Good morning everyone,

As many of you already know, we are organizing a workshop on hardware, 
applications, and issues associated with using unmanned aerial systems (UAS) at 
the Biennial conference in San Francisco. UAS offer a very capable and dynamic 
platform to study a growing variety of marine issues, and marine mammal 
researchers have been quick to seize new opportunities to utilize autonomous or 
remotely-controlled platforms in their research. While opening up new avenues 
for our studies, this hardware is evolving quickly, and faces varied (and at 
times unpredictable) regulatory regimes. This workshop will offer attendees the 
opportunity to learn what others have been doing with UAS systems, where UAS 
development is headed in the (near) future, and what regulations we are, or 
might, face in different countries and contexts. Not to mention we will see 
some amazing marine mammal and sea turtle imagery from vantage points 
heretofore unavailable to researchers!

If you are attending the conference please consider participating in this 
workshop. It has proven to be one of the most popular workshops by number of 
early bird registrants, and we were able to secure a larger room to accommodate 
all those interested so far (but hurry, there is a limit to how many we can 
accommodate!):

Title: Unmanned Aerial Systems: Powerful and Cost-Effective Tools for Marine 
Science and Conservation
Overview: The intent of this workshop is to review the state-of-the-art for 
regulations, hardware, software, and data management in studies of marine 
species using various types of remotely-controlled or autonomous aerial 
platforms.
Date/Time: Sunday, December 13, 2015; 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Organizers and contact emails: Dave Johnston ([email protected]), Eric A. 
Ramos ([email protected]), Laura May-Collado ([email protected]), 
Jack Lawson ([email protected]), Diana Reiss ([email protected]), 
Marcelo O. Magnasco ([email protected])
General Description and Agenda: The intent of this workshop is to review the 
state-of-the-art for regulations, hardware, software, and data management in 
studies of marine mammals using various types of remotely-controlled platforms. 
In this full-day meeting we will present and discuss four main topics:
(1) regulatory updates (U.S., Canada, Europe, Others) - an overview of existing 
and proposed operating regulations, legal initiatives, and outstanding issues - 
including permitting. No-fly zones and software/hardware solutions to automate 
Class A and B airspace protection. "Common sense" operational guidelines.
(2) Brief presentations on emerging applications; coupled with discussions on 
sensors.
(3) platform features, uses, costs, and limits - a discussion, highlighted by 
specific examples, of each type of platform detailing its demonstrated 
applications, advantages, limits, and future. We would include fixed-wing and 
rotary-winged UAVs.
(4) workflow, data management, and operational best practices - a discussion, 
highlighted by specific examples, of how best to utilize these platforms and 
integrate multiple data flows (e.g., video, imagery, GPS, topographic 
information) for post-operation analyses.
In addition to a number of presentations, a product from this workshop will be 
a "best practices guide" manuscript to submit to Marine Mammal Science, plus a 
detailed list of UAS operators and developers around the world.
We are currently finalizing the agenda, and will forward this to participants 
in the near future.
Cost: $80 (Early Bird); $90 (After September 30, 2015)

You can follow a link to register for this, and other, workshops: 
https://www.marinemammalscience.org/conference/workshops/

On behalf of this workshop's organizers, we look forward to seeing participants 
at the Biennial, and this excting workshop!

Dr. Jack Lawson
Research Scientist / Chercheur scientifique
Marine Mammals Section / Section de mammiféres marins
Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Pêches et Océans Canada
NAFC, 80 East White Hills Rd.
St. John's, NL / Terre-Neuve et Labrador
Canada   A1C 5X1
(709) 772-2285     (709) 772-4105 (FAX)
[email protected]
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