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OTCPP Ocean Observing in the 4th Dimension--Using Autonomous Gliders for Operational Surveillance of the Gulf of Mexico Peter Brickley, Jim Feeney, Benjamin Shaw, Glenn Burnett, Patrice Coholan, Horizon Marine, In
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Document Date: 2014-10-01 12:01:33


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Walker / Houston / /

Company

Amp / Teledyne / Horizon Marine Inc. / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

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satellite observation / satellite-tracked drifting buoys / satellite connection / prediction systems / Energy usage averages / web-based interfaces / observational tools / glider communications / satellite measurements / satellite network / energy usage / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Gulf of Mexico / Gulf of Mexico OCS Region / Florida Straits / Mississippi Canyon / Mississippi River / Yucatan Channel / Ocean Observing / Ocean Gliders AUGVs / LC stream / /

Organization

Minerals Management Service / U. S. Department of the Interior / /

Person

J. H. Churchill / Benjamin Shaw / Glenn Burnett / Peter Brickley / Eddy Hadal / E. Waddell / A. Lugo-Fernandez / R. R. Leben / Jim Feeney / Eddy Galileo / W. Sturges / T. N. Lee / J. J. Singer / Patrice Coholan / /

Position

author / drifter / forecast model for operational use / Singer / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Nebraska / North Dakota / Mississippi / California / /

Region

northern Mississippi / Gulf of Mexico / eastern Gulf of Mexico / /

Technology

AUGV technology / remote sensing / GPS / simulation / /

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