Submissions from 2021
Lessons from the Field: Deep Learning and Machine Perception for Underwater Robots Without Massive Amounts of Human Labeling, Matthew Johnson-Roberson
Shear Instabilities & Spatial Variability of Tidal Currents in Estuarine Channels, Katie Kirk
Bubble Plumes with Small Gas Inflow Rates—Physics and Modelling, Chris C. K. Lai
Quantifying Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions via Airborne and Ship-Based Imaging Technology, Nathan Laxague
Towards Automated Compilation of Electronic Navigational Charts, Tamer Mohamed Samy Nada
Advancing Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy Generation Technologies to Commercialization: Opportunities and Challenges, Vincent S. Neary
The Challenges and Opportunities of Marine Renewables, Stephanie Ordonez Sanchez
Coastal Geotechnics: An Overview of Applications and Field Work-Based Research with Emphasis on Vertical Pore Pressure Gradients, Nina Stark and Matthew Florence
An Empirical Evaluation of Visual Cues for 3D Flow Field Perception, Andrew Harlan Stevens
One World: Robotic Autonomy in Ocean and Space, May-Win Thein
Effect of Deep-Water Multibeam Mapping Activity on the Foraging Behavior of Cuvier’s Beaked Whales and the Marine Acoustic Environment, Hilary Kates Varghese
Sediment Transport and the Temporal Stability of the Seafloor in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary, NH: A Numerical Model Study, Kate von Krusenstiern
Creating Change Within Our Community Through the Unlearning Racism in GEosciences (URGE) Curriculum, Elizabeth Weidner and Alexandra Padilla
Quantification of Marine Acoustic Environments, Dylan C. Wilford
Challenges in Marine Autonomy, Stefan B. Williams
Underwater Acoustic Simulation Capabilities at NSWC PCD, Denton Woods
52 Million Points and Counting: A New Stratification Approach for Mapping and Modeling the Ocean, Dawn Wright
Developing Biohybrid Robotic Jellyfish for Future Applications in Ocean Exploration, Nicole Xu
Submissions from 2020
Real Time Motion Planning for Path Coverage with Applications in Ocean Surveying, Alex Brown
Seafloor Mapping Puzzle―Where Do You Fit?, Kelley Brumley
Mapping on Top of the World: Ryder 2019 Expedition, Brian Calder, Larry Mayer, and Elizabeth Weidner
Presentations for the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020, Jang-Geun Choi, Katie Kirk, and Josh Humberston
Hydrodynamics in Mobile Bay, Oxygen Mixing, and Hurricanes, Jeff Coogan
Autonomous Underwater Surveys in Antarctica, and Related Developments, George Cutter
Potential for Non-Conventional Use of Split-Beam Phase Data in Bottom Detection, Leonardo Gomes de Araujo
Particles in Waves: Transport of Microplastics in the Ocean from a Particle Perspective, Michelle DiBenedetto
Fine-Scale Mapping of Deep-Sea Communities Reveals Community and Species-Specific Environmental Drivers, Jenn Dijkstra and Kristen Mello
The 2018 Rift Eruption and Summit Collapse of Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai’i: An Eruption Overview and What We Have Learned so Far, Ashton Flinders
Ocean Exploration Trust and Exploration Vessel Nautilus: Collaborative Seabed Mapping, Observations and Discovery, Lindsay Gee
Calibrating Broadband Multibeam Seabed Backscatter, Ivan Bodra Guimaraes
Effects of Transmission Side Lobe Interference on Multibeam Echosounder Phase Ramps, Jonathan Hamel
Raytheon Sea Power Systems, Missiles and Defense, Hardy Hartwell
The Effect of Cold Pool Variability on Zooplankton Dynamics of the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf, Jennifer Johnson
A Public Cloud-Based Prototype NOAA Data Processing and Dissemination System to Support Precision Marine Navigation, John G.W. Kelley and Jason Greenlaw
Non-Redfield Marine Elemental Stoichiometry: Its Manifestations and Why It Matters, Robert T. Letscher
Secrets from the Deep and the Shallow: Using Experimental Fluid Mechanics to Study Oil Spills and Seagrass Meadows, Tracy Mandel
FROnt Detection in the Ocean: Applications of the FRODO Algorithm to Satellite Observations and Ocean Simulations, Yackar Mauzole
Real-Time Current Profiles in Support of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations, Archie T. Morrison III
The Wild Wild Western Boundary Current: An Observation-Based Journey to Explore the Gulf Stream Off Cape Hatteras, NC, Mike Muglia
NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research and NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Onward and Downward, Accomplishments and Highlights from the 2019 Field Season, NOAA OER and NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer Mapping Team
Horizontal Calibration of Vessel Lever Arms Using Non-Traditional Survey Methods, Casey O'Heran
Presentations for the Canadian Hydrographic Conference, Casey O'Heran, Ivan Guimaraes, and Roland Arsenault
Understanding Physical Properties of Gas Bubbles in the Ocean: How Does Reality Affect What We Think We Already Know?, Alexandra Padilla
Automating the Boring Stuff: A Deep Learning and Computer Vision Workflow for Coral Reef Habitat Mapping, Jordan Pierce
The Contribution of Water Radiolysis to Marine Sedimentary Life, Justine Sauvage
Challenges with Mooring System Design for Floating Offshore Installations, Krish Thiagarajan Sharman
Pangeo: A Community and a Framework for Flexible, Scalable Open-Source Geoprocessing, Richard Signell
Mapping and Characterizing Mixing Processes in the Ocean Using Broadband Acoustic Techniques, Elizabeth Weidner
Submissions from 2019
A Method of Improving the Physical Layer for Digital Acoustic Communications, Arthur B. Baggeroer
Governing a Changing Arctic, David A. Balton
Effects of Waves, Tides, and Vegetation on the Distribution of Bed Shear Stress in the Great Bay Estuary, NH, Salme E. Cook
New Robotic Vehicles to Explore the Deep Ocean, Molly Curran
Beyond Break the Grip: Rip Current Forecasting and Communication at NOAA, Greg Dusek
Geological Carbon Storage Monitoring, Scott Loranger
Better Shallow-water Bathymetric Maps from Airborne Lidar Data Using Machine Learning, Kim Lowell
High Frequency Motion Residuals: Analysis and Estimation, Brandon Maingot
Measurement Uncertainty Estimation of the Seafloor Acoustic Backscatter, Mashkoor Malik
From Meadow to Micro: Using Experimental Fluid Mechanics to Study Seagrass Beds and Oil Spills, Tracy Mandel
Port Decision Makers’ Barriers to Climate and Extreme Weather Adaptation, Elizabeth Mclean
Laser-Based Sensing in Aqueous Environments, Anna Michel
Acoustic Methods for Mapping and Characterizing Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Using a Multi-Beam Echosounder, Ashley Norton
Going to the Ends of the Earth: Exploring Climate Change in Polar Regions, Julie Palais
Beyond Telepresence: Innovations from the Inner Space Center, Colleen Peters
Advances in Applications of Soft Robotics, Additive Manufacturing, and Distributed Sensing to Deep-Sea Research, Brennan T. Phillips
Lidar Measurements of Nearshore Waves, Setup, Swash, and Dune Erosion, Britt Raubenheimer
Conducting Test and Evaluation in Marine Environments, Martin Renken
Anthropogenic Seabed Vibration: A Multi and Cross-Modal Disruptor, Louise Roberts
"To be (boustrophedonic) or not to be, that is the question..." ~ Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Yuri Rzhanov
Autonomous Systems for Seafloor Mapping at CCOM—With a Special Behind the Scenes Look at Expedition Amelia, Val Schmidt
Research Integrity, Julie Simpson
Bipolar Robotics - From the Arctic to the Antarctic with a Stop for Fisheries in the Middle Latitudes, Hanumant Singh
Analysis of the Radiated Soundfield of a Deep Water Multibeam Echosounder Using a Submerged Navy Hydrophone Array, Michael Smith
NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Ten Years of Ocean Exploration Accomplishments and Highlights from the 2018 Field Season, Derek Sowers and Michael White
Development and Experimental Validation of End-Fire Synthetic Aperture Sonar for Sediment Scattering Studies, Shannon-Morgan Steele
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) Systems in Marine Environments, Chris Sullivan
Design of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for In-Service Tank Floor Inspection, Amy Underwood
The Effect of Ocean Mapping Multibeam Echosounder Signals on Beaked Whales and the Acoustic Environment, Hilary Kates Varghese
Measuring the Spatial Structure of Seaweed Habitats in a Changing Environment: Implication for the Food Web, Colin Ware and Jenn Dijkstra
Submissions from 2018
Ocean Science in the Age of Robots, Jim Bellingham
Quantifying Vertical Uncertainty and the Temporal Variability of the Seafloor to Identify Hydrographic Survey Priorities, Cassie Bongiovanni
A Bit of Underwater Acoustics and Oceanic Ambient Noise, David Bradley
The Center for Ocean and Coastal Mapping and The Center for Ocean Engineering: An Introduction to the Programs and Their Varied Research, CCOM and OE Researchers
Improved Sound Speed Control Through Remotely Detecting Strong Changes in the Thermocline, Jose M. Cordero
Non-Linear Dynamics Determine the Long-term Fate of Salt Marshes, Sergio Fagherazzi
Floating Wind Turbine Technology Development at the University of Maine, Andrew J. Goupee
Coastal Zone Management for a Resilient New Hampshire, Kirsten Howard
Sediment Transport and Geomorphic Evolution at a Wave Dominated Tidal Inlet: A Case Study Using Remote Sensing and Numerical Modeling at Oregon Inlet, NC, Josh Humberston
Coastal Infrastructure Impacts from Sea Level Rise Induced High Tide Flooding and Groundwater Rise, Jennifer Jacobs
Ocean Science With the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Sentry, Sean Kelley
Analysis of Uncertainty in Underwater Multiview Reconstruction, Igor Kozlov
Acoustic Detection and Quantification of Crude Oil, Scott Loranger
Seafloor Backscatter Measurement by Multibeam Echosounders—Some Recent Achievements in Calibration and Data Processing, Xavier Lurton
Undersea Telecommunications Cable Planning & Installation: Technical and Regulatory Challenges and How Mapping of Data Helps to Solve Them, Dan Marquis and Ron Rapp
The Search for Chemical Signatures of Life in Ocean Crustal Fluids: Studies from the Dorado Outcrop, Jim McManus
Imaging the Arctic Seafloor to Examine Escape Routes of the Greenhouse Gas Methane, Jurgen Mienert
An Analysis of Subbottom Profile Data in the Northern Marianas Area, Tiziana W. Munene
How Vegetation Alters Water Motion, and the Feedbacks to Environmental System Structure and Function, Heidi Nepf