Lake Macrophyte Harvesting Program. Guest Blog By Terry R. Gronwall, Chairman of the Honeoye Lake Watershed Task Force (Honeoye, NY). Aquatic plant harvester in operation on Honeoye Lake in the Finger Lake District of New York. Tri-panel image showing transect coverage (left) and resultant bathymetric map (middle) and bottom hardness maps (right) produced simultaneously along with vegetation maps in BioBase. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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BioBase: Need a Custom Map? We'll make you one!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Need a Custom Map? We'll make you one! BioBase's primary strength is an automated map creation engine designed to take thousands raw of data signals from your Lowrance and rapidly summarize them into informative maps. These maps have helped aquatic resource professionals throughout the globe make more informed aquatic management decisions. We offer basic support of viewing and analyzing BioBase data in ArcGIS and have produced several do-it-yourself tutorials. Navico offers cu...
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