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Marine Animal Life Tracking (MALT) Project
This project was conceived on the beach, following a dive at Olawalu in West Maui. C.T. Ticknor, a West Maui based marine biologist and ocean conservationist, suggested that it would make sense to try to broaden research efforts to track marine mammals via photographs by allowing the general public to record their digital images on the Internet.

That suggestion lead to the MALT web project, which stands for Marine Animal Life Tracking. The technical part of the project was led by Robert Knourek, Project Manager and supported by Professor Mark Hoffman from the Maui Community College on Maui and Mark Elies, a web developer and student at MCC. Other technical contributors include Khalid El-Bizri, who provided the draft technical specifications, Amberlee Chaussee, who build the HTML artwork and navigation for the website, Marc Infield, who provided the Java based Power Upload facility and Martin Mateev, who provided system administration and web hosting for the website.

The project went through a number of incarnations, where what was learned was then incorporated into the website. Today, the MALT website has evolved to a website that provides a general purpose and reasonably flexible data model that supports upload and access of geographic and species-based tagging of digital photographs. The site includes a simple inspection-oriented interface that supports matching or identification of the subjects (usually marine mammals) in the photographs.

In the future the project plans to explore various forms of integration with digital cameras and photosharing environments, interfaces to Google Earth and other ideas oriented around photo-identification, tagging, identification, cataloging and tracking.

The whole project is written using open source components. In particular MALT utilized the LAMP stack: Linux Operating System, Apache Web Server, MySQL Relational Database and PHP Server Side scripting language.

If you are interested in how to create your own Animal Tracks community please visit the "Community" page on the MALT website.

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