Dublin Bay Case Study
May 12, 2021
Coastal areas are highly dynamic environments that are subject to diverse pressures, both anthropogenic (e.g. urban development, fishing, habitat modification) and natural (e.g. storms, erosion, floods). These pressures result in intensive and frequent seafloor alterations that demand efficient monitoring methodologies for repetitive updating of the seafloor morphology and bathymetry. Bathymetric information is essential in many coastal aspects, including environmental, management, research and economic.
Optical satellite data provides an efficient alternative to bathymetric derivation in shallow coastal waters (
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The RMS is delighted to be assisting in the organisation of the European Light Microscopy Initiative (elmi) 2021 – taking place virtually from 22 – 25 June.
The online format will deliver a unique blend of features, in-keeping with the traditions of this popular event, with this year’s scientific programme focusing on leading edge developments and their implementation to life science.
An exciting and diverse range of conference sessions has now been confirmed for elmi2021. Correlated Multimodal Imaging across the scales (Session Chair: Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez)
• Image Data Analysis and Management (Session Chair: Sian Culley)