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HICO Data User’s Proposal Utilization of HICO in the California Current System For Assessing High Biomass Bloom Events and Net Primary Production Principal Investigator Raphael M. Kudela
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Document Date: 2013-07-05 13:41:45


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Washington / Central California / /

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SARP / Kohler / Davis CO / Airship Ventures / GEOHAB Working Group / HICO Data User / NASA Ames / /

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High Street University of California / /

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excellent tool / potential tool / Satellite ocean color / satellite data / airborne/satellite / dinoflagellate-specific algorithms / satellite platforms / satellite remote sensing data / satellite observations / polar-orbiting satellite sensors / hyperspectral satellite sensors / satellite data processing / spectral shape algorithms / /

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Santa Barbara Channel / Ames COAST / Monterey Bay / /

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HES-CW mission / NASA HOPE / University of California / Santa Cruz / Ocean Color Science Team / IOCCG / National Science Foundation / California Current System For Assessing High Biomass Bloom Events and Net Primary Production Principal Investigator Raphael M. Kudela Ocean Sciences Department / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / /

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Mati Kahru / Steve Dunagan / Gregg Mitchell / Cindy Plasman / /

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biological oceanographer / King / Grants Officer / Principal Investigator / Director of the Center for Remote Sensing / Representative / /

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Oregon / California / Washington / /

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Northern California / Central California / /

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remote sensing / dinoflagellate-specific algorithms / spectral shape algorithms / /

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