Commercial Fishing Vessels as Platforms for Coastal Ocean Research, Monitoring, and Management

This project, designated FleetLink, will develop partnerships between commercial fishermen and researchers, educators, and coastal managers for the collection, real-time telemetry, analysis, assimilation, distribution, and use of environmental and fisheries data from coastal regions off the northeas...

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MANAGEMENT
MERCHANT VESSELS
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OCEANS
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