That sounds like something a smartphone app would be perfect for, time date and geolocation are already built in. send the data to a google spreadsheet and then map it with color onto a google map (also very easy to do).
Talking to these guys might be a good place to start http://naturalguides.com/naturalguides.html Tim --- Tim Brown http://Time-science.com <http://time-science.com/> - Innovative Image Technologies http://www.gigavision.net - Gigapixel timelapse systems [email protected] (801) 893-1314 | (866) 411-3836 On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Adam Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > Would anybody be interested in putting together a "bug map" based on field > experiences? It might be neat (albeit questionably legitimate and useful) > to compile a GIS database of where what types of annoying bugs > (e.g. mosquitoes, black flies, etc...) are active, and when. You know - for > posterity's sake. > > A really bear-bones mockup would be to fill up a spreadsheet like this: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvrkauqNoLYcdDlZR0F2ZVZYOE9HRTVzMXFLMG9fOXc > > Anybody have a better idea for how to do this? > > Adam >
