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High performance computing helps saves the NZ stick insect
With the increasing use of next generation DNA sequencing technologies as a...
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Kaipara Harbour – Update to website and online atlas
The Informatics development team have released a major upgrade to the I...
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New web mapping application tool launched - Our Environment
Following on from the successful launch in September of last year of the S-...
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New Zealand Virtual Herbarium launches
The New Zealand Virtual Herbarium (www.virtualherbarium.org.nz) has been la...
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S-map Online - an interactive mapping application for New Zealand soils data
Informatics has launched a new online tool to make it easier for land manag...
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High performance computing helps saves the NZ stick insect
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Monthly Archives: February 2011
New tool for semi-automated penguin counting from aerial surveys
Software to perform semi-automated census counting of Adélie penguins is not perfect, but this new software tool reduces the effort of the counting task. Continue reading
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Tagged Antarctica, Biodiversity, Penguin counting, semi-automated species counting
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Auckland’s public transport network in action
One of the Informatics team, Chris McDowall, recently created an animated map of Auckland’s public transport network and wrote about it on SciBlogs. The article was picked up by the NZ Herald and ended up on the front page of … Continue reading
