Assessing the potential of autonomous submarine gliders for ecosystem monitoring across multiple trophic levels (plankton to cetaceans) and pollutants in shallow shelf seas

A combination of scientific, economic, technological and policy drivers is behind a recent upsurge in the use of marine autonomous systems (and accompanying miniaturized sensors) for environmental mapping and monitoring. Increased spatial-temporal resolution and coverage of data, at reduced cost, is...

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Main Authors: Suberg, Lavinia (Author), Wynn, Russell (Author), van der Kooij, Jeroen (Author), Fernand, Liam (Author), Fielding, Sophie (Author), Guihen, Damien (Author), Gillespie, Douglas (Author), Johnson, Mark (Author), Gkikopoulo, Kalliopi C. (Author), Allan, Ian J. (Author), Vrana, Branislab (Author), Miller, Peter I. (Author), Smeed, David (Author), Jones, Alice R. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2014-09.
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