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Name Date Title Department Collaborating Organisation
Danny Passco 2004 Use of remote sensing to predict the occurance of algal blooms along the Celtic shelf sea break SEOES  
Chris Willmott 2004 A comparative study in the use of RTK GPS to measure tidal height SEOES
Graham Hobson 2003 Can a single beam echo sounder be used for the validation of multi-beam swathe bathymetry data? Institute of Marine Studies
Juan Francisco Criado Diaz 2003 Study and mapping of the Tamar using remote sensing techniques. Institute of Marine Studies  
Charles De Silva 2003 The comparison of two different DGPS systems using Visual Basic 6.0 Institute of Marine Studies  
Joe Turner 2003 Classification of the Lower Fal Estuary using oceanographic survey techniques and analysis. Institute of Marine Studies  
Ian Goodban 2002 Mapping of Spatial / Temporal Variations of In-Situ Optical Properties in the Belezian Coastal Zone. Institute of Marine Studies Raleigh International
John Gunn 2002 Remote Sensing of Water Turbidity Monitoring in the Coastal Zone. Institute of Marine Studies Raleigh International
Phillip Hope 2002 The production of a Local Spheroid Model for Plymouth Sound. Institute of Marine Studies  
Tim Powell 2002 An investigation into the practical application of RTK GPS in order to determine tidal height corrections. Institute of Marine Studies  
Jeff Trevethan 2002 Development of HydroMaths: A learning aid for Hydrography students. Institute of Marine Studies  
Knowles, J. 2001 An Investigation into the use of the diffuse attenuation coefficient as an indicator of water quality using satellite remotely sensed data. Institute of Marine Studies  
Stringer, C. 2001 The El Nino, what impacts does it have on atmospheric and oceanic processes? Institute of Marine Studies  
Clinch, A. 1998 The determination of optical properties from filtered samples and their application to remotely sensed algorithms. Institute of Marine Studies Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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