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Category: Waterlust

‘Drones at the Beach’ wins video competition!

Posted on March 16, 2015 by Ed Ryan

Ocean 180 Video Challenge is a national video competition for ocean scientists, judged by middle school students.  Scientists are challenged to bring their latest research papers to life in a short Continue Reading →

Posted in Aerial photos, Experiments, SCOPE, Waterlust

Using drones in oil spill research

Posted on October 9, 2014 by Ed Ryan

The use of drones during the Surfzone Coastal Oil Pathways Experiment (SCOPE) helped scientists from CARTHE study how oil moves from offshore onto our beaches! This is an innovate approach Continue Reading →

Posted in Aerial photos, Experiments, SCOPE, Waterlust

SCOPE – Kites, Drones, and Dye

Posted on December 12, 2013 by Ed Ryan

The SCOPE Drifters are an important tool for measuring the movement of surface currents, but they only tell part of the story.    In recognizing this aspect, EPA-approved biodegradable Rhodamine Continue Reading →

Posted in Aerial photos, Experiments, SCOPE, Waterlust

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