Aquatic Informatics’ new software donation program, Ripple Effect, is calling for submissions from Indigenous communities for projects on sustainable monitoring of watersheds.
The successful candidate will receive a subscription to Aquarius Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) analytics program used by water monitoring agencies around the world to acquire, process, model, and publish water information in real-time. Aquatic Informatics employees will volunteer their time to support this initiative and get the successful awardee up and running on the platform.
“Ripple Effect is our way of fostering meaningful collaboration that empowers our collective pursuit of water protection and conservation,” says Edward Quilty, founder and president of Aquatic
Aquatic Informatics Calls for Proposals for New Water Data Management Grant
The theme for the Oct. 30 submission is Monitoring of Sustainable Watershed Management for Indigenous Communities
Sep 30, 2020
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