Spermwatch Data Entry Form Question Title Thank you for completing a survey for the Capturing Our Coast Spermwatch project! We hope you enjoyed your survey time on the beach. The final step is to enter the data from your field recording form below. If you have any questions please email us at CoCoast@port.ac.uk or cocoast@earthwatch.org.uk Question Title * Names of participants Question Title * Number of participants Question Title * Date of data collection Date / Time Date Question Title * Start time of survey Time Time AM/PM - AM PM Question Title * Location (name of beach and a description as a minimum; if possible map grid reference or GPS coordinates) Name of beach and location description Latitude and longitude eg. 50.8198° N, 1.0880° W Map grid reference Question Title * Time of low tide (if known) Question Title * Weather conditions (select all that apply) No rain Light rain Heavy rain Snow Sunny Sunny spells Over-cast Fog or mist Calm Windy Stormy Count of lugworm casts and sperm puddles. Use the empty fields below to record your findings. You can input data from up to three searches at this location. Question Title * Transect 1 Time taken to walk transect Number of lugworm casts Number of sperm puddles Question Title * Transect 2 Time take to walk transect Number of lugworm casts Number of sperm puddles Question Title * Transect 3 Time taken to walk transect Number of lugworm casts Number of sperm puddles Question Title * Incidental sperm puddle sightings (not on survey transect) Question Title * Are you a trained Capturing Our Coast volunteer? Yes No If yes, please insert your unique identifier Question Title * If you are not currently signed up to Capturing Our Coast and would like to receive further information, please provide us with your email address below: Thank you for taking the time to survey and submit your data! We hope you will be able to conduct further surveys for Spermwatch. Your data will be combined with data collected by citizen scientists around the whole of the UK to give us an insight into how lugworms may be affected by and adapt to climate change. Look out for updates on how the project is going throughTwitter @CapturingRCoast and our website www.capturingourcoast.co.uk Question Title Done