SECOORA is looking to you – our next generation of coastal and ocean scientists, managers, decision makers, entrepreneurs – to help tell a story with data.
SECOORA is seeking proposal submissions for new data visualizations, mobile applications, products or data synthesis tools. These products or tools must use existing publicly available coastal and ocean data on the SECOORA Data Portal or Catalog (portal.secoora.org).
Learn more on the SECOORA Data Challenge Webpage!
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