Gathering information = Methodology
How did you collect the information and How did you Record it?
• a brief description of the main gathering methods used
• instruments used to make measurements
• recording of information in the field
• use of surveys, questionnaires
• use of secondary sources
• a discussion of the problems encountered.
Start by listing the action words....verbs that explain what you did.
We photographed, sketched, measured, paced,etc...
Where did you record the information? on a data sheet, on the questionnaire, in a list?
Describe the instruments that you used...had you used them before? Did you have any problem using them? Compass, trundle wheel,viewfinder, anemometer. Did you work in pairs, on your own?
What did you record from the notice boards? Why did you do this?
I did this in this way because I wanted to find out.....
DO NOT include any of the information that you find out.
You may include samples of how you recorded the information, draw the instruments and include a map of where you carried out your study.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tide times
One of the exercises in preparation for coastal investigation is to check out the tide times.
Dunmore East
Tramore Surf school
Tramore surf report (Magic Seaweed)
Cheekpoint (from easy tide)
Irish Times for todays tides
Dunmore East
Tramore Surf school
Tramore surf report (Magic Seaweed)
Cheekpoint (from easy tide)
Irish Times for todays tides
Monday, November 2, 2009
Waste Management in Aquaculture
Check out this link to Clean Coast.
Under the heading of water quality and beach cleaning, you can get information on the Green Coast award (Woodstown).
For a pdf download on Waste Management in Aquaculture from 2004, click here.
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Under the heading of water quality and beach cleaning, you can get information on the Green Coast award (Woodstown).
For a pdf download on Waste Management in Aquaculture from 2004, click here.
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