Inspiration
The workshop on biodiversity.
What it does
Seas the Day is all about bringing coastal ecosystems back to life by planting native vegetation along dunes and shorelines. By getting involved, users can help stabilize sand dunes, prevent erosion, and create healthier habitats for wildlife. The project combines hands-on restoration efforts with tech-driven tools like GIS mapping, drone monitoring, and environmental sensors to track progress and improve results. Whether you're helping plant vegetation, collecting data through citizen science, or contributing to the project’s development, you’re playing a role in protecting coastlines, reducing flood risks, and supporting long-term sustainability.
How we built it
We built the frontend using Next.js. The backend is powered by Node.js and Express.js and used Firebase for authentication.
Challenges we ran into
We ran into frontend design challenges.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We're proud of integrating all of our backend work together.
What we learned
Coastal vegetation is essential in ensuring a happy habitat.
What's next for Seas the Day!
We will deploy the website and look for NGOs or civil bodies to participate in upcoming cleanup initiatives.
Built With
- cors
- express.js
- firebase
- leaflet.js
- next.js
- node.js
- openstreetmap
- react.js
- typescript.js
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