Neeves
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My understanding - you record your transit across a stretch of water, the data will include GPS location and depth (I thought it include an offset for tide - automatically) and submit the data to some central organisation. All the data collected by like minded individuals is then combined and collated into a chart. You then access the new chart and I think can overlay the chart, or data on your chart plotter. I thought both C-Map and Navionics had similar systems. Knowing the tide data seems like a simple bit of maths, the time is know from the GPS and the tide is included on most chart plotters.Sorry, what is crowd sourced data?
It has been popular with fishermen, amateurs, often operating from kayaks, as they can find the holes in which big fish, apparently, lurk. To me it seems a way of ensuring all the sizeable fish are caught (if they really do lurk) and you are possibly better finding a less popular place to fish.
But I am known as being contrary
Again - correct me if I have this wrong - I have only had a very superficial interest.
It is assumed that the transducer that provides the data is accurately located, ie not at an angle. It ignores atmospheric conditions.
Jonathan