NOAA Submerged Derelict Trap Detection Methods Workshop, June 2-4, 2009, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Description:"The objectives of this workshop were to review existing methods for locating, surveying, and assessing derelict traps, to share best practices across different projects, and to prepare a document that would be available to any interested party to assist them in choosing the best detection system. The workshop focused on presentations with discussion after each, coupled with a larger discussion at the end of days 1 and 2 to highlight similarities in activities and results, potential best methods, and identify any gaps in knowledge. Day 3 was used by those invitees who were writing project plans associated with derelict traps to incorporate the lessons learned on days 1 and 2 into their plans. All twelve presentations from days 1 and 2 are included here, with abstracts and slides as deemed appropriate by the presenters"--Preface.
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Content Notes:Sarah E. Morison and Peter M. Murphy (eds.)
"August 2009."
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:20b34711eddd26d2a05e42f9d62b92a0103f7041e4ebca8e6da69d158ee52e3f
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