PhD Student at University of Brighton. Interested in remote sensing and machine learning and how this technology can be used to monitor coastal wetlands.
Great couple of days at #rememare24. Packed with interesting talks and some fascinating chats with people about my poster on applying drones to monitor succession following salt marsh restoration
#saltmarsh#restoration#drones
📢New publication!🍃🛰️ Here we upscaled #UAV data to #satellite resolutions to model aboveground biomass and topsoil moisture in subarctic #tundra wetlands. We also examined the potential of the new #Copernicus HR-VPP #phenology layers.
https://t.co/8rKKvJcKVt
Very excited to have my first paper published!! ‘Satellite remote sensing can provide semi-automated monitoring to aid coastal decision-making’
https://t.co/QWIe54VOHs
We found the approach could provide highly accurate monitoring of marsh extents which could provide valuable data for coastal decision-making
#remotesensing#coastal#saltmarsh
New Research: Organic carbon stocks of Great British saltmarshes: Coastal wetlands, such as saltmarshes, are globally widespread and highly effective at capturing and storing ‘blue carbon’ and have the potential to regulate climate over… https://t.co/Sn1r3bCwiX #MarineScience
Great week at the Coastal Ecology Workshop! Brilliant to hear about all the fascinating projects across Europe and a good golden hour beach walk thrown in. Huge to thanks to @uniofeastanglia for organising and everyone’s valuable advice #CEW23#coasts