Monitoring Corals from Rescue to Care with ArcGIS and Flickr

D. James
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This article intervenes in disaster media research by investigating the complex system of mediation that is required to mitigate coral disease and to monitor coral rescue and care. Stony coral tissue loss disease, discovered in 2014, has rapidly infected more than 50 percent of the Florida Reef Tract, the only living barrier reef in the continental United States. In response, reef managers have established a coral rescue team tasked with carrying out a phased coral rescue plan. In conjunction with that plan, the Coral Rescue–Coral Monitoring Dashboard interface and a corresponding Coral Rescue photo series hosted on Flickr were launched in 2019. This article explores the Dashboard and the Flickr photo series together as a single form of media introduced and discussed as “intermediation monitoring.” As a dynamic human-animal interface where coral tissue emerges, the Dashboard materializes coral agency and instantiates protocols for care: collection, gene sampling, and preparation for housing and transport to land-based aquarium facilities. The article further demonstrates how complex systems can be connected to one another—Dashboard to photos, technological system to the system of living things, and complex coral systems to human systems—in order to produce the mutually constitutive human-animal relationship between corals and humans as caregivers across the corals’ lives. Also emphasized are the ways that digital animal-human interfaces can be used to enact disaster relief.
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用ArcGIS和Flickr监测从救援到护理的珊瑚
本文通过调查减轻珊瑚疾病和监测珊瑚救援和护理所需的复杂调解系统,介入灾难媒体研究。2014年发现的石珊瑚组织丧失病,已经迅速感染了美国大陆唯一活着的珊瑚礁——佛罗里达礁道50%以上的区域。为此,珊瑚礁管理人员成立了一个珊瑚救援队,负责执行分阶段的珊瑚救援计划。与该计划相结合,2019年在Flickr上推出了珊瑚救援-珊瑚监测仪表板界面和相应的珊瑚救援照片系列。本文将Dashboard和Flickr照片系列一起作为一种媒体形式进行探讨,并将其作为“中介监控”进行介绍和讨论。作为珊瑚组织出现的动态人-动物界面,仪表板物化了珊瑚机构并实例化了护理协议:收集,基因采样,准备住房和运输到陆地水族馆设施。本文进一步展示了复杂的系统如何相互连接——仪表板与照片,技术系统与生物系统,复杂的珊瑚系统与人类系统——以便在珊瑚和人类之间产生相互构成的人与动物关系,人类作为珊瑚生命的照顾者。还强调了数字动物-人类界面可以用于制定救灾的方式。
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