ACT Workshop

 
“Mobile Sensor Platforms: Management Applications for AUVs and Gliders in the Nearshore Environment”
April 28-30, 2004
Inn-by-the-Sea, Cape Elizabeth, ME
 
Purpose
To bring together a small group of resource managers, industry
representatives and academics to identify how AUV technology can be applied
to nearshore environments.
 
Workshop Information
 
Preliminary Agenda
Download agenda (26k PDF)
 
 
Workshop Attendees
Download attendees list (25k PDF)
 
Workshop Presentations


Keynote Presentation: AUV and Gliders for the Coastal Zone
Mary Jane Perry, University of Maine

Overview of AUV/Glider Technology
Oscar Schoefield, Rutgers University Coastal Ocean Observation Lab

State of Sensor Technologies used on AUVs
Ron Zaneveld, Wetlabs

Resource Management Applications
Jan Newton, Washington State Dept. of Ecology/University of Washington

NOAA Internal AUV Workshop and Current Initiatives
Ben Evans, NOAA Office of Coast Survey

AUVs in Transition
James G. Bellingham, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
 
Final Report
The final workshop report will be available in July, 2004
 
Workshop Coordinators

Carol Janzen, ACT Northeast Technical Coordinator, University of Maine
email: cjanzen@umeoce.maine.edu
Phone: (207) 581-4344

Jodi Clark, Office Administrator, GoMOOS
email: Jodi@gomoos.org
Phone (207)-773-0423

Northeast Center