Mid-Atlantic EDN

Mid-Atlantic EDN

by Charles T. Bargeron

3 ratings
2 reviews

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 15, 2012
  • December 22, 2022
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This app allows users to identify and report invasive plant, insect, and pathogen sightings in the Mid-Atlantic region. It enables field reporting with GPS and image submission, aiding in early detection and management efforts.

Identify and report invasive species
GPS location capture
Submit sighting images
Online and offline reporting
Species identification guides
Real-time distribution maps
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What's New in Mid

4.3.1

December 22, 2022

Support Warning - EDDMaps is growing. To develop new and better maintain current features, we have consolidated our regional apps into one EDDMapS app. We will discontinue supporting MAEDN as of March 31, 2023 and ask for you to join us on our new platform. For any questions or concerns, email bugwood@uga.edu.

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User reviews

Upload errors. Would like more data fields.

I have been using this app a lot lately and find several limitations to this app. Although I find the system to be very useful when it works, so I hope some issues can be fixed.

-Too many errors while uploading reports. I've been getting a lot of Error: 500, and many of my reports not getting sent to validators.

- Will not allow more than one photo upload per record.

- Limited number of text fields means important data such as Site Name, Ownership,and Location Description not being collected.

-Abundance data entry not working. If I tell the app this is a dense patch, that density data is not shown on the online report.

-No easy way to view existing data or points already catalogued into EEDmapS from a mobile device. I believe it's critical to be out in the field and view nearby reports with gps locations for site monitoring and management.
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Where is the Loosestrife?

I specifically downloaded this so I could report on the loosestrife all over Talbot County and it's not even on the app. Sad.

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FAQ

What is Mid-Atlantic EDN?

Mid-Atlantic EDN is an app that allows users to identify and report invasive plant, insect, and pathogen sightings in the Mid-Atlantic region. It helps in early detection and management of these species.

How does Mid-Atlantic EDN help with invasive species?

By reporting sightings with GPS and images, users contribute to a network that helps local and state verifiers assess infestations. This data is crucial for early detection and eradication efforts.

Can I use Mid-Atlantic EDN offline?

Yes, Mid-Atlantic EDN supports offline reporting. Your reports are saved on your phone and can be uploaded later when you have network connectivity.

What regions does Mid-Atlantic EDN cover?

The app covers the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, including Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

Does Mid-Atlantic EDN have ads?

The provided data does not indicate if Mid-Atlantic EDN contains advertisements. It is listed as a free application.

What is the user rating for Mid-Atlantic EDN?

Mid-Atlantic EDN has a rating of 3.3 stars based on 3 ratings.

What devices is Mid-Atlantic EDN available on?

Mid-Atlantic EDN is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.

When was Mid-Atlantic EDN last updated?

The latest version of Mid-Atlantic EDN was updated on December 22, 2022.