Final Maps and Reflection: Poster of Sea Turtle Disorientations and Light Pollution in Florida

 


  • How do you feel about your final maps and poster? What parts of your project do you particularly like? Dislike? Why? 
I feel like my final maps and poster are a success! The map shows exactly what I needed to make my point on the importance of sea turtle conservation. I was able to make this project my own. Although I used two separate maps created by an outside source, I used my critical thinks to develop an interactive map to show the relationship between artificial lighting, major coastal cities, and sea turtle disorientation events. There is nothing I disliked about this project. It took many hours to work on, but I am happy with the results. 

  • What would you differently if you were to do re-start the semester and do this project again? Why?
I am not sure if I would do anything differently. Possibly, I would want to dig deeper and find out other factors that impact the population of sea turtles. I would then create more maps with the information I found. 

  • What is something that you learned while doing this project that you think will be helpful if or when you do another GIS project? 
I was able to use two platforms to create my maps. By doing this, I have become well-rounded in the area of GIS. I can now use ArcMap and ArcGIS. I also learned how to create a QR Code. This project was useful for my future career in marine conservation. 


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