mardi 15 décembre 2015

Veveyse le 14 déc 2015

Veveyse


  • Surface: 162.8 m²
  • Pièces de déchet / Pieces of litter: 124
  • GPS : 46.46070672 6.83529678 418.0 5.0
  • Start time: 12:30
  • End Time: 14:00
  • View the raw data : Our toolbox
  • Our homepage : www.plagespropres.ch






lundi 7 décembre 2015

Veveyse 7 décembre 2015

Veveyse

  • Surface: 143.267 m²
  • Pièces de déchet / Pieces of litter: 193
  • Start time: 12:05
  • End Time: 13:30
  • GPS : 46.46070672 6.83529678 418.0
  • View the raw data : Our toolbox
  • Our homepage : www.plagespropres.ch






mercredi 2 décembre 2015

Veveyse 1 décembre 2015

Veveyse

  • Surface: 113.06 m²
  • Pièces de déchet / Pieces of litter: 52
  • GPS : 46.461022 6.834983 0 0
  • Start time: 12:05
  • End Time: 13:05
  • View the raw data : Our toolbox
  • Our homepage : www.plagespropres.ch









vendredi 27 novembre 2015

Veveyse 27 novembre 2015

Veveyse

  • Surface: 96.81 m²
  • Pièces de déchet / Pieces of litter: 215
  • GPS : 46.461022 6.834983 0 0
  • Start time: 11:50
  • End Time: 13:30
  • Data upload: Our toolbox
  • Home page : www.plagespropres.ch








mardi 17 novembre 2015

The Montreux Clean Beach Project II (MVCPII) has started.

The Veveyse is part of the the project.

 For the first two weeks we will be testing our new data collection method and standardizing our communications.

If you have not seen the results of MCBPI you can find them here (link to our slideshare account)

English

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Based on the lessons learned from the first project we have made quite a few changes:


  1. Complete inventories at each operation (elimination of volume/mass and frequency surveys)
    1. 6 sites (rive gauche and rive droite)
    2. Minimum 40 samples per site
    3. Maximum of 1 week between samples
    4. Over 100 categories per sample
  2. Adoption of the Marine Litter Watch category list for beach liter surveys
    1. We use their codes and categories
    2. We use Kobo for our data storage and forms
      1. Interested parties can get online access to data (CSV or XLS)
    3. Adoption of R for local data storage and analysis
  3. Surface area measurements at each operation (looking at density)
    1. Inclusion of GPS data
  4. Coordinated communication strategy
    1. Standardized blog posts and daily reporting
    2. Standardized monthly aggregate reports
    3. Monthly article on relevant topics (hydrology, statistics, environmental economics, surfing etc…)
  5. Focus on river mouths and locations not covered by CIPEL