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The following steps will guide you through creating Point Count sampling units. Go to the Bulk Uploader (https://data.pointblue.org/science/projectmanager/bulk_uploader), select your project (you will only see projects that you have access to).

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Sampling units are defined in a hierarchy, with each level having 2 names: a short name (a brief, upper case identifier with no spaces) and a long name (a longer, descriptive name that can be the same as short name or contain more detail). The combination of short name and long name must be unique in your project.

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Go to the Bulk Uploader (https://data.pointblue.org/science/projectmanager/bulk_uploader), select your project, choose the Add Sampling Units tab, select “Point Count” and click the “Download CSV Template” button.

Fill this template out with one point per row. 

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The standard hierarchy for Point Count is Study Area → Point Count Transect → Point Count Point. Study areas are how you organize your data for analysis or management. Some projects simply create a single study area the entire project.

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There must

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be at least

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one study area in

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every project. Transects are collections of points that get analyzed as statistical replicates. 

To use the tool:

  1. Choose the Add Sampling Units tab and select “Point Count”.

  2. Populate a csv file with the following fields. A template is available for download by selecting “Get a blank Template to Fill out.”

    1. Study Area Name(short name, required, no spaces)

    2. Study Area Long Name

      1. a longer, descriptive name that can be the same as short name or contain more detail

      2. not required but will ensure your sampling unit loads properly

      3. must be unique to the project when in combination with the short name

    3. Point Count Transect Name (short ) and name, required, no spaces)

    4. Point Count Transect Long Name (long). Transects are collections of points that get analyzed as statistical replicates. Columns E and F :

      1. a longer, descriptive name that can be the same as short name or contain more detail

      2. not required but will ensure your sampling unit loads properly

      3. must be unique to the project when in combination with the short name

    5. Point Count Point Name (short ) and name, required, no spaces)

    6. Point Count Point Long Name (long). Each point is defined on separate lines, with Transect names repeated for all of the points you want organized together. Columns G and H - Latitude and Longitude (

      1. a longer, descriptive name that can be the same as short name or contain more detail

      2. not required but will ensure your sampling unit loads properly

      3. must be unique to the project when in combination with the short name

    7. Latitude (optional, in decimal degrees, WGS 84 datum)

    8. Longitude (optional, in decimal degrees, WGS 84 datum) - optional location for each point.

    Once you have the spreadsheet filled out, save it as a CSV, and bulk load it in the same location as in step 1 above.
  3. Choose the csv file to upload; after successfully selecting a file, the name of the file will appear on the screen.

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  4. If you have a GIS file ready that defines the area of your sampling unit, that can be uploaded as well. This can also be added later.

  5. Click the Process button. Errors, successes, and information about the batch run will be shown.

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    If there were problems with the file, they will be identified in the error messaging (example shown here):

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  6. To verify that the points uploaded correctly, go to Project Leaders (https://data.pointblue.org/apps/projectleaders), Sampling Units > Download, select the project, and open up the tree control – this should reflect the organization you just created.  If you added latitude / longitude values, select all and download GIS data to either ESRI Shape file or Google Earth (KML) and open the file in a GIS tool to make sure they are located and labeled correctly.

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  7. To review previous batch loads for your project, select Batches, then click on an individual batch to expand the details.

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