The phrase "High Tide SCAT submission work" often refers to Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT)
In some specialized reviews, "high tide scat" refers to biological research:
Add a playful, community-driven "Scat Submission" mini-project where contributors submit short rhythmic scat vocalizations tied to tide data; the app generates a collaborative, evolving soundscape that reflects local high-tide moments.
Continue daily "High Tide SCAT" cycles to track the migration of contaminants until the "No Further Treatment" (NFT) status is achieved.
: A SCAT submission (often using a Shoreline Survey Evaluation Form ) provides science-based information to help spill management teams set treatment priorities and methods.