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South Florida Ecosystem Program database development

January 1, 1996

Purpose  

The South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Program is an intergovernmental effort to reestablish and maintain the ecosystem of south Florida. One element of the restoration effort is the development of a firm scientific basis for resource decision making. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is one of the agencies that provides scientific information as part of the South Florida Ecosystem Program (SFEP). The program, which was begun in fiscal year 1995, provides multidisciplinary hydrologic, cartographic, geologic, and biologic data that relate to the mainland of south Florida, the Florida Bay, and the Florida Keys and Reef ecosystems.

A database with established transfer formats, definitions, and spatial registration greatly promotes dissemination of scientific data and information in a cost-effective manner.

Shared databases may help elevate the quality and quantity of available information. By acquiring data from the database, individual users can certify and evaluate data. With appropriate management oversight, this generally leads to improved consistency and increased reliability in the database.

Publication Year 1996
Title South Florida Ecosystem Program database development
DOI 10.3133/fs17496
Authors J.A. Stapleton, Roy Sonenshein, Bob Halley
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 174-96
Index ID fs17496
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
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