
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) |
Background Report "ALPS: Autonomous and Lagrangian Platforms and Sensors Workshop Report" |
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 Jodi Clark, Office Administrator, GoMOOS |
Northeast Center |
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