Abstract
Moderator: Colleen Brust
Using autonomous gliders to understand patterns and drivers of habitat use for baleen whales in the New York Bight – Katherine Gallagher
Integration of non-extractive environmental DNA in monitoring potential impacts of offshore wind development – Jason Adolf
Machine learning and high-performance computing for the detection and classification of marine wildlife in digital aerial imagery – Kyle Landolt
Technology gaps for monitoring birds and marine mammals at offshore wind facilities – Sarah Courbis
Marine Observer: Empire Wind case study of long wave infrared camera vessel deployment to detect large whales – Audrey Bard
Exploring eDNA as a non-extractive technique for long-term monitoring of marine communities in offshore wind developments – Carmen Bernett