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Title Cranes, Planes, and Planktonic Meals: Habitat Characterizations in Gulf and East Coast NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserves
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Abstract

The wise management of NOAA's Estuarine Research Reserves and other coastal sites requires accurate and timely information on the spatial extent, ecosystem health, and geospatial relationships of diverse habitats. Tools to delineate habitats using high resolution imagery, masking techniques, and the unique spectral characteristics of micro and macro vegetation to map wetlands, water, mudflats, and other habitats can provide a solution.

Contributors John F. Schalles, Christine M. Hladik and D.N. Seminara
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Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M. and Seminara, D. 2012. Presentation: Cranes, Planes, and Planktonic Meals: Habitat Characterizations in Gulf and East Coast NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserves. 2012 NOAA EPP Cooperative Science Center Seminar Series, November 08, 2012, Silver Springs, Maryland.

Key Words AISA, coast, habit, hyperspectral, NERR, NOAA, remote sensing, Student Publication
File Date 2012
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grants OCE-9982133, OCE-0620959, OCE-1237140 and OCE-1832178. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.