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All Versions of MyCoast.org

4.0.97

May 2, 2024

Minor fixes.

4.0.95

March 19, 2024

Minor updates.

4.0.89

December 12, 2023

Minor bug fixes and improvements.

4.0.87

September 11, 2023

Added option to manually switch app to Spanish.

4.0.86

August 30, 2023

Some fixes for iPhones with the notch.

4.0.84

August 29, 2023

Minor fixes and updates; improved Spanish language support.

4.0.76

August 9, 2023

Now available in Spanish!

4.0.74

June 12, 2023

Minor fixes and updates.

4.0.69

March 21, 2023

Minor fixes.

4.0.67

January 20, 2023

Small updates and fixes.

Price History of MyCoast.org

Description of MyCoast.org

MyCoast allows anybody to quickly submit photos of coastal events, such as storm damage or king tides, to state agencies. Use our app to snap a photo, pinpoint your location and upload it to the mycoast.org server. MyCoast is used by participating US states to track a number of types of events including storm damage, abandoned boats, beach clean-up programs, king tides and nuisance flooding.

MyCoast.org: FAQ

Does MyCoast.org work on iPads?

Yes, MyCoast.org can be used on iPad devices.
Blue Urchin Digital is the developer of MyCoast.org.
MyCoast.org requires iOS 11.0 or later.
The current user rating of the MyCoast.org app is 4.5.
The Mycoast.org App Relates To The Weather Genre.
4.0.97 is the most recent version of the MyCoast.org app.
July 5, 2024 is the exact date of the latest MyCoast.org update.
The MyCoast.org app became available to the public on February 6, 2023.
Blue Urchin Digital: The MyCoast.org app is child-friendly.
MyCoast.org can be used in English.
No, MyCoast.org is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, MyCoast.org does not include options for in-app purchases.
Sorry, MyCoast.org is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of MyCoast.org

  • They deleted my sons hard work

    They deleted all the information that my son did for nine hours. We were at a different beach. I didn’t see where you could change the name. I thought it automatically picked up on where you were. So they deleted his work that he did. I have nothing to show for him and his volunteer work for those nine hours for him to get his black belt.
  • New Jersey Needs Categories

    MyCoastNJ could use additional categories. Some possibles: Photographs can be focused on dunes, fences, roadways, etc left vulnerable by flooding. Or reverse flow flooding through storm drains. Or overwhelmed culverts with water topping a roadway. Or seawalls, jetties, sandbars, other structures. Or vulnerable residential or commercial buildings. I've noticed that other states have different selections. There should be a key explaining the dot colors on the MyCoast map. The map should have the option to open full screen. I still think you should reconsider the title and purpose of Places I Love. It should target areas that flood but aren't flooded at the time. Extreme low tides provide useful images of the seafloor, for example. Damaged dune fence or sand on a roadway from a recent tidal surge is an aftermath photo, not a flooding shot. It might prompt more activity. I use the app regularly and find it easy to use. I certainly see its potential.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the feedback! Sorry about the difficulty accessing the menu icon. We've fixed this in the latest version. We're not grabbing compass direction yet, but we've been looking into it!
  • Needs Improvements

    I've been using this app for several months and thought I'd comment.

    The cute light blue wavy icon in the left corner refuses to open the pulldown menu until I've clicked it a dozen times. I suspect it needs an unreasonable amount of time to prepare itself. It's also in a difficult spot on my iPhone.

    I would recommend that rather than Places I Love, you frame this category as reference photos for areas that flood but aren't flooded at the time of the photo. I think of these are Before pictures from which to compare the flooded spots.

    It's unclear to me whether the system captures directionality. It would be useful to know the compass direction, if available.