A workshop was convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, in December 2008 with the dual goals of defining the state of the science and outlining an operational strategy relating to at-sea detection of
DFG (McElwee and Morishige, 2010). Using a multi-disciplinary approach, the workshop engaged a diversity of marine debris experts and mitigation practitioners, particularly those with observational experience of DFG types and characteristics; physical oceanographers who describe and model oceanic features that transport DFG and determine likely areas of DFG concentration,
retention, and dispersion; and technical and engineering remotesensing scientists with expertise in sensor usage, signal processing, operational considerations for gathering remotely sensed data, and the platforms on which sensors are mounted. A list of workshop participants and their affiliations is provided in Appendix A, and the workshop agenda is provided in Appendix B.
A workshop was convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, in December 2008 with the dual goals of defining the state of the science and outlining an operational strategy relating to at-sea detection of
DFG (McElwee and Morishige, 2010). Using a multi-disciplinary approach, the workshop engaged a diversity of marine debris experts and mitigation practitioners, particularly those with observational experience of DFG types and characteristics; physical oceanographers who describe and model oceanic features that transport DFG and determine likely areas of DFG concentration,
retention, and dispersion; and technical and engineering remotesensing scientists with expertise in sensor usage, signal processing, operational considerations for gathering remotely sensed data, and the platforms on which sensors are mounted. A list of workshop participants and their affiliations is provided in Appendix A, and the workshop agenda is provided in Appendix B.
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