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1 row is stored for this pageName | Marine Technology Society TechSurge Conference: Florida Estuary |
Event_Date | April 1, 2020 7:00:00 AM |
Description | Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute is partnering with the Marine Technology Society and the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program to host a 2-day TechSurge |
Organization | Marine Technology Society |
Organization_Url | https://www.mtsociety.org/ |
Contact_Phone | (772) 242-2400 |
Event_Url | https://florida.mtsociety.org/mts-florida-techsurge-florida-estuary-and-coastal-monitoring/ |
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Social_Name | Marine Technology Society TechSurge Conference |
Social_Url | https://www.facebook.com/events/593627794536538/ |
Type | Research |
Format | In-Person |
Location | Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute |
Street | 5600 US 1 North |
City | Fort Pierce |
State | FL |
Zip | 34946 |
Cause | Estuary Monitoring Systems |
Region | Saint Lucie County |
Water | Estuary |
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SubTitle | The guidance and outcomes from this meeting will directly influence Indian River Lagoon monitoring network planning. |
Text_Body | Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute is partnering with the Marine Technology Society and the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program to host a 2-day TechSurge that will focus on incremental and transformational technology and system design challenges and opportunities to help guide the development of comprehensive, coordinated and integrated coastal monitoring systems for Florida’s estuaries and nearshore coastal waters. In addition, guidance and outcomes from this meeting will directly influence Indian River Lagoon monitoring network planning and may feed into the United Nations Ocean Decade Implementation Plan (2021-2030). What is a TechSurge? Marine Technology Society TechSurges are conferences or workshops organized by MTS Sections or Technical Committees to address specific challenges that can be addressed with marine technologies. Who Should Attend? Members of the ocean, coastal, estuary, and space communities who are interested in using technology to monitor and solve water quality issues. We hope to have a great response from private-sector industries working at the leading-edge of technology innovation. Register and get more Information: https://florida.mtsociety.org/mts-florida-techsurge-florida-estuary-and-coastal-monitoring |
Topic | Research Institute |
Keywords | Indian River Lagoon water monitoring network |
Poster | Admin |
Posted | 20200212194733 |