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Monitoring and Modeling Global Change Effects on Submerged Aquatic Vegetation of Intermediate Salinities Along the Gulf of Mexico Coast (USGS)
(ADS) Airborne Data System Remote Sensing Multi-spectral Digital Imaging Technology
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Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2002 (RS02) Conference
Remote Sensing Services – Hyperspectral Imaging – 3Di Technologies, Inc.
Coastal Remote Sensing (CRS) Program
Coastal Remote Sensing Program – Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP)
NOAA/CSC/CRS Ocean Color Algorithms
USGS Water Resources: National Research Program (NRP)
Bay Grasses (SAV) in Chesapeake Bay
Joint NASA/EPA remote sensing project over EPA Region-3 (SE Virginia)
Remote Sensing Services (aerial photos of several Florida locations)
Borstad Associates Ltd. - Remote Sensing of Nearshore Vegetation in Washington State's Puget Sound
Seagrasses in Northern Gulf of Mexico: An Ecosystem in Trouble
Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Newsletter - Helping the Hudson
Home Page of Center for Remote Sensing at the University of Delaware
US EPA – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP)
NOAA Coastal Ocean Program – Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP)
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Project
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Hudson River
Hudson River Stewardship: Promoting Awareness of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
National Ocean Service MapFinder – Coastal Survey Maps
GIS and Coastal Remote Sensing
A Remote Sensing System for Mapping Submerged Vegetation for Coastal Management – Project Description
Radiative Transfer in Submerged Macrophyte Canopies
NOAA Benthic Habitat Mapping Program
Wetlands Evolution and Mapping
Remote Sensing/GIS and Environmental Issues
SAV: Detection using Multispectral Remote Sensing and an Analysis of the Production and Factors Affecting the Distribution of Macrophytes in the James River, Virginia
Landsat Image Data
Washington State Department of Natural Resources: Nearshore Habitat Program Research Projects
Environmental Biogeochemistry: Impact of Aquatic Vegetation on Water Quality of the Delaware River Estuary
Spatial and Temporal Measurements of Benthic Optical Properties
Remote Sensing of Water Turbidity and Sedimentation in Florida Bay and Biscayne Bay
Using Shuttle Images to Study Suspended Sediment Transport in Galveston Bay
Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems for Marine Resources Management in Penobscot Bay, Maine: Intertidal Habitat Definition and Mapping in Penobscot Bay
Ecological Effects of Coastal Stressors
Evaluations of Estuary Quality
Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats
Monitoring the Coastal Environment
Refining Habitat Requirements of Submersed Aquatic Vegetation: Role of Optical Models
CLEARWATERS: Mapping the Hudson Estuary’s Submerged Lands
Using Remotely Sensed Images to Evaluate Suspended Sediment Transport and Biologic Productivity in Galveston Bay
Aquatic Macrophyte Mapping Using Thematic Mapper Imagery and a Geographic Information System
Distribution of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Beds of the Tidal Hudson River
Dr. Charles Bostater
bostater@fit.edu
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