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Reef Check - Detailed Data Page #1041

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Caesarh97 opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Reef Check - Detailed Data Page #1041

Caesarh97 opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Create everything for the detailed data page. In-depth data table, Site Description data table, and add a button to download Reef Check data (REQUEST TO DOWNLOAD CSV)

The Detailed data page will be the page you view when you click on “VIEW DETAILS”, which today looks like this: https://aqualink.org/sites/1006/survey_details/31. We would like this page to look similar to this page. Instead of the modules with the survey media, we would want the large data table to be first followed by a smaller Site Description table below it. This data should NOT be downloadable. Reef Check wants to track and approve all the downloads. Therefore, the button to download their data should lead to this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6VTTr9Z20exlrf_l9kr_br03kfPOFksUsGXv-mJVRucg8TQ/viewform. The button should say: “REQUEST TO DOWNLOAD REEF CHECK DATA”. I’m open to suggestions or feedback on the layout of this page. I can work on some design ideas this week, but please also share some suggestions here if you have any. One design idea is to display the tables similarly to Reef Check’s survey form that their users fill out after their survey.

(Same info below as the issue “Reef Check - Detailed Data Page”)
It’s important to note that we’ll focus on Reef Check’s Tropical Data here. Their Tropical Data has multiple regions (6 in total), and each region slightly differs from each other. For example, their Indo-Pacific region (78% of Tropical sites) differs slightly from the Atlantic region. Notice that the Atlantic region has Banded Coral Shrimp and Lionfis while the Indo-Pacific doesn’t, for example.

One thing that we should maybe have in mind is that this data comes from Excel sheets (unless we create an API from their database), and this might be a great opportunity to think even bigger than Reef Check. Most marine and coral scientists and organizations have different survey methods and data collection methods, which makes it very difficult to create a dashboard that suits them all. However, I believe that almost all of them are storing their data in Excel or CSV files. If it makes sense for us, we could create the data tables in a flexible way that not only works for one specific type of data but for many. This might mean that we can accommodate a large number of scientists and organizations.

Please have a look at the Reef Check Report to understand how this project will be built. If you have any questions, please email Caesar at [email protected].

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