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<b> After reviewing the data, do any of your findings cause particular concern for the Pipit or other wildlife? Would you suggest any changes in the sampling strategy to better understand the waterways situation in the Preserve? </b> | <b> After reviewing the data, do any of your findings cause particular concern for the Pipit or other wildlife? Would you suggest any changes in the sampling strategy to better understand the waterways situation in the Preserve? </b> | ||
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+ | After analyzing the data so far and looking at the different dashboards, I have realized that the cause of concern for Pipit or other wildlife is the constant rise in the value of chemicals over the years. Methylosmolene, the chemical classified to be highly toxic, was seen to be rising over the years exponentially in a few locations. | ||
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VAST Challenge 2018 MC2: Like a Duck to Water
Q3
After reviewing the data, do any of your findings cause particular concern for the Pipit or other wildlife? Would you suggest any changes in the sampling strategy to better understand the waterways situation in the Preserve?
Cause of concern
After analyzing the data so far and looking at the different dashboards, I have realized that the cause of concern for Pipit or other wildlife is the constant rise in the value of chemicals over the years. Methylosmolene, the chemical classified to be highly toxic, was seen to be rising over the years exponentially in a few locations.