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0:01 Your Cartographer homepage should look like this.
0:03 And if you'd like to download Riverfly data, there are a couple of ways you can do this.
0:08 You can go to the list of surveys, so under my projects, Riverfly surveys, that's also down the side here you can click on surveys and that'll bring up the list of initially every survey that's ever been submitted to Riverfly.
0:20 So probably more than you want to download at once, but you can narrow it down however you like using these options at the top.
0:26 So you can select certain dates you want to cover.
0:29 You can select a certain team you want to download data for, and you can search for things in here, such as the name of the site that you're after.
0:36 And then once you're ready, you just click this download button and it'll give you the option to download either in Excel format or CSV format.
0:43 So both spreadsheet formats.
0:46 Just to note that that will only cover surveys that are Riverfly standard surveys.
0:52 You can look if you want urban surveys, just select urban or extended service, select extended.
1:00 If you want to download data in map format, you can click on map and actually the map viewer shows all three kinds of surveys.
1:11 So if there if there are surveys at that location that are urban or extended, they still show up on the map and they'll still be downloaded when you do it from this page.
1:21 And the way it works here is you can zoom in, you can zoom in on a certain location and the download will just download whatever is within the geographical area that you've got selected.
1:32 And then you just Scroll down in this box here and you'll get to downloads download data for the currently visible region of the map.
1:37 And it'll give you 3 options.
1:39 So there's CSV again, that's the spreadsheet version, or there are these two that are compatible with GIS software.