Remote sensing oceanography at Oregon State University is part of a multidisciplinary research program: (1) to learn more about nearshore oceanographic processes and how they affect the production of marine life and the availability of albacore tuna; and (2) to provide fishermen with information in near real time that will be useful in scouting for albacore concentrations
The southern bluefin tuna (SBT) aquaculture industry is based in the coastal waters of southwest Spe...
One of the biggest advantages of remote sensing is that large areas of\ud the earth's surface can be...
The remote sensing techniques is used to study the distribution of fish in relation with the oceanic...
A brief balance of the attainments and limits in the modern halieutic (fishery biology and economy) ...
A discussion is presented on the applications of remote sensing to fisheries. The measurement of tem...
Most of the species of tunas respond directly to the temperature variations and it may be stated th...
A joint experiments programme was undertaken between three government agencies to pool their resourc...
The Fisheries Engineering Laboratory has conducted experiments in conjunction with ERTS-1 and Skylab...
During September 3 to 5, 1979, a multisensor oceanographic experiment was conducted off Cape Mendoci...
Program coordination activities were shifted from the Space Oceanography Program of NAVOCEANO to the...
To simulate migration pattern of albacore tuna in the western North Pacific Ocean during the winter ...
The exploration and utilization of world oceanic fishery resources have been limited in the past for...
Studying the well known pelagic school of oil sardine and mackerel in the Arabian sea of the Indian ...
Satellite remote sensing has the capacity to aid the three major components of a fishery: research, ...
The author has identified the following significant results. The distribution and abundance of white...
The southern bluefin tuna (SBT) aquaculture industry is based in the coastal waters of southwest Spe...
One of the biggest advantages of remote sensing is that large areas of\ud the earth's surface can be...
The remote sensing techniques is used to study the distribution of fish in relation with the oceanic...
A brief balance of the attainments and limits in the modern halieutic (fishery biology and economy) ...
A discussion is presented on the applications of remote sensing to fisheries. The measurement of tem...
Most of the species of tunas respond directly to the temperature variations and it may be stated th...
A joint experiments programme was undertaken between three government agencies to pool their resourc...
The Fisheries Engineering Laboratory has conducted experiments in conjunction with ERTS-1 and Skylab...
During September 3 to 5, 1979, a multisensor oceanographic experiment was conducted off Cape Mendoci...
Program coordination activities were shifted from the Space Oceanography Program of NAVOCEANO to the...
To simulate migration pattern of albacore tuna in the western North Pacific Ocean during the winter ...
The exploration and utilization of world oceanic fishery resources have been limited in the past for...
Studying the well known pelagic school of oil sardine and mackerel in the Arabian sea of the Indian ...
Satellite remote sensing has the capacity to aid the three major components of a fishery: research, ...
The author has identified the following significant results. The distribution and abundance of white...
The southern bluefin tuna (SBT) aquaculture industry is based in the coastal waters of southwest Spe...
One of the biggest advantages of remote sensing is that large areas of\ud the earth's surface can be...
The remote sensing techniques is used to study the distribution of fish in relation with the oceanic...