OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Passive Polarimetric Ocean Observations Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Ray Godin, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Peter Gaiser, Naval Research Laboratory Underwater Magnetic Target Localization Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Paul Carroll, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City John Purpura, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Ocean Exploration Data Management: No Data, No Information, No Nobel! Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Sharon Mesick, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Steven Rutz, NOAA, National Oceanographic Data Center Ocean Observing: Data Management and Communications for the IOOS I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory AUV New Vehicle Designs Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Physical Oceanography and Meteorology I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Timothy Wynne, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Matched Field and Time Reversal Processing I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Charles Gaumond, Naval Research Laboratory Maria Rendas, Laboratoire I3S Buoy Technology I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Walter Paul, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Rick Cole, University of South Florida Ocean Exploration and Archaeology I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Brett Phaneuf, ProMare John Broadwater, NOAA, National Marine Sanctuary Program's Maritime Heritage Program Diving and Life Support Systems Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: David Balk, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Karin Lynn, Marine Technology Society/US Navy Communications, Navigation, and Safety: DP and Nav Methods Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: James Gardner, NOAA, Coast Survey Ryan Eustice, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Conserving and Restoring Coastal Habitat I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Jason Goldberg, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Branch of Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Tom O'Connor, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Marine Law and Policy I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Craig McLean, NOAA, National Ocean Service Meredith Blaydes, University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies Information Networks Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Maureen Kenny, NOAA, Coast Survey Underwater Propagation and Scattering I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Raymond Soukup, Naval Research Laboratory Oceans and Human Health I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Tracy Collier, NOAA Fisheries, Environmental Conservation Division Wade Smith, Mitretek Systems Marine and Ocean Education I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Paula Keener-Chavis, NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Sharon Walker, The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium Ocean Observation Education - Getting Organized Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Susan Cook, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Combined Active and Passive Microwave Techniques Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: W. Linwood Jones, University of Central Florida, Central Florida Remote Sensing Laboratory Francis Monaldo, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Underwater Buried Mine Detection, Localization and Classification Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Paul Carroll, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Ted Clem, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Ocean Instrumentation I: CTD and Bathymetry Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Doug Cronin, Naval Oceanographic Office Pete Alleman, C&C Techniques Ocean Observing: Data Management and Communications for the IOOS II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory AUV Enabling Technology Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Douglas Horner, Naval Postgraduate School Physical Oceanography and Meteorology II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Frank Aikman, NOAA, National Ocean Service Richard Crout, NOAA, National Data Buoy Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Matched Field and Time Reversal Processing II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Maria Rendas, Laboratoire I3S Charles Gaumond, Naval Research Laboratory Buoy Technology II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Rick Cole, University of South Florida Walter Paul, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Ocean Exploration and Archaeology II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Fredrik Søreide, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Brett Phaneuf, ProMare Seafloor Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Herbert Herrmann, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mike Blumenberg, Naval Sea Systems Command Communications, Navigation and Safety: Safe Navigation Technology Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: John Nyberg, NOAA, Coast Survey Roger Stokey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Conserving and Restoring Coastal Habitat II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Dallas Miner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Tom O'Connor, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Marine Law and Policy II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Jason Goldberg, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sarah Carr, University of North Carolina Data Management Algorithms Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Elizabeth Creed, Rutgers University Underwater Transducers and Sonar Systems I Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Donald DelBalzo, Planning Systems, Inc., Neptune Sciences Division Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Oceans and Human Health II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Bruce Vogt, NOAA, National Ocean Service Tracy Collier, NOAA Fisheries, Environmental Conservation Division Marine and Ocean Education II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Sharon Walker, The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium Erica Moulton, Hillsborough Community College Ocean Observation Education - New Courses for High School and Post Secondary Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ira Geer, American Meteorological Society OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Active Mircrowave Ocean Observations Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: David Weissman, Hofstra University Francis Monaldo, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Underwater Electromagnetic Target Detection Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Paul Carroll, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Marius Birsan, Defence Research and Development Center, Atlantic Ocean Instrumentation II: Current Sensing and Stability Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Stephen Cumbee, Naval Oceanographic Office Ocean Observing: Oceanographic Information Processing I Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory AUV Applications and Recent Results Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Joel Parry, Draper Lab Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Gerd Glang, NOAA, Coast Survey Physical Oceanography and Meteorology III Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Edward Myers III, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Coast Survey Richard Crout, NOAA, National Data Buoy Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Classification of Underwater Targets I Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Gerald Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University Ocean Industry II Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Michael Kearns, National Ocean Industries Association Robert Munier, Tyco Telecommunications Ocean Exploration and Archaeology III Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Brett Phaneuf, ProMare Jack Irion, Minerals Management Service GIS Applications and Site Assessment in Seafloor Engineering Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: David Thompson, Naval Facilites Engineering Service Center Daniel True, MAR, Inc. Communications, Navigation and Safety: AUV and UW Vehicle Nav Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Thomas Curtin, Office of Naval Research Brett Hobson, Nekton Research, LLC Ocean and Coastal Water Pollution Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Thomas Jackson, NOAA, Coast Survey OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Mathematical Models Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory James Candy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Underwater Transducers and Sonar Systems II Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Donald DelBalzo, Planning Systems, Inc., Neptune Sciences Division Physical Oceanography and Meteorology IV Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Tom Gross, NOAA, Coast Survey Albert Williams 3rd, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Marine and Ocean Education III Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Jill Zande, Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center Paula Keener-Chavis, NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Ocean Observation Education - Opportunities for K-12 Educators I Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM Co-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Liesl Hotaling, Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Remotely Sensed Ocean Optics-Algorithms Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Robert Arnone, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Eric Bayler, NOAA, Center for Satellite Applications and Research Microwave Remote Sensor Calibration and Validation Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Naoto Ebuchi, Hokkaido University Eric Gottshall, Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Ocean Instrumentation III: Monitoring and Telemetry Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Sean Griffin, OMNI Technologies Ken Sharp, Naval Oceanographic Office The Integrated Ocean Observing System Coastal Module II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Victor Klemas, University of Delaware Robert Christian, East Carolina University AUV Control I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo John Leonard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ROV Enabling Technology Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Justin Manley, Mitretek Systems Ryan Eustice, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Classification of Underwater Targets II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Gerald Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University Buoy Technology III Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Walter Paul, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Mark Chaffey, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Ocean Industry I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Michael Kearns, National Ocean Industries Association Robert Munier, Tyco Telecommunications Marine Geodesy I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Roger Parsons, NOAA, National Ocean Service Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Homeland Security Operations II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Steven Barnum, NOAA, Coast Survey Marine Living Resources I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Edmund Gerstein, Leviathan Legacy Inc. Richard Thorne, Prince William Sound Science Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Marine Law and Policy IV Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Ronald Raymond, Spectrum Offshore Adrienne Harris, NOAA, National Ocean Service Operations Models II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Underwater Environment Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Ken Dial, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Laura Kracker, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Underwater Communications I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Marine and Ocean Education IV Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Susan Lovelace, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Hollings Marine Laboratory Sharon Walker, The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium Andy Armstrong, NOAA, Coast Survey Ocean Observation Education - Opportunities for K-12 Educators II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Liesl Hotaling, Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Remotely Sensed Ocean Optics-Applications Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Herbert Ripley, Hyperspectral Data International Richard Crout, NOAA, National Data Buoy Center Remotely Sensed Data Assimilation and Application Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Eric Gottshall, Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Image Processing in Biological Applications Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: John Watson, University of Aberdeen Yoav Schechner, Technion - Israel Inst. Technology The Integrated Ocean Observing System Coastal Module I Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Victor Klemas, University of Delaware Oscar Schofield, Rutgers University, Institue of Marine and Coastal Sciences AUV Control II Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: John Leonard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo ROV Applications and Challenges Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Joel Parry, Draper Lab Richard Camilli, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Sonar Signal Processing Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: James Candy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Edmund Sullivan, EJS Consultants Buoy Technology IV Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Mark Chaffey, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Rick Cole, University of South Florida Ocean Structures and Analysis Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Phil Vitale , Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Center Karin Lynn, Marine Technology Society/US Navy Marine Geodesy II Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Roger Parsons, NOAA, National Ocean Service Homeland Security Operations I Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Steven Barnum, NOAA, Coast Survey Today's Designs, Tomorrow's Alternatives Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Anthony Jones, Oases Desalination International, Ltd. Brian Braginton-Smith, The Conservation Consortium OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Ocean Mapping Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Bruce Vogt, NOAA, National Ocean Service John McDonough, NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Aurelie Shapiro, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Synthetic Aperture Sonar I Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Daniel Sternlicht, Dynamics Technology, Inc. Kerry Commander, Office of Naval Research Underwater Communications II Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Marine and Ocean Education V Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Susan Haynes, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ocean Instrumentation IV Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Arne Diercks, Ocean Technologies, LLC Wilford Schmidt, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Bathymetry From Space I Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Walter Smith, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Underwater Propagation and Scattering II Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Raymond Soukup, Naval Research Laboratory Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Non-Acoustic Mosaic I Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: J. W. Rish, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Hanumant Singh, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Ocean Observing Systems for Surveying and Warning Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: George Maul, Florida Institute of Technology Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee AUV Interactive Vehicles Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Richard Camilli, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Classification of Underwater Targets III Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University Gerald Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Target Recognition and Identification Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Manuel Fernandez, Lockheed Martin John Tatum, Brainlike, Inc Cables and Connectors Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Tom Coughlin, Marine Technology Society Colin Sandwith, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Robert Munier, Tyco Telecommunications Ocean Industry III, Aquaculture Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Michael Kearns, National Ocean Industries Association Marine Geodesy III Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Francis Derby, The Pennsylvania State University Muneendra Kumar, MTS Homeland Security Policy Issues Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Philip Kenul, NOAA, Homeland Security Program Office Lawrence Mendlow, Sealift Support Program Office Ocean Energy Issues Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Anthony Jones, Oases Desalination International, Ltd. Brian Braginton-Smith, The Conservation Consortium OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Marine Law and Policy V: Marine Protected Areas: State, National and International Initiatives Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Gerhard Kuska, University of Delaware, Graduate College of Marine Studies Kristen Averyt, U.S. Senate, Office of Senator Ron Wyden Operations Models I Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Maureen Kenny, NOAA, Coast Survey Synthetic Aperture Sonar II Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Kerry Commander, Office of Naval Research Daniel Sternlicht, Dynamics Technology, Inc. Underwater Communications III Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Marine and Ocean Education VI Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Elizabeth Day, NOAA, National Sea Grant Program Communications, Navigation and Safety: Systems Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Laura Kracker, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Jack Riley, NOAA, Coast Survey OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Future Space-Based Ocean Observation Sensors and Systems Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Vincent Grano, NOAA, National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Eric Miller, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Ocean Instrumentation V Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Wilford Schmidt, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Michael Harris, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Transitioning Ocean Observing Systems from Research to Operations Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Dave Zilkowski, NOAA, National Geodetic Survey Peter Milne, ORION Project Office AUV Navigation Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Joel Parry, Draper Lab Douglas Horner, Naval Postgraduate School Seafloor Observing System Design and Performance I Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Hal Palmer, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Tim Janaitis, Phoenix International, Inc. Sonar Imaging and Visualization Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Ivars Kirsteins, Naval Undersea Warfare Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Ropes and Tension Members-I Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Greg Davis, Honeywell Advanced Fibers and Composites John Flory, Tension Technology International Marine Geodesy IV Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Francis Derby, The Pennsylvania State University Homeland Security Technology Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Marine Living Resources II Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Richard Thorne, Prince William Sound Science Center Edmund Gerstein, Leviathan Legacy Inc. Sonar Calibration Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Anthony Paolero, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Localization and Tracking Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Christian Barat, Laboratoire Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes de Sophia (I3S) Antipolis OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Ocean and Coastal Water Pollution Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Aurelie Shapiro, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Underwater Communications IV Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Marine and Ocean Education VII Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Susan Haynes, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Sarah Schoedinger, NOAA, Office of Education and Sustainable Development Oil and Chemical Spills Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: Gilbert Jones II, REM, Booz Allen Hamilton Richard Camilli, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Bathymetry From Space II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Walter Smith, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Surface-Based Radars Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Dennis Trizna, Imaging Science Research, Inc Jack Harlan, NOAA, National Ocean Service Laser Imaging Methods and Applications Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Donna Kocak, Green Sky Imaging, LLC Frank Caimi, SkyCross, Inc Enabling Technologies and Platforms for Ocean Observatories Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Alexandra Isern, National Science Foundation ORION Andrew Clark, National Office for Sustained and Integrated Observing (IOOS) Ocean.US AUV Advanced Controllers and Applications Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Ryan Eustice, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Seafloor Observing System Design and Performance II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Hal Palmer, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Jerry Wilson, Fugo Pelagos International OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Sonar Detection Systems I Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: James Candy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Jane Terry, University of Huddersfield Ropes and Tension Members-II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Tom Hudon, PCCI, Inc. John Flory, Tension Technology International Data Products and Visualizations Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Julia Powell, NOAA, Coast Survey James Irish, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Homeland Security Acoustic Technology Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Laura Kracker, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Marine Living Resources III Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Richard Thorne, Prince William Sound Science Center Public Outreach and Awareness II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Sharon Cooper, Smithsonian/National Museum of Natural History Bruce Moravchik, NOAA, National Ocean Service OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Marine and Ocean Education X Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Susan Lovelace, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Hollings Marine Laboratory Jill Zande, Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center Ocean and Coastal Water Pollution Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Nikola Garber, NOAA, Office of the Undersecretary of Oceans and Atmosphere S. Hartwell, NOAA, National Ocean Service Marine and Ocean Education VIII Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Co-Chairs: Erica Moulton, Hillsborough Community College Susan Haynes, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Bathymetry From Space III Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Michael Corson, Naval Research Laboratory Aircraft-Based Ocean Sensors Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Dale Schuler, Naval Research Laboratory Herbert Ripley, Hyperspectral Data International Image Processing and Detection Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Yuri Rzhanov, University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Gamal Hassan, Baker Hughes Inc. Ocean Observing: Oceanographic Information Processing II Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Manned Underwater Vehicles Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Climate and Environmental Change Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Edward Myers III, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Coast Survey Albert Williams 3rd, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Sonar Detection Systems II Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: James Candy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Jane Terry, University of Huddersfield AUV XIV Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Justin Manley, Mitretek Systems Fred Thwaites, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Ocean Observing Systems Role in the Census of Marine Life (CoML) Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Vera Alexander, Census of Marine Life Peter Fippinger, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Homeland Security - Maritime Safety Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Ed Martin, NOAA, Coast Survey Coral Reefs Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Edmund Gerstein, Leviathan Legacy Inc. Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution AUV Docking Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: John Leonard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Robert Downs, NOAA, Coast Survey OCEANS 2005 Sessions by Day/Time Public Outreach and Awareness I Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Archie Morrison III, Nobska Development Corporation Global Cooperation and Outreach Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Bruce Moravchik, NOAA, National Ocean Service Marine and Ocean Education IX Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: Sarah Schoedinger, NOAA, Office of Education and Sustainable Development Andy Armstrong, NOAA, Coast Survey OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Passive Polarimetric Ocean Observations Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Ray Godin, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Peter Gaiser, Naval Research Laboratory The WindSat Polarimetric Radiometer and Ocean Wind Measurements Peter Gaiser; Michael Bettenhausen; Li Li; Elizabeth Twarog Naval Research Laboratory WindSat Ocean Surface Wind Vector and Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals Michael Bettenhausen; Peter Gaiser Naval Research Laboratory Ocean Retrievals for WindSat: Algorithm, Radiative Transfer Model, and Validation Thomas Meissner; Frank Wentz Remote Sensing Systems Underwater Magnetic Target Localization Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Paul Carroll, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City John Purpura, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Unscented particle filter for tracking a magnetic dipole target Marius Birsan Defence Research and Development Center, Atlantic Generalized Magnetic Gradient Contraction Based Method for Detection, Localization and Discrimination of Underwater Mines and Unexploded Ordnance Roy Wiegert; John Oeschger Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City An Information-Theoretic Approach to Underwater Magnetic Dipole Localization Aditya Gadre1; Daniel Stiwell2; Bradley Davis3 1 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 2 Virginia Tech 3 Nanosonic Inc OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Exploration Data Management: No Data, No Information, No Nobel! Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Sharon Mesick, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Steven Rutz, NOAA, National Oceanographic Data Center Ocean Exploration Data Management: A Success Story Sharon Mesick1; Susan Gottfired2; Eric Roby3 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Planning Systems Inc. 3 NOAA Coastal Data Development Lab 2 An Ocean Data Archivist's Perspective During an Ocean Exploration Cruise Steven Rutz; Donald Collins NOAA, National Oceanographic Data Center NOAA Video Data Management System (VDMS): No Video, No Oscar! Anna Fiolek1; Dottie Anderson2; Donald Collins3; Mary Cumberpatch2; Janice Beattie2 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service NOAA Central Library 3 NOAA, National Oceanographic Data Center 2 The NODC Archive Management System: Archiving Marine Data for Ocean Exploration and Beyond Donald Collins1; Steven Rutz2 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service NOAA, National Oceanographic Data Center 2 The Digital Atlas and the NOAA Library Catalog: Data, Information, Nobel! - Site Demonstration Sharon Mesick1; Anna Fiolek2 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service NOAA Central Library 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Observing: Data Management and Communications for the IOOS I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory NOAA's Contributions to the Integrated Ocean Observing System Emily Larkin1; Jennifer Werner2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service NOAA 2 Integrated Architectures and Modeling Tools Ramon Williams1; Eliud Bonilla2; Williams Hafner3 1 Northrop Grumman George Mason University 3 EMS Satellite Networks 2 Data Access Interoperability within IOOS Peter Cornillon1; John Caron2; Thomas Burk3; Daniel Holloway1 1 University of Rhode Island UCAR 3 University of Minnesota 2 The Southeastern University Research Association Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction Program: Integrating Marine Science and Information Technology Philip Bogden1; Gabrielle Allen2; Gregory Stone3; Sara Graves4; Hans Graber5; Harrry Wang6; Rick Luettich7; Wei Zhao8; Joanne Bintz9; Peter Sheng10; Dan Reed7 1 Southeastern University Research Association Lousiana State University Center for Computation & Technology 3 Louisiana State University 4 University of Alabama Huntsville 5 University of Miami 6 Virginia Institute of Marine Science 7 University of North Carolina 8 Texas A&M 9 SURA 10 University of Florida 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time AUV New Vehicle Designs Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Development of the Remus 600 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Roger Stokey1; Alexander Roup2; Chris von Alt3; Tom Austin3; Ben Allen3; Ned Forrester3; Rob Goldsborough3; Mike Purcell3; Fred Jaffe3; Gregory Packard3; Amy Kukulya3 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute VCT Inc 3 WHOI 2 The development of a free-swimming UUV for mine neutralization Bryan Schulz1; Robert Hughes1; Edward Matson1; Ryan Moody1; Brett Hobson2 1 Nekton Research Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute 2 Development of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Observation of Underwater Structures Satomi Ohata1; Kazuo Ishii1; Hiroshi Sakai2; Toshinari Tanaka2; Tamaki Ura3 1 Kyushu Institute of Technology Port and Airport Research Institute 3 Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo 2 Workhorse AUV - A cost-sensible new Autonomous Vehicle for Surveys/Soundings, Search & Rescue, and Research Bob Anderson; Jonathan Crowell OceanServer Technology, Inc. Physical Oceanography and Meteorology I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Timothy Wynne, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Bathythermograph Error Analysis and Reduction (BEAR) Erik Rike1; Donald DelBalzo2 1 Neptune Sciences Div of PSI Planning Systems, Inc. 2 Long-term regional marine surface water measurements in the Caribbean, Bahamas and Straits of Florida. Elizabeth Williams1; Edward Kearns2; Shailer Cummings3; Rich Findley4 1 University of Miami RSMAS/University of Miami 3 AOML/NOAA 4 Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Matched Field and Time Reversal Processing I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Charles Gaumond, Naval Research Laboratory Maria Rendas, Laboratoire I3S Detection enhancement using multiple time-reversed guide sources in shallow water David Calvo; Charles Gaumond; David Fromm; Richard Menis; Joseph Lingevitch; Geoffrey Edelmann; Elisabeth Kim Naval Research Laboratory The effect of coherence and noise on the decomposition of the time reversal operator David Fromm; Charles Gaumond; Joseph Lingevitch; Richard Menis; David Calvo; Geoffrey Edelmann; Elezabeth Kim Naval Research Laboratory Robust Tracking of Longitudinal Objects Lying on the Sea Floor with an AUV equipped of a Scanning Sonar Christian Barat1; Maria Rendas2 1 Laboratoire Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes de Sophia (I3S) Antipolis CNRS 2 Buoy Technology I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Walter Paul, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Rick Cole, University of South Florida A New Generation of TABS II Buoy for the Texas Automated Buoy System John Walpert1; Norman Guinasso Jr.2; Kevin Lamonte2 1 Texas A&M University, Geochemical & Environmental Research Group Texas A&M University - GERG 2 TRIAXYS Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler Comparison Study Randolph Kashino ; Tony Ethier; Reo Phillips AXYS Technologies Inc Satellite data link buoy for wave-current measurement in very shallow waters Lavinio Gualdesi1; Piero Guerrini2; Daniel Conley2 1 NATO Undersea Research Centre NATO 2 The Evolution of Radio/Acoustic Communication Gateway Buoys Bill Marn1; Joe Rice1; Chris Fletcher1; Bob Creber1; Ken Rogers2; Rick Babicz3 1 SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego Science and Technology Corporation 3 Falmouth Scientific, Inc. 2 COMPS, SEACOOS and Near-Shore Waves Rick Cole1; Robert Weisberg1; Neil Trenaman2; Kevin Amundsen3 1 University of South Florida RD Instruments 3 Benthos, Inc. 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Exploration and Archaeology I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Brett Phaneuf, ProMare John Broadwater, NOAA, National Marine Sanctuary Program's Maritime Heritage Program Investigating the Unknown: Converting the USNS CAPABLE to Explore the World's Oceans John McDonough1; Gordon Green2 1 NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Oak Management 2 A 19th Century Shipwreck and the Myth of Deep Ocean Preservation Hawk Tolson Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. An Overview of Stabilization and Storage of Deep Water Iron Encrustations Wyatt Yeager Numismatic Conservation Services/Odyssey Marine Exploration Diving and Life Support Systems Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: David Balk, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Karin Lynn, Marine Technology Society/US Navy The Use of Metal Hydrides as a Cooling Source for Divers Marshall Nuckols Duke University Medical Center Life Support Breathing System for First Responders and Homeland Security: "TACR" - Tactical Rebreather Mark Johnson O2 Dive Technologies Marine Forensics -- Historic Shipwrecks, Determination of the Root Cause Kenneth Smith, Jr.1; William Garzke2; Robert Dulin, Jr.3; F. Bemis4; Carrey Filling5 1 Engineering Systems Inc. Computer Sciences Corporation, Advanced Marine Center 3 SPARTA, Inc. 4 Lusitania Search LLC. 5 CSC Advanced Marine 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Communications, Navigation, and Safety: DP and Nav Methods Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: James Gardner, NOAA, Coast Survey Ryan Eustice, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Control of ship replenishment by output feedback synchronization Anne Karin Bondhus; Kristin Pettersen Norwegian University of Science and Technology Formation Control of Marine Craft using Constraint Functions Ivar-Andre Ihle1; Jerome Jouffroy2; Thor Fossem2 1 orwegian University of Science and Technology, Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures SFF CeSOS, NTNU 2 Positioning of an Underwater Vehicle Based on Model-Known Vision System Shuo Li; Shihua Tang; Qing xiao Wu; Yuechao wang Shenyang institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Sciences Conserving and Restoring Coastal Habitat I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Jason Goldberg, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Branch of Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Tom O'Connor, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Assessing the potential for natural recovery and coral restoration techniques for enhancing coral habitat in Jamaica Norman Quinn1; Barbara Kojis2 1 University of the West Indies Division of Fish and Wildlife 2 Structural Reef Restoration and Coral Transplantation to the R/V Columbus Iselin Grounding Site in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary J. Hudson; Erik Franklin Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Rivers to Reefs - Watersheds Affect Ocean Reefs Cathy Sakas NOAA, National Ocean Service OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine Law and Policy I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Craig McLean, NOAA, National Ocean Service Meredith Blaydes, University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards in the African Coastal and Ocean ENvironment: Need for Holistic, Pragmatic Early Warning System and Management Approach REgina Folorunsho; Larry Awosika Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research Prospects and Obstacles to Large Marine Ecosystem-based Management in the Benguela Current Region Jesse Mechling NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service Strengthening Federal Interagency Collaboration in the Ocean Policy Arena: Learning from Experience Gerhard Kuska University of Delaware, Graduate College of Marine Studies NOAA's Ecosystem Approach to Management James Burgess1; John Dunnigan2; Jesse Mechling2; Elisabeth Norton2 1 NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Ecosystem Goal Team 2 Information Networks Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Maureen Kenny, NOAA, Coast Survey One-Day Wave Forecast Using Buoy Data and Artificial Neural Networks Shreenivas Londhe; Vijay Panchang Texas A&M University at Galveston Multiple-UUV Approach for Enhancing Connectivity in Underwater Ad-hoc Sensor Networks Winston Seah1; Hwee Tan2; Zheng Liu2; Marcelo Ang2 1 Institute for Infocomm Research National University of Singapore 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Underwater Propagation and Scattering I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Raymond Soukup, Naval Research Laboratory Acoustic Detection of Thermohaline Staircases in the Ocean and Laboratory Raymond Schmitt Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution A Finite Element Model for Acoustic Scattering from Objects Near the Ocean Bottom Joseph Shirron; Thomas Giddings Metron, Inc. Low-Frequency Resonant Scattering from Fish in Littoral Environments Raymond Soukup; Redwood Nero Naval Research Laboratory Oceans and Human Health I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Tracy Collier, NOAA Fisheries, Environmental Conservation Division Wade Smith, Mitretek Systems Connecting the Oceans and Human Health through Research and Education Susan Lovelace1; Deborah McArthur2; Laura Florence3 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service, Hollings Marine Laboratory Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NMFS/NOAA 3 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, OAR/NOAA 2 An Ecosystem Approach to Ciguatera Fish Poisoning in Cuba: Preliminary Results Karen Morrison1; Pablo Prieto2; Arnaldo Dominquez2; David Waltner-Toews1 1 University of Guelph Ministry of Public Health 2 Estimation of Disease-Induced Mortalities in Outmigrant Salmon Associated with Environmental Stressors in the Columbia River Basin Frank Loge1; Mary Arkoosh2; Timothy Ginn1; Lyndal Johnson2; Tracy Collier2 1 University of California Davis NOAA Fisheries 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine and Ocean Education I Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Paula Keener-Chavis, NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Sharon Walker, The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium NOAA'S Discovery Center: Critically Reviewed Education Models For Presenting Earth And Ocean Science Bruce Moravchik NOAA, National Ocean Service The effects of a marine and coastal resource education project on urban science teachers' curricula, pedagogical practices, and sense of place Ross Nehm The City College of the City University of New York Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees of Success in Earth System Science (MS PHD'S) Initiative's Professional Development Program Jozan Powell1; Ashanti Pyrtle2; Vivian Williamson-Whitney1 1 University of South Florida University of South Florida, College of Marine Science 2 The COMET® Program: Satellite Education and Training Resources for the Meteorology and Ocean Communities Patrick Dills1; Sherwood Wang2; Thomas Lee3 1 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research UCAR/COMET 3 Naval Research Laboratory 2 Ocean Observation Education - Getting Organized Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Susan Cook, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Using Ocean Observing Systems to Promote Lifelong Ocean Education Blanche Meeson Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration The ORION Education Plan: Prioritizing and Planning for Education and Outreach for the Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks initiative. Susan Cook Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Developing Education and Outreach Programs in Regional Ocean Observing Systems Mike Spranger1; Jack Thigpen2; Robert Bacon3 1 University of Florida/Florida Sea Grant North Carolina Sea Grant Program 3 South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium 2 Utilizing the data from NOAA's observing systems to achieve environmental literacy Carrie McDougall1; Atziri Ibanez2; Susan White2 1 NOAA, Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere NOAA, National Estuarine Research Reserve System 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Combined Active and Passive Microwave Techniques Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: W. Linwood Jones, University of Central Florida, Central Florida Remote Sensing Laboratory Francis Monaldo, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory A Novel Active and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing Technique for Measuring Ocean Surface Wind Vector Seubson Soisuvarn1; W. Linwood Jones2; Zorana Jelenak3 1 Central Florida Remote Sensing Lab University of Central Florida, Central Florida Remote Sensing Laboratory 3 UCAR/NOAA/NESDIS ORA 2 Joint Processing of the Signals Backscattered from and Emitted by the Sea Surface Astghik Hambaryan; Artashes Arakelyan Ecoserv Remote Observation Centre Co., Ltd. Sea Surface Radar-Radiometer Joint Image's Natural Origin Signatures Radio Contrast and Spatial Size's Distributions Properties for Various Meteorology and Seas Artashes Arakelyan; Astghik Hambaryan; Mushegh Manukyan; Arsen Arakelyan Ecoserv Remote Observation Centre Co., Ltd. A Measuring Complex of Polarimetric, Combined Radar-Radiometers of S-, and Ku-Band of Frequencies for Vessel and Airborne Application Astghik Hambaryan; Artashes Arakelyan; Mushegh Manukyan; Sargis Darbinyan; Arsen Arakelyan Ecoserv Remote Observation Centre Co., Ltd. OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Underwater Buried Mine Detection, Localization and Classification Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Paul Carroll, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Ted Clem, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Initial Evaluation of the New Real-time Tracking Gradiometer Designed for Small Unmanned Underwater Vehicles George Allen1; Glenn Sulzberger2; John Bono2; Jeffery Pray2; Theodore Clem2 1 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City NSWC PC 2 Real-Time Tracking Gradiometer for use in an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Buried Minehunting Sankaran Kumar; David Skvoretz; Charles Moeller; Merle Ebbert; Alexander Perry; R. Ostrom; Anthony Tzouris; Silas Bennett; Peter Czipott GE Infrastructure, Security The magnitude and distribution of ambient fluctuations in the scalar magnetic field. Zahir Daya; Marius Birsan; Peter Holtham Defence Research and Development Canada Initial Demonstration of the Laser Scalar Gradiometer for Buried Minehunting Ted Clem1; Philip Davis2; Robert McDonald2; David Overway2; John Purpura2; Leon Vaizer2; Don King3 1 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Naval Surface Warfare Center 3 Polatomic, Inc. 2 Ocean Instrumentation I: CTD and Bathymetry Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Doug Cronin, Naval Oceanographic Office Pete Alleman, C&C Techniques IMI-30: A 30 kHz Imaging and Mapping Instrument Mark Rognstad University of Hawaii at Manoa Instrumentation for the measurement of shallow seabed topography by a fishing echo sounder Katsumori Hatanaka1; Masaaki Wada2; Minoru Kotaki1 1 Hokkaido Tokai University Future University - Hakodate 2 A New Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Device for High Resolution Oceanographic Measurements Robert Petitt1; Raymond Schmitt2; Neil Brown2; Robert Millard2; Robin Singer2 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute WHOI 2 A fouling protected conductivity sensor for long-term salinity measurements in the upper ocean. Raymond Schmitt Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Observing: Data Management and Communications for the IOOS II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Construction of Marine Vocabularies in the Marine Metadata Interoperability Project Luis Bermudez1; John Graybeal2; Anthony Isenor3; Roy Lowry4; Dawn Wright5 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MMI) MBARI 3 Defence R&D Canada-Atlantic 4 BODC 5 Oregon State University 2 The Data Acquisition and Control Network (DACNet) Ocean Observing Operating System R. Adams1; Pat Hoyt1; Glenn Davidson1; Scott McLean2 1 Satlantic WETSAT 2 T AUV Enabling Technology Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Douglas Horner, Naval Postgraduate School Alumina Ceramic 3.6in Flotation Spheres for 11 KM ROV/AUV Systems Steve Weston1; Jerry Stachiw2; Ray Merewether1; Mark Olsson1; George Jemmott1 1 DeepSea Power & Light Hydroports 2 Battery Arrays, Rechargable li-ion power sources for marine applications Jon Crowell OceanServer Technology, Inc. Development of an Underwater Manipulator mounted for an AUV Makoto Ishitsuka; Kazuo ISHII Kyushu Institute of Technology Optimal Thrust Characteristics of a Synthetic Jet Actuator for Small Underwater Vehicles Kamran Mohseni; Michael Krieg University of Colorado OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Physical Oceanography and Meteorology II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Frank Aikman, NOAA, National Ocean Service Richard Crout, NOAA, National Data Buoy Center Instantaneous Current Prediction for Naval Operations Peter Chu Naval Postgraduate School Observations of Downward and Upward Propagating Near-Inertial Waves in the Western Gulf of Mexico Bruce Magnell1; Leonid Ivanov1; M. Cristina Govea2; Rita Lopez2; Oscar Molina2 1 Woods Hole Group, Inc. Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo 2 Redetermining the Tidal Current Predictions for the Hudson River, NY Laura Rear1; Richard Bourgerie2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 2 Seasonal Characterization of Currents of Northern California's Humboldt Bay Karen Earwaker NOAA, National Ocean Service Matched Field and Time Reversal Processing II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Maria Rendas, Laboratoire I3S Charles Gaumond, Naval Research Laboratory Robust adaptive matched-field localization based on a subspace projection distance estimator ShiXin Zou; Yuanliang Ma; Kunde Yang; Zhengyao He Northwestern Polytechnical University Adaptive matched field processing with mismatch environment and moving sources Kunde Yang; Yuanliang Ma; Shixin Zou; Shefeng Yan Northwestern Polytechnical University Matched field processing in a mismatch and multi-source environment Kunde Yang; Yuanliang Ma Northwestern Polytechnical University OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Buoy Technology II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Rick Cole, University of South Florida Walter Paul, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution From Alaska to the South Pacific in One-Hop Rick Cole1; Noah Reddell, LTJG, USN2; Umran Inan2; Sean Kery3; James Cappellini4; Pierre Smit, Capt. USAF5; George Greider6 1 University of South Florida Stanford University 3 Oceaneering 4 Mooring Systems, Inc. 5 Air Force Research Lab 6 Gilman Corp. 2 A Compact Wave and Ocean Data Buoy System Chung-Chu Teng1; Landry Bernard2; Brett Taft2; Mike Burdette2 1 NOAA, National Weather Service Naitonal Data Buoy Center 2 The Use of Snubbers as Strain Limiters in Moorings Mark Chaffey1; Walter Paul2; Andy Hamilton3; Stanley Boduch4 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute WHOI 3 MBARI 4 University of New Hampshire 2 On Compliance in Coastal Moorings James Irish Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Ocean Exploration and Archaeology II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Fredrik Søreide, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Brett Phaneuf, ProMare Comparative Photometric Analysis of Structural Degradation on the Bow of RMS Titanic David Bright Nautical Research Group, Inc. Experimental deep-water archaeology Neil Dobson Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. Ormen Lange: Investigation and excavation of a shipwreck in 170m depth Fredrik Søreide; Marek Jasinski Norwegian University of Science and Technology Recovering the Lost Treasures of Ipiutak (Pt. Hope), Alaska Philip McGillivary U.S. Coast Guard Icebreakers OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Seafloor Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Herbert Herrmann, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mike Blumenberg, Naval Sea Systems Command Design and Installation of Suction Piles for Breakwater Foundation Sangchul Bang1; Yeongki Cho2; Daejin Kwag3 1 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Daewoo E&C Co., Ltd. 3 Advact 2 Lateral Holding Capacity of Skirted Foundations on Soft Seafloor Soil David Thompson Naval Facilites Engineering Service Center Updated Foundation Stability Model for Soft Clay Daniel True MAR, Inc. Communications, Navigation and Safety: Safe Navigation Technology Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: John Nyberg, NOAA, Coast Survey Roger Stokey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute An Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Underwater Acoustic Networks Volkan Rodoplu; Min Kyoung Park University of California, Santa Barbara High-Data-Rate, Line-of-Site Network Radio for Mobile Maritime Communications Christopher Moffatt Harris Corporation Laser Range Lights Gennady Kaloshin Institute of Atmospheric Optics ALB Technical Development - Object Detection Rhys Barker; Mark Sinclair Tenix Laser Airborne Depth Sounder (LADS) Incorporated OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Conserving and Restoring Coastal Habitat II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Dallas Miner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Tom O'Connor, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Conserving Coastal Habitats One Partner at a Time Susan Mangin; Sally Valdes U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Design of Sustainable Tidal Creeks for Beneficial Use (Created) Marshes in Galveston Bay Thomas Ravens; Vaishali Kushwaha Texas A&M University at Galveston From the mountains to the sea: restoring shaded coffee plantations to protect tropical coastal ecosystems Leopoldo Miranda-Castro; Silmarie Padrón U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Scallop Dredging in the New York Bight: Substrate Changes and Associated Recovery Rates William Phoel1; J. Wells2; Vincent Capone3; Anna Macan4 1 Phoel Associates, Inc. Undersea Research Foundation, Inc. 3 4 Black Laser Learning NOAA/NMFS, Fisheries Statistics Office 2 Marine Law and Policy II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Jason Goldberg, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sarah Carr, University of North Carolina Effectively Addressing Ecosystem Understanding: Solutions to the Limitations of Current Fisheries and Oceans Policy Richard Thorne Prince William Sound Science Center Bridging biodiversity and tourism towards sustainable development of sandy beaches Marcin Jedrzejczak Academy of Ecology and Management NOAA's Ocean Acoustics Program -- Supporting Science, Management, and Public Education Brandon Southall1; Roger Gentry2 1 NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Acoustics Program, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources 2 The Law Governing Autonomous Undersea Vehicles: What an Operator Needs to Know Stephanie Showalter Sea Grant Law Center Environmental Risks and Ocean Industries James Marsh University of Hawaii at Manoa OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Data Management Algorithms Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Elizabeth Creed, Rutgers University From Raw Data to Observing Products with SSDS: Fishes and Wishes Kevin Gomes; Francisco Chavez; John Graybeal Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Multi-Satellite Cloud Product Generation over Land and Ocean using Canonical Coordinate Features Amanda Falcone; Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi Colorado State University Underwater Transducers and Sonar Systems I Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Donald DelBalzo, Planning Systems, Inc., Neptune Sciences Division Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution AQS-20 Through-the-Sensor (TTS) Performance Assessment Michael Harris1; Willaiam Avera2; Chad Steed2; John Sample2; L. Bibee2; W. Morgerson3 1 Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Naval Research Laboratory 3 NAVOCEANO 2 A Versatile System-Independent Echo-Repeater System Richard Menis Naval Research Laboratory Oceans and Human Health II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Bruce Vogt, NOAA, National Ocean Service Tracy Collier, NOAA Fisheries, Environmental Conservation Division Colonization of shellfish by pathogenic Vibrios Rohinee Paranjpye1; Mark Strom2 1 NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA/NMFS/NWFSC 2 Artisanal Fishing: Environment Education as Prevention of Occupational Risks Evelyn Albizu1; Sonia Buck2 1 Fundacentro Federal University of Parana 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine and Ocean Education II Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Sharon Walker, The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium Erica Moulton, Hillsborough Community College Energizing Networks Of Free-Choice Learning Organizations Around The USCOP Report And One Ocean Jerry Schubel; Corinne Monroe; Adam Lau Aquarium of the Pacific ROV'ing Into the National Marine Sanctuaries Kate Thompson NOAA, National Ocean Service Systematics as a Hypothesis-Based Science and its Fundamental Role in Understanding Oceans Jennifer Collins1; Allen Collins2 1 South County Secondary School National Systematics Lab 2 Ocean Observation Education - New Courses for High School and Post Secondary Tuesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ira Geer, American Meteorological Society Online Ocean Studies: An Undergraduate Distance-Learning Course Utilizing Ocean and Coastal Observing Systems Ira Geer; Elizabeth Mills; Joseph Moran; Robert Weinbeck American Meteorological Society Ocean Surface Currents H. Snyder1; M. Tweedie2 1 Gallaudet University NASA 2 Educational Needs in the Changing Field of Operational Oceanography: Training the People that will Sustain Munk's 1+1=3 Scenario Scott Glenn; Oscar Schofield; Robert Chant; Joshua Kohut; Janice McDonnell Rutgers University A New Master of Sciences Degree in Ocean Observing System at Texas A&M University Steven DiMarco; Lisa Campbell; Norman Guinasso Texas A&M University OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Active Mircrowave Ocean Observations Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: David Weissman, Hofstra University Francis Monaldo, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Hurricane Wind Retrievals Using the SeaWinds Scatterometer on QuikSCAT Ian Adams1; W. Linwood Jones2; Santhosh Vasudevan2; Seubson Soisuvarn2 1 Naval Research Laboratory, Microwave Remote Sensing Consultants University of Central Florida 2 QuikSCAT Radiometer Rain Rates for Wind Vector Quality Control Khalil Ahmad1; W Linwood Jones2; Takis Kasparis1 1 Central Florida Remote Sensing Lab University of Central Florida, Central Florida Remote Sensing Laboratory 2 Corrections to Scatterometer Wind Vectors: Removing and Calibrating Rain Induced Errors Using High Resolution NEXRAD Radar Measurements David Weissman Hofstra University Oceanic Rain Identification using Multi-Fractal Analysis of QuikSCAT Sigma-0 Vasud Torsekar1; Takis Kasparis1; W. Linwood Jones1; Khalil Ahmad1; David Long2 1 University of Central Florida Brigham Young University 2 The Application of QuikSCAT Winds in the NOAA Ocean Prediction Center Joseph Sienkiewicz1; Joan Von Ahn2 1 NOAA, National Weather Service STG/NOAA 2 Underwater Electromagnetic Target Detection Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Paul Carroll, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Marius Birsan, Defence Research and Development Center, Atlantic The effects of seawater on the EMI response of UXO Bill SanFilipo; Steve Norton; I.J. Won Geophex, Ltd. Magnetic Field Measurements of Limpet Mines Attached to a Ship's Steel Hull Jessica Linck; John Holmes; Joseph Gardner Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division Using the Bayesian theory to design the ocean floor electromagnetic sounding experiment Marius Birsan Defence Research and Development Center, Atlantic OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Instrumentation II: Current Sensing and Stability Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Stephen Cumbee, Naval Oceanographic Office Analysis of band-passed directional wave data Torstein Pedersen1; Chris Malzone2; Eric Siegel2 1 Nortek AS Nortek USA 2 A Comparison of Two Measurement Systems Designed to Provide Real-Time Current Information In Support of Navigation Kathryn Bosley1; Cathryn Primrose2; Christiaan Harragin2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service Fugro GEOS 2 Design and Simulation of a Two Stage Towing System Eric Schuch1; Amy Linklater1; Nathan Lambeth1; Craig Woolsey2 1 Virginia Tech Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2 The 2nd Generation Environmental Sample Processor: Evolution of a Robotic Underwater Biochemical Laboratory Brent Roman1; Christopher Scholin2; Scott Jensen2; Roman Marin2; Eugene Massion2; Jason Feldman3 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute MBARI 3 NASA JPL 2 Ocean Observing: Oceanographic Information Processing I Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory A Comparison of NOAA Hydrographic Data Processing Methods Old and New Crescent Moegling NOAA, Office of Finance and Administration Ocean Surface Feature Extraction and Targets Detection From SAR Images Using Neural Network Mingxin Nie Wuhan University of Technology Designing a Quality Oceanographic Data Processing Environment Chris Paternostro1; Armin Pruessner2; Roman Semkiw2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service Systems Integration and Development 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time AUV Applications and Recent Results Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Joel Parry, Draper Lab Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Gerd Glang, NOAA, Coast Survey Results from MBARI's Integrated Mapping System William Kirkwood1; David Caress2; Hans Thomas2; Rob McEwen2; Farley Shane2; Richard Henthorn2; Paul McGill2 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute MBARI 2 Observation Behavior of an AUV for Ship Wreck Investigation Tamaki Ura1; Youko Kurimoto2; Hayato Kondo3; Yoshiaki Nose1; Takashi Sakamaki1; Yoji Kuroda2 1 Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo Meiji University 3 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology 2 AUVs for ANSWRS - ANtarctic Studies of the Western Ross Sea Philip McGillivary U.S. Coast Guard Icebreakers First Sea Trial of Underwater Observation System Using Autonomous Towed Vehicle Tetsuya Shiraishi ; Hiroshi Sakai; Jin-Kyu Choi; Toshinari Tanaka Port and Airport Research Institute Physical Oceanography and Meteorology III Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Edward Myers III, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Coast Survey Richard Crout, NOAA, National Data Buoy Center Assessment of Ocean Prediction Model for Naval Operations Using Acoustic Preset Peter Chu Naval Postgraduate School The integration of a hurricane wind hazard model with deep-water and nearshore wave models Zhanxian Wang; Peter Vickery Applied Research Associates, Inc. Effects of surface waves on wind-driven current in a shallow water Zhenhua Huang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Classification of Underwater Targets I Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Gerald Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University A Probabilistic Model for Score-based Algorithm Fusion Gerald Dobeck Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Cascaded Volterra Fusion of Processing Strings for Automated Sea Mine Classification in Shallow Water Tom Aridgides1; Manuel Fernandez2 1 Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors (MS2) Lockheed Martin 2 Ocean Industry II Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Michael Kearns, National Ocean Industries Association Robert Munier, Tyco Telecommunications M3: Multi-Mach Maglev Transport In Sub-Surface Ocean Tubes James Powell; Gordon Danby Plus Ultra Technologies, Inc. Application of the scattering matrix theory to the hydrodynamic forces on a multi-hull structure in waves Ken Tkagi Osaka University Achieving High Container Through-Put Rates, Between Vessels in High Seas (A Vision of HiCASS) Sean Kery1; Gregory Hughes2; Edward May2; Paul Kjolseth2; Michael Pang2; William Thomas2; Thomas Treakle3; Daniel Liut3 1 Oceaneering International Oceaneering 3 SAIC Ship Technology Division 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Exploration and Archaeology III Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Brett Phaneuf, ProMare Jack Irion, Minerals Management Service Update on the Mica Shipwreck Excavation Project Brett Phaneuf ProMare International Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Robert Blumberg U.S. Department of State Development of a Real-Time GIS Mapping System for Deep-Sea Excavation of Shipwrecks Brett Phaneuf ProMare GIS Applications and Site Assessment in Seafloor Engineering Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: David Thompson, Naval Facilites Engineering Service Center Daniel True, MAR, Inc. Friction Angle of Sand from Minicone Soundings at Shallow Depth Mark Tufenkjian1; David Thompson2 1 California State University Los Angeles Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center 2 Development of Near Real Time Software to aid in At-Sea Seafloor Engineering Decision Making with a GIS interface Diane Beasley1; Philip Rockwell2 1 Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center MAR, Inc. 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Communications, Navigation and Safety: AUV and UW Vehicle Nav Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Thomas Curtin, Office of Naval Research Brett Hobson, Nekton Research, LLC Towards Bathymetry-Optimized Doppler Re-navigation for AUVs Ryan Eustice; Richard Camilli; Hanumant Singh Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution A New Procedure for Simultaneous Navigation of Multiple AUV's Bradley Baker1; Michael Anderson1; Dean Edwards1; Thomas Bean1; Doug O'Dell2 1 University of Idaho NAVSEA - ARD 2 Spatial Relationship Surveys of Navigation and Survey Instrumentation of NOAA Hydrographic Ships and Launches Kendall Fancher1; Steve Breidenbach2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service NOAA, National Geodetic Survey 2 Ocean and Coastal Water Pollution Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Thomas Jackson, NOAA, Coast Survey Development of a new acoustic communication technology for ballast water exchange compliance Kushal Talukdar Harris Acoustic Products Corporation Measurement of oil related pollution in the coastal region of Sultanate of Oman Ahmad Sana Sultan Qaboos University Determining the Presence of Anthropogenic Radionuclides in Puerto Rico: Preliminary Results Warner Ithier; Asahnti Pyrtle University of South Florida OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Mathematical Models Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory James Candy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Wave field generation with controlled instantaneous and spectral statistics Sara Cosme; Paulo Mónica Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias Identification of Frequency Dependent Viscous Damping Andrew Ross1; Thor Fossen2 1 Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures Department for Engineering Cybernetics 2 Comparative study of algorithms obtaining reduced order state-space form of radiation forces Kari Unneland; Erlend Kristiansen; Olav Egeland Norwegian University of Science and Technology Analysis on the characteristics of phase difference sequence in super wide coverage multi-beam echo sounder Haisen Li1; Tian Zhou1; Zhide Zhu1; Yanyi Yuan1; Shenghe Sun2 1 Harbin Engineering University Harbin Institute of Technology 2 Underwater Transducers and Sonar Systems II Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Donald DelBalzo, Planning Systems, Inc., Neptune Sciences Division Oceanographic Effects on Optimized Multistatic Sonobuoy Fields Donald DelBalzo1; David Kierstead2; Kevin Stangl3 1 Planning Systems, Inc., Neptune Sciences Division Daniel H. Wagner Assoc. 3 Naval Air Warfare Center 2 Calculation Method of the Velocity Weighting Vector for a Conformal Array of Underwater Acoustic Projecting Transducers Zhengyao He Northwestern Polytechnical University Sound Field Calculation for Underwater Acoustic Projecting Transducer Array of Arbitrary Shape Zhengyao He Northwestern Polytechnical University OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Physical Oceanography and Meteorology IV Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Tom Gross, NOAA, Coast Survey Albert Williams 3rd, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Bridging the Policy and Technology Gap: A Process to Instantiate Maritime Domain Awareness George Galdorisi1; Rebekah Goshorn2 1 Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego SSC San Diego 2 Building a Global Ocean Observing System for Climate Diane Stanitski1; Michael Johnson2; Sidney Thurston2 1 Shippensburg University/NOAA NOAA 2 The acquisition of real time full water column current profiles in depths exceeding 6,000ft using ADCPs. Jan van Smirren Fugro Global Environmental & Ocean Sciences Inc. Marine and Ocean Education III Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Jill Zande, Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center Paula Keener-Chavis, NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration One Ocean - One Global Classroom Mellie Lewis1; Beth Jewell2 1 Howard County Public School System NOAA 2 Reaching Out in New Ways: Working with Alternative Schools and Underrepresented Groups to Improve Ocean Literacy Through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Ocean Exploration Catalina Martinez1; Paula Keener-Chavis2; Fred Gorell2 1 NOAA, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research NOAA Ocean Exploration 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Observation Education - Opportunities for K-12 Educators I Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 5:25 PM C0-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Liesl Hotaling, Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education NOAA's National Marine Sanctuaries Live! Michiko Martin1; Tom Dudchik2; David Bizot3; Dawn Hayes4; Cathy Sakas5; Andrea McCurdy6 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service Sea Research Foundation, Institute for Exploration 3 NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program 4 NOAA's Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary 5 NOAA's Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary 6 enterACKed, LLC 2 Using Ocean Observing Systems Data in K-12 Classrooms Janice McDonnell1; George Matsumoto2; Liesl Hotaling3; Blanche Meeson4; Chris Parsons5; Rita Bell6 1 Rutgers University Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) 3 Stevens Institute of Technology 4 Ocean.Us 5 Word Craft 6 Monterey Bay Aquarium 2 Coastal Ocean Observing Technology Transfer to Educators Lundie Spence1; Margaret Olsen2; Braxton Davis3; Terri Hathaway4; Blake Schaeffer5 1 Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence, SouthEast UGA Marine Education Center & Aquarium 3 USC-CARO-COOPS 4 NC Sea Grant 5 NCSU 2 High School Oceanography and Technology: Bringing the Ocean to Class Maxine Packheiser Langley High School Sessions/Papers by Day/Time OCEANS 2005 Remotely Sensed Ocean Optics-Algorithms Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Robert Arnone, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Eric Bayler, NOAA, Center for Satellite Applications and Research Use of the first and second chlorophyll absorption bands for marine biogeochemical patch recognition Karl Heinz Szekielda City University of New York Modeling of the fluorescence retrieval from reflectance spectra using polarization discrimination Alexander Gilerson1; Jing Zhou2; Barry Gross2; Fred Moshary2; Samir Ahmed2 1 The City College of the City University of New York NOAA-CREST/The City College of the City University of New York 2 Estimating Absorption Due to Detritus and Colored Dissolved Organic Material From Satellite and Its Potential Applicability as Tracer for the Mississippi Plume Varis Ransibrahmanakul1; Adam Sapp2; Nancy Rabalais2; Erick Swenson3; Timothy Wynne4 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service LUMCON 3 LSU 4 NOAA 2 Microwave Remote Sensor Calibration and Validation Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Naoto Ebuchi, Hokkaido University Eric Gottshall, Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Calibration/Validation of the SeaWinds Radiometer Pet Laupattarakasem1; W Linwood Jones1; Khalil Ahmad1; Svetla Veleva2 1 Central Florida Remote Sensing Lab Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2 Satellite Calibration and Validation Utilizing the Airborne Polarimetric Microwave Imaging Radiometer (APMIR) David Dowgiallo; Justin Bobak Naval Research Laboratory Evaluation of marine surface winds observed by active and passive microwave sensors on ADEOS-II Naoto Ebuchi Hokkaido University OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Instrumentation III: Monitoring and Telemetry Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Sean Griffin, OMNI Technologies Ken Sharp, Naval Oceanographic Office Versatile use of MetOcean Systems for safety, environmental monitoring, science and recreation. Anders Tengberg Aanderaa Data Instruments Low Cost, Low Power, Undersea Sensor Telemetry Design Michael Holt General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Compact Shipboard Antenna System for Simultaneous Communication with Three Separate Satellites Eric Walton1; Eugene Lee2; Dana Kohlgraf2; Ryan Pavlovicz3; Gary Bruce3; Bruce Montgomery3 1 The Ohio State University Ohio St. University 3 Syntonics Corp. 2 The Integrated Ocean Observing System Coastal Module II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Victor Klemas, University of Delaware Robert Christian, East Carolina University Global Observing System for the Other Side of the Coast Robert Christian1; Stefano Mazzilli2 1 East Carolina University Global Terrestrial Observing System 2 The Carolinas Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction System: A User-Driven System Madilyn Fletcher1; Dwayne Porter1; Braxton Davis1; Leonard Pietrafesa2; Earle Buckley2; Lian Xie2 1 University of South Carolina North Carolina State University 2 Bio-physical Interactions in Ocean Margin Ecosystems (BIOME): Understanding Coastal Dynamics in the Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight Tiffany Moisan NASA OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time AUV Control I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo John Leonard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Design of output-feedback control system for high speed maneuvering of an underwater vehicle Jon Refsnes1; Asgeir Sørensen2; Kristin Pettersen3 1 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Marine Technology Department of Marine Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 3 Department of Engineering Cybernetics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2 A Fuzzy Controller for Underwater Vehicle-Manipulator Systems Bin Xu1; Norimitsu Sakagami2; Shunmugham Pandian1; Fred Petry1 1 Tulane University Tokai University 2 Adaptive Output Feedback Control of a Spheroidal Underactuated Underwater Vehicle Vahram Stepanyan1; Naira Hovakimyan2; Craig Woolsey2 1 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia Tech 2 Nonlinear Output Feedback Controller Design For Tracking Control of ODIN In Wave Disturbance Condition Liu Shuyong1; Danwei Wang1; Engkee Poh2; Chin Swee Chia2 1 Nanyang Technological University DSO National Laboratories 2 ROV Enabling Technology Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Justin Manley, Mitretek Systems Ryan Eustice, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution SHARPS: Precision Ranging Complimenting ROV Navigation Brian Bingham1; David Mindell2; Thomas Wilcox3; Andy Bowen4 1 Olin College MIT 3 MarineSonic 4 WHOI 2 A Kalman Filter for the Navigation of Remotely Operated Vehicles Dean Steinke University of Victoria Development of Advanced Secondary Cable for the Full Ocean Depth ROV Kaiko Tetsuji Maki Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology The IWROV: The Intelligent Future Richard Gross Schilling Robotics OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Classification of Underwater Targets II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Gerald Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University Forward-Looking Sonar Target Tracking and Homing From a Small AUV James Cobb1; Bryan Schulz2; Gerald Dobeck3 1 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Nekton Research, LLC 3 NSWC Panama City 2 Multi-frequency Backscatter Variations for Classification of Mine-like Targets from Low-resolution Sonar Data Jason Stack1; Gerald Dobeck2; Charles Bernstein2 1 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Naval Surface Warfare Center 2 Efficient Constitution of a Vector-Hydrophone for Boundryless DirectionFinding Javad Ahmadi-Shokouh; Hengameh Keshavarz University of Waterloo Buoy Technology III Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Walter Paul, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Mark Chaffey, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Development and Testing of an A-Sized Rapidly Deployable Navigation and Communication GATEWAY Buoy Frederick Driscoll Florida Atlantic University Competitive Field Testing of Moored Buoy Communications Systems Robert Stessel; C. Fikes University of Maine Medusa: the design and development of a TCP/IP communications nexus for the MOOS Portable Ocean Observatory Program Timothy Meese; Wayne Radochonski; Mark Chaffey Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute MTS Buoy Technology Committee Meeting Walter Paul Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Industry I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Michael Kearns, National Ocean Industries Association Robert Munier, Tyco Telecommunications Project ENDEAVOR: A Distributed System for Marine Vehicle Performance Analysis Donald Fabozzi II1; John Bergquist2; John Winship2; Demont Hansen3 1 Maui High Performance Computing Center SAIC 3 University of Hawaii 2 Improving Ship Maneuverability Standards as a Means for Increasing Ship Controllability and Safety Ye Li1; Alexander Landsburg2; Roderick Barr3; Sander Calisal1 1 University of British Columbia U.S. Maritime Administration 3 Hydronautics Research, Inc 2 Marine Geodesy I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Roger Parsons, NOAA, National Ocean Service Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee An Experiment Designed to Develop the Next Generation Tsunami Detection and Warning Buoy George Maul Florida Institute of Technology GPS Surveyed Time-Invariant Ellipsoidal Depths of the Sea Floor for Safe Navigation Muneendra Kumar1; George Maul2 1 Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Florida Insttute of Technology 2 Review of Progress on VDatum, a Vertical Datum Transformation Tool Edward Myers III NOAA, National Ocean Service, Coast Survey OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Homeland Security Operations II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Steven Barnum, NOAA, Coast Survey Use of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) for Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) Brian Tetreault U.S. Coast Guard Operational Availability Based On Wave Climatology, Concept Of Operations, And Hull Form Sean Kery1; Larry Traweek2; Jacqueline Roberts1; Phil Swanson1; Joseph Moody3 1 Oceaneering International Oceaneering 3 IFICS Product Office,Engineering Directorate 2 Fatigue Life Prediction Modeling In Support Of The Development Of Ship Board Exposed Equipment Sean Kery Oceaneering International Marine Living Resources I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Edmund Gerstein, Leviathan Legacy Inc. Richard Thorne, Prince William Sound Science Center Acoustic monitoring of the juvenile pink salmon food supply and predators in Prince William Sound, Alaska Richard Thorne Prince William Sound Science Center Estimating Chinook Salmon Escapement on the Copper River Keith van den Broek1; Jason Smith2 1 Native Village of Eyak LGL Limited 2 Monitoring Pacific herring abundance with combined acoustic and optical technologies Richard Thorne Prince William Sound Science Center The Opportunities and Constraints of using Satellite Remote Sensing Platforms for Biodiversity Monitoring William Crosse Conservation International OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine Law and Policy IV Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Ronald Raymond, Spectrum Offshore Adrienne Harris, NOAA, National Ocean Service Offshore Project Economics and Resource Convergence Brian Braginton-Smith The Conservation Consortium What was Old is New Again: Economic Potential of Deep Ocean Minerals the Second Time Around Caitlyn Antrim Negotiation Systems International Integrated Sustainable Community Infrastructure Brian Braginton-Smith The Conservation Consortium Ocean Energy Development and US Marine Law and Policy Carolyn Elefant Law Offices of Carolyn Elefant Operations Models II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Seawater Desalination: A Generalized Model for Feedwater Intakes Anthony Jones; Robert Campbell Oases Desalination International, Ltd. Some Practical Ways to Determine Coastal Current's Vertical Structure Colin Shen; Thomas Evans Naval Research Laboratory Bayesian Estimation of Mean Shipping Densities from Multiple Data Sources Yvan Gauthier Defence Research and Development Canada, Centre for Operational Research and Analysis OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Underwater Environment Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Ken Dial, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Laura Kracker, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Measurements of velocity dispersion in marine sediments during Boundary04 Malta Plateau experiment Altan Turgut1; Roger Gauss1; John Osler2 1 Naval Research Laboratory Defence R&D Canada-Atlantic 2 Sanctuary Sounds - Monitoring Underwater Sounds in the National Marine Sanctuaries Cathy Sakas1; Cliff Goudey2; Rodney Rountree3 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3 School of Science and Technology 2 Sound Speed Estimation from Sparse Environmental Measurements With Application To Mode Filtering Eric St. Pierre; Kathleen Wage George Mason University Underwater Communications I Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Experimental study on variable adaptive equalizer for underwater communication system Yingmin Wang Northwestern Polytechnical University, College of Marine Engineering Generalized Equalization for Underwater Acoustic Communications Aijun Song University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies Enhanced Processing for a Towed Array Using an Optimum Noise Canceling Approach Jasdeep Dhanoa; Richard Ormondroyd; Evan Hughes Cranfield University Undersea Communication Network as a 3-D UUV Navigation Aid Sean Ouimet1; Matthew Hahn2; Joseph Rice2 1 U.S. Navy, Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine and Ocean Education IV Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Susan Lovelace, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Hollings Marine Laboratory Sharon Walker, The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium Andy Armstrong, NOAA, Coast Survey Advancing collaboration: Analysis of the effectiveness of research and education partnerships at sea using real-time technology and professional development Rachel Reed University of Connecticut, National Undersea Research Center Ocean Literacy through Science Standards Sarah Schoedinger1; Francesca Cava2; Craig Strang3; Peter Tuddenham4 1 NOAA, Office of Education and Sustainable Development National Geographic Society 3 Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley 4 College of Exploration 2 Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE): A National Network Success Story! Sharon Walker1; Craig Strang2; Susan Cook3 1 The University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkley Campus 3 Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education 2 MATE ROV Competitions: Partnering with MTS and other professional societies to engage students in hands-on ocean education Jill Zande Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center Ocean Observation Education - Opportunities for K-12 Educators II Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Liesl Hotaling, Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Preparing Educators with Practical Science: Ocean Observing in the Classroom Amy Cline1; Tom Shyka2; Janet Campbell1 1 University of New Hampshire 2 GoMOOS The Maury Project and Datastreme Ocean: AMS Teacher Enhancement Programs for the Ocean Sciences David Smith1; Ira Geer2; Joseph Moran2; Robert Weinbeck2 1 United States Naval Academy American Meteorological Society 2 The Gulf Stream Voyage: Using Real Time Data in the Classroom Liesl Hotaling Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Follow the World's Ocean Currents with NOAA's Adopt a Drifter Program Diane Stanitski1; Jennifer Hammond2 1 Shippensburg University/NOAA 2 NOAA OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Remotely Sensed Ocean Optics-Applications Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Herbert Ripley, Hyperspectral Data International Richard Crout, NOAA, National Data Buoy Center Short-Term Forecast of the Quality of Water in the New York Coastal Zone Using Multispectral Satellite Data Boris Shteinman1; Reza Khanbilvardi1; Vladimir Kushnir2; Srgey Stanichny2 1 City College of The City University of New York Marine Hydrophysical Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Two SeaWiFS Algorithms in Case I and Case II Waters Timothy Wynne1; Richard Stumpf2; Huong Nguyen3; Michelle Tomlinson2; Sabrina Varnam2; Patricia Tester2; Doug Pirhalla2; Varis Ransibrahmanakul2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service NOAA/NOS 3 Smith College 2 Remotely Sensed Data Assimilation and Application Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Eric Gottshall, Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Measurement of sea-surface velocities from sequential satellite images using the Hopfield neural network Adrian Tatnall1; Stephane Cote2 1 Southampton University Bentley Systems 2 An SST-Buoy Matchup System Dorlisa Hommel1; Richard Sikorsky2 1 Raytheon RIS Raytheon 2 Image Processing in Biological Applications Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: John Watson, University of Aberdeen Yoav Schechner, Technion - Israel Inst. Technology Real-time monitoring of fish species activity on an inshore coral reef Robin Bradbeer; Katherine Lam; Lam Yeung; Kenneth Ku City University of Hong Kong Development of a Free-Drifting Submersible Digital Holographic Imaging System Don Pfitsch; Edwin Malkiel; Yury Ronzhes; Steve King; Jian Sheng; Joseph Katz Johns Hopkins University OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time The Integrated Ocean Observing System Coastal Module I Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Victor Klemas, University of Delaware Oscar Schofield, Rutgers University, Institue of Marine and Coastal Sciences Design and Deployment of the Bonne Bay Observatory (B2O) Brad deYoung1; Scott McLean2; Keith Brown3; R. Adams3 1 Memorial University WETSAT 3 Satlantic 2 T The Marine Environmental Prediction System (MEPS) - A New Generation of Moored Ocean Observing Systems Scott McLean1; John Cullen2; Richard Davis2; Cyril Dempsey3; R. Adams3 1 WETSAT Incorporated Dalhousie University 3 Satlantic 2 AUV Control II Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: John Leonard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Identification of a Low-Complexity Flow Field Model for AUV Applications Jan Petrich; Craig Woolsey; Daniel Stilwell Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University AUV Experiments in Obstacle Avoidance Douglas Horner; Anthony Healey; Sean Kragelund Naval Postgraduate School A Low-Speed Control Module for a Streamlined AUV Chris Nickell1; Craig Woolsey2; Daniel Stilwell1 1 Virginia Tech Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2 Dynamics Modeling and Control of a Variable Length Remotely Operated Vehicle Tether Sairam Prabhakar; Bradley Buckham University of Victoria OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time ROV Applications and Challenges Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Joel Parry, Draper Lab Richard Camilli, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Development of the 'ThaiXPole' Underwater Robot for the Antarctica Exploration Jackrit Suthakorn Mahidol University Cable & Pipeline Burial at 3,000M Fred Hettinger; Jon Machin Perry Slingsby Systems, Inc. The Development Of Ocean Surface Wave Climatology in Support of Continental Shelf Projects Sean Kery Oceaneering International Sonar Signal Processing Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: James Candy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Edmund Sullivan, EJS Consultants Passive Sonar Array Sub-space Processing based on Modal Decomposition Lisa Zurk; Manish Velankar Portland State University Enhanced Processing for a Towed Array Using an Optimum Noise Canceling Approach Edmund Sullivan1; James Candy2 1 EJS Consultants Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2 Comparison between whitened generalized cross correlation and adaptive filter for time delay estimation with scattered arrays for passive positioning of moving targets in Baltic Sea shallow waters V. Zetterberg1; M. Pettersson2; I. Claesson2 1 Amlab Elektronik AB Department of Signal Processing, School of Engineering, Blekinge Institute of Technology 2 AQS-20 Sonar Processing Enhancement for Bathymetry Estimation Costin Barbu1; Will Avera2; Dale Bibee2; Chad Steed2 1 Tulane University Naval Research Laboratory 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Buoy Technology IV Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Mark Chaffey, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Rick Cole, University of South Florida The experimental unified communications system for the buoy to localize the whale Chan-Wang Park Université du Québec à Rimouski Assessment of Sub-Surface Mooring Dynamics with ADCP in High Speed Environments Jennifer Ewald1; Chris Paternostro2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 2 Innovative strategies for Marine Protected Areas monitoring: the experience of the Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale in the Natural Marine Reserve of Miramare, Trieste-Italy Renzo Mosetti1; Caterina Fanara2; Maurizio Spoto3; Enrico Vinzi3 1 Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale OGS 3 Riserva Naturale Marina di Miramare 2 Ocean Structures and Analysis Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Phil Vitale , Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Center Karin Lynn, Marine Technology Society/US Navy Research on the flange plate of the comb-type caisson Tao Zhang1; Qin Wang2; wu Wang3 1 Dalian Jiaotong University, School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering Dalian University of Technology 3 School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Dalian Jiaotong University 2 Structural Response of Impact-Damaged Composite Panels Sarah Mouring; Luke Louca; William Levis U.S. Naval Academy OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine Geodesy II Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Roger Parsons, NOAA, National Ocean Service Mosaicing of 3D Sonar Data Sets - Techniques and Applications. Rolf Hansen1; Umberto Castellani2; Vittorio Murino2; Andrea Fusiello3; Massimiliano Pittore4; Enrico Puppo5; Laura Papaleo5; Marco Gobbi6; Luigi Bisone6; Kurt Kleppe7; Martin Hall8 1 CodaOctopus OmniTech AS University if Verona 3 University of Verona 4 e magine 5 University of Genova 6 CESI 7 Fugro 8 GRL 2 Kumar Mapping (KMap) System 2005 for Nautical Charts Muneendra Kumar Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Marine Information System: Suggested Improvements Francis Derby1; Muneendra Kumar2 1 The Pennsylvania State University Marine Geodessy Committee 2 Marine Geodesy Committee Meeting Muneendra Kumar MTS Homeland Security Operations I Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Steven Barnum, NOAA, Coast Survey Naval Maritime Port and Harbor Security Test and Evaluation Site (NMSTES) Stephen James1; David Warren2; Dallas Meggitt3 1 Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center NFESC 3 SST 2 CENTURION Harbor Surveillance Test Bed Ted Bick1; Tim Barock2 1 Northrop Grumman Naval Research Laboratory 2 Project Centurion: A Pasive Acoustic Underwater Harbor and Port Security System David Warren Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center Sessions/Papers by Day/Time OCEANS 2005 Today's Designs, Tomorrow's Alternatives Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Anthony Jones, Oases Desalination International, Ltd. Brian Braginton-Smith, The Conservation Consortium Realistic Ocean Energy Alternatives to Fossil Fuels John Craven Common Heritage Corporation The Hydrogen Economy of 2050: OTEC Driven? Joseph van Ryzin; Patrick Grandelli; David Lipp; Richard Argall Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc. Ocean Energy Design Projects at the U.S. Naval Academy Jennifer Waters; Robert Mayer U.S. Naval Academy Ocean Mapping Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Bruce Vogt, NOAA, National Ocean Service John McDonough, NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Aurelie Shapiro, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science UN Atlas of the Oceans John Everett; Serge Garcia UN Atlas of the Oceans National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's Coral Reef Information System: A One-Stop Source for Coral Reef Data and Information Karen Taylor1; Doug Hamilton2 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service NOAA Coral Reef Information System 2 Synthetic Aperture Sonar I Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Daniel Sternlicht, Dynamics Technology, Inc. Kerry Commander, Office of Naval Research Synthetic Aperture Processing of Buried Object Scanning Sonar Data Steven Schock; James Wulf Florida Atlantic University Acoustic Modeling for Sea-Mine CAD/CAC Development J. Harbaugh1; Daniel Sternlicht1; Angela Putney1; Mark Tinkle1; Eugene Lavely2 1 Applied Signal Technology, Inc. BAE Systems, Advanced Information Technologies 2 Height Estimation on Wideband Synthetic Aperture Sonar: Experimental Results from INSAS-2000 Torstein Sæbø; Roy Hansen; Hayden Callow Norwegian Defence Research Establishment OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Underwater Communications II Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Channel Q function and capacity TC Yang Naval Research Laboratory Estimating Mutual Information for the Underwater Acoustic Channel Paul Gendron Naval Research Laboratory, Acoustics Division Higher Order Nonlinear Combination Tones Applied to Underwater Digital Communications Stephen Fogg Kildare Corporation Measurements of spatial coherence, beamforming gain and diversity gain for underwater acoustic communications TC Yang Naval Research Laboratory Marine and Ocean Education V Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Susan Haynes, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration An MTS student chapter hosting a High School ROV competition: A model for technology education Brennan Phillips1; Ashley Bonavenia2 1 University of Connecticut Tectonic Engineering 2 Data, data everywhere: Guidelines for developing effective educational ocean sciences websites for non-scientific audiences Vicki Clark1; Lisa Lawrence1; Frances Larkin1; Terri Hathaway2; Susanna Musick1 1 Virginia Institute of Marine Science North Carolina Sea Grant 2 The STAR Program: An Innovative Approach to Teaching the Scientific Method to High School Students Amy Erb1; Anna van der Heijden2 1 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center SERC 2 Living Classrooms: Teaching Ocean Education through National Marine Sanctuaries Michiko Martin NOAA, National Ocean Service OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Instrumentation IV Wednesday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Arne Diercks, Ocean Technologies, LLC Wilford Schmidt, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Waves and Seiches in Flathead Lake, Montana: Measurements of a Quiet Lake by Acoustic Travel-Time Current Measurements Archie Morrison III1; Albert Williams 3rd2; Mark Lorang3 1 Nobska Development, Inc. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 3 Flathead Lake Biological Station 2 A New Vehicle for Measuring Deep Ocean Mixing Ellyn Montgomery1; Edward Hobart2; Robert Petitt2; Fredrik Thwaites2; Kenneth Doherty2; Kurt Polzin2; Raymond Schmitt2; John Toole2 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute WHOI 2 Bathymetry From Space I Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Walter Smith, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Bathymetry from Space: Technologies and Applications Gary Mineart1; Eric Gottshall2 1 Mitretek Systems Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command 2 Bathymetry from Satellite Altimetry: Present and Future Walter Smith1; David Sandwell2; R. Raney3 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Scripps Institution of Oceanography 3 Johns Hopkins University 2 Resolution and Precision of a Delay-Doppler Radar Altimeter R. Keith Raney Johns Hopkins University Sessions/Papers by Day/Time OCEANS 2005 Underwater Propagation and Scattering II Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Raymond Soukup, Naval Research Laboratory Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Effect of surface wave variability on mid-to-high frequency acoustic propagation in shallow water Luc Lenain1; Mohsen Badiey2 1 Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of Delaware 2 A Low- and Mid-Frequency Bistatic Scattering Model for the Ocean Surface Roger Gauss; Joseph Fialkowski; Daniel Wurmser Naval Research Laboratory Bottom Backscattering Strengths Measured at 2-5 kHz in Shallow Water West of Scotland Edward Kunz; Roger Gauss Naval Research Laboratory Mode Equalization at Megameter Ranges Tarun Chandrayadula; Kathleen Wage George Mason University Non-Acoustic Mosaic I Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: J. W. Rish, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Hanumant Singh, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Underwater Mosaic Creation using Video Sequences from Different Altitudes Nuno Gracias; Shahriar Negahdaripour University of Miami Monocular-Based 3-D Seafloor Reconstruction and Ortho-Mosaicing by Piecewise Planar Representation Shahriar Negahdaripour1; Tudor Nicosevici2; Rafa Garcia2 1 University of Miami University of Girona 2 Calibration of DIDSON Forward-Scan Acoustic Video Camera Shahriar Negahdaripour University of Miami On Search Data and Search Space Strategies in Image Registration Anthony Amankwah1; Otmar Loffeld2 1 University of Siegen ZESS University of Siegen 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Observing Systems for Surveying and Warning Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: George Maul, Florida Institute of Technology Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Evaluating a Global Wide Area Differential GPS System for Hydrographic Surveying Elliot Arroyo-Suarez1; Deborah Mabey2; Jack Riley3; Gerd Glang3 1 Naval Oceanographic Office Fleet Survey Team 3 NOAA Coast Survey 2 GPS-Tracked Buoy for Hydrographic Survey Applications Marshall Earle1; Michael Brown1; H. Shih2; James Sprenke3; Wayne Collier3; David Crump3 1 Planning Systems, Inc. NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS 3 NOAA/NOS 2 Technology Developments in Real-Time Tsunami Measuring, Monitoring and Forecasting Christian Meinig1; Scott Stalin2; Alex Nakamura2; Frank Gonzalez3; Hugh Milburn4 1 NOAA, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research NOAA/PMEL 3 NOAA 4 Hugh Milburn 2 Analyses of Hurricane Ivan Wave in the Gulf of Mexico Vijay Panchang; Dongcheng Li Texas A&M University at Galveston AUV Interactive Vehicles Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Richard Camilli, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Network Centric Warfare with Autonomous Underwater Vehicles - Results from Experimentation with the HUGIN 1000 AUV Per Espen Hagen; Nils Størkersen Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) Remote Delivery of Unmanned Systems Technologies Douglas Freeman Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City SCOUT- A Low Cost autonomous surface platform for research in cooperative autonomy. Joseph Curcio; John Leonard; Andrew Patrikalakis Massachusetts Institute of Technology A Design of Tiny Basin Test-bed for AUV Multi Agent Keisuke Watanabe; Akira Nakamura Tokai University OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Classification of Underwater Targets III Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University Gerald Dobeck, Naval Surface Warfare Center Echo- waveform classification using model and model free techniques: experimental study results from central western continental shelf of India Bishwajit Chakraborty1; Gajanan Navelkar1; R. Prabhu Desai1; G. Janakiraman2; Vasudev Mahale1; William Fernandez1; Nayana Rao1 1 National Institute of Oceanography National Institute of Ocean Technology 2 Estimation of a Coupling Feature for Target Classification Using Passive Sonar Tanmay Roy1; Rajendar Bahl2; Arun Kumar2 1 Indian Institute of Technology Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 2 Target Recognition and Identification Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Manuel Fernandez, Lockheed Martin John Tatum, Brainlike, Inc Buried Underwater Target Classification using the new BOSS and Canonical Coordinate Decomposition Feature Extraction Makoto Yamada1; Jered Cartmill1; Mahmood Azimi-Sadjadi2 1 Colorado State University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Colorado State University 2 High Resolution Sonar Processing for Autonomous Identification Frank Crosby1; J. Cobb2 1 Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City NSWC-PC 2 A Novel Process for Littoral Target Recognition: Preliminary Analysis Results Robert Jannarone Brianlike Surveillance, Inc. Study of Feature Discrimination Effects due to Time Varying Channel for Passive Sonar Arnab Das1; Arun Kumar2; Rajendar Bahl2 1 Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi CARE, IIT Delhi 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Cables and Connectors Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Tom Coughlin, Marine Technology Society Colin Sandwith, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Robert Munier, Tyco Telecommunications High Reliability, Modular Ocean Cable Termination Ruth Simpson; Kenneth Heybrock; Jean Linden General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Breakthrough Advances in Cable Termination Technology Robert Lindberg RELTEK LLC Mechanisms, Procedures, and Instruments to Detect Faults and Defects in Electro-Optical Oceanic Cable Arrays in SSW vs. FW Colin Sandwith1; Michael Welch2 1 University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Applied Physics Laborator/ University of Washington 2 Reliability and economic considerations for connector applications in undersea system designs. John Toth1; Steven Thumbeck2 1 John Toth Engineering, Inc. MacArtney Offshore, Inc. 2 Ocean Industry III, Aquaculture Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Michael Kearns, National Ocean Industries Association KRAKEN: A New Approach for Ultra Low Cost Oceanic Transport of Fresh Water, Natural Gas and Thermal Energy. James Powell; Jesse Powell; John Powell Plus Ultra Technologies, Inc. Factors affecting the underwater noise of commercial vessels operating in environmentally sensitive areas. Raymond Fischer1; Neal Brown2 1 Noise Control Engineering Inc NAB & Associates, Inc 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine Geodesy III Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Francis Derby, The Pennsylvania State University Muneendra Kumar, MTS Concept for Military Surveys to IHO Standards Without Shore Stations using the Real Time Gipsy (RTG) Global Positioning System (GPS) Maxim van Norden1; Elliot Arroyo-Suarez2; Arthur Najjar2 1 Naval Oceanographic Office Navy/NAVOCEANO 2 The Application of GPS to High Frequency Oceanic Detecting Radar SHI Zhenhua1; Dong Peng2; SHI Xinzhi3 1 Wuhan University, School of Electronics & Information School of Electronics & Information,Wuhan University 3 Academy of Microelectronics & Information Technology, Wuhan University 2 Homeland Security Policy Issues Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Philip Kenul, NOAA, Homeland Security Program Office Lawrence Mendlow, Sealift Support Program Office Homeland Security and the Global Ocean Heather Gilbert1; Phil Kenul2 1 NOAA, Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere NOAA 2 Underwater Technology for Commercial Port & Vessel Security: Who is going to pay for it? Michael Smookler1; Bruce Clark2; John Ostrander1 1 CEI Maritime The California Maritime Academy 2 One Ocean Initiative and Future Generation Vessels Abdolkhalegh Dehziri MalekAshtar University of Technology OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Energy Issues Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Anthony Jones, Oases Desalination International, Ltd. Brian Braginton-Smith, The Conservation Consortium Effects of a Submerged Vertical Plate and a Wave Energy Absorption Airchamber to a Hydroelastic Response Reduction of VLFS Tomoki Ikoma1; Koichi Masuda2; Chang-Kyu Rheem3; Hisaaki Maeda2 1 Nihon University, College of Science and Technology CST/ Nihon University 3 IIS/ University of Tokyo 2 Cross Sector Partnership Results in Increased Marine Biodiversity Information, Awareness, and an Initial Biodiversity Action Plan in the Gulf of Paria, Venezuela. Fernando Rodriguez1; Agnieszka Rawa2; Assheton Carter3 1 ConocoPhillips Venezuela Ecology and Environment, Inc. 3 Conservation International 2 Marine Law and Policy V: Marine Protected Areas: State, National and International Initiatives Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Gerhard Kuska, University of Delaware, Graduate College of Marine Studies Kristen Averyt, U.S. Senate, Office of Senator Ron Wyden Envisioning A National System of Marine Protected Areas Joseph Uravitch NOAA Scientific Foundation for a National System of MPAs Charles Wahle NOAA, National Ocean Service State of Massachusetts Marine Protected Area Efforts. Susan Snow-Cotter Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Program Developing a global Network of Marine Protected Areas by 2012 Scott Smith The Nature Conservancy OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Operations Models I Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Warren Fox, University of Washington, Applied Physics Laboratory Maureen Kenny, NOAA, Coast Survey Ship Motion Prediction for Launch and Recovery of Air Vehicles Ameer Khan; Cees Bil; Kaye Marion RMIT University Operational Estuarine and Coastal Forecast Model Systems in NOAA's Ocean Service Frank Aikman; Mark Vincent NOAA, National Ocean Service An Ecosystem Management Model System for the Satilla River Estuary, Georgia Changsheng Chen1; Mac Rawson2 1 University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Georgia Sea Grant College Program 2 Real-time Narrative Summaries for NOAA's PORTS® Jennifer Werner NOAA, National Ocean Service Synthetic Aperture Sonar II Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Kerry Commander, Office of Naval Research Daniel Sternlicht, Dynamics Technology, Inc. Concepts for Synthetic Aperture Sonar Performance Prediction and Mission Planning James Campbell; Enson Chang Applied Signal Technology, Inc. Detection and imaging of moving targets in wide band SAS using fast time back projection combined with STAP Mats Pettersson1; Viktoria Zetterberg2; Ingvar Claesson2 1 Blekinge Institute of Technolog, Department of Signal Processing Department of Signalprocessing/Blekinge Institute of Technology 2 Reconstruction of Under-sampled SAS Data Using the WIPE Algorithm Angela Putney1; Richard Anderson2 1 Dynamics Technology, Inc Dynamics Technology, Inc. 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Underwater Communications III Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology An Underwater Acoustic Telemetry Modem for Eco-Sensing Ronald Iltis University of California Multi-Band Acoustic Modem for the Communications and Navigation Aid AUV Lee Freitag1; Matthew Grund2; James Partan2; Keenan Ball2; Sandipa Singh2; Peter Koski2 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2 WHOI The WHOI Micro-Modem: An Acoustic Communications and Navigation System for Multiple Platforms Lee Freitag1; James Partan2; Matthew Grund2; Sandipa Singh2; Peter Koski2; Keenan Ball2 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2 WHOI Marine and Ocean Education VI Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Blanche Meeson, Ocean.US/National Aeronautics and Space Administration Elizabeth Day, NOAA, National Sea Grant Program What Busy Scientists Need To Know: Engaging Ocean Scientists in Education and Outreach through Partnerships with On-going Programs Teresa Greely; Angela Lodge University of South Florida, College of Marine Science EstuaryLive: Linking Classrooms to Estuaries over the Internet Atziri Ibanez1; Rebecca Weidman2; Lee Yokel3; Angela Corridore2; Eric Simms4; Doug Coker5; Tom Gaskill6; Glen (Alex) Alexander7; Bill Lovin8 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service National Estuarine Research Reserve Association 3 Mobile Bay National Estuary Program 4 Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve 5 North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve 6 South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve 7 Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve System 8 Marine Grafics 2 Engaging Teenage Girls from Diverse Backgrounds in the Ocean Sciences via the Oceanography Camp for Girls: Barriers, Solutions, and Successes Angela Lodge College of Marine Science, University of South Florida Applying GLOBE Measurements and Resources to the Study of Marine Environments John McLaughlin1; Sandra Henderson2 1 Colorado State University/Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment UCAR/GLOBE 2 Tomales Environmental Learning Center -- A Gateway to the Ocean Bill McMillon Tomales High School OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Communications, Navigation and Safety: Systems Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Laura Kracker, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Jack Riley, NOAA, Coast Survey Demystifying the Maritime Zones and Other Marine Boundaries on NOAA's Nautical Charts Ole Varmer1; Suzanne Bass2; Meredith Westington3 1 NOAA, Office of the Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere NOAA GCOS 3 NOAA/NOS/OCS 2 Navigating the Nation's Marine Managed Areas: Incorporation of MMA Information into the Nation's Navigational Products Aaron King1; Oren Stembel2; Charles Wahle3 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service Office of Coast Survey/NOS/NOAA 3 National Marine Protected Areas Center/OCRM/NOS/NOAA 2 An Integrated Navigation System for Underwater Vehicles Based on Inertial Sensors and Pseudo LBL Acoustic Transponders Pan-Mook Lee1; Bong-Huan Jun2; Huyn Choi2; Seok-Won Hong2 1 Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO/KORDI) KRISO-KORDI 2 Future Space-Based Ocean Observation Sensors and Systems Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Vincent Grano, NOAA, National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Eric Miller, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Spatial and Temporal Resolution Requirements for Coastal Remote Sensing from Geostationary Satellite Orbit Victor Klemas University of Delaware New Ocean Observations Capabilities Provided by CMIS Thomas Meissner; Frank Wentz Remote Sensing Systems A new capability for Monitoring the Coastal Ocean from Geostationary Orbit Curtiss Davis; Mark Abbott Oregon State University Sea surface temperature - a key EDR from NPOESS VIIRS Andrew Harris University of Maryland NOAA Ocean Surface Topography Mission Jason-2 Project Overview Walid Bannoura1; Angelo Wade2; Dwaraka Srinivas3 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service NOAA 3 Mitretek Systems 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Instrumentation V Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Wilford Schmidt, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Michael Harris, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center MEMS based Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) Sensor for Harsh Oceanic Environment Shyam Aravamudhan; Shreyas Bhat; Bharath Bethala; Shekhar Bhansali; Larry Langebrake University of South Florida Performance of a New Submersible Tide-Wave Recorder David Gibbons1; Graham Jones2; Eric Siegel2; Alex Hay3; Frank Johnson2 1 University of Ottawa RBR Ltd. 3 Dalhousie University 2 Disdrometer calibration using an adaptive signal processing algorithm Achilleas Kourtellis University of Central Florida Transitioning Ocean Observing Systems from Research to Operations Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Dave Zilkowski, NOAA, National Geodetic Survey Peter Milne, ORION Project Office Moving to an Operational Systems for Forecasting Harmful Algal Blooms Richard Stumpf1; Michelle Tomlinson2 1 NOAA National Ocean Service NOAA 2 Employing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as an Element of the Integrated Ocean Observing System Andrew Lomax1; William Corso2; James Etro1 1 Itri Corporation Lockheed Martin Space Operations 2 The US Integrated Ocean Observing System Mark Luther University of South Florida OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time AUV Navigation Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Joel Parry, Draper Lab Douglas Horner, Naval Postgraduate School Experiments in Moving Baseline Navigation using Autonomous Surface Craft Joseph Curcio1; John Leonard2; Jerome Vaganay3; Andrew Patrikalakis2; Alexander Bahr2; Henrik Schmidt2; David Battle2; Matthew Grund4 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT 3 Bluefin Robotics 4 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2 SP3003D Digital Compass Jim Lackemacher; Ken Gagnon Sparton Electronics Florida, Inc. Seafloor Observing System Design and Performance I Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Hal Palmer, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Tim Janaitis, Phoenix International, Inc. Assessing the Potential Deep-Sea Biogeo-Chemical Hazards to Submarine FiberOptic and Ocean Observatory Cables Brian Parsons; Hal Palmer General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Deployment of Mobile and Real-time Deep Seafloor Observatory Katsuyoshi Kawaguchi1; Hiroyuki Matsumoto2; Takato Nishida3; Tetsuya Komine4; Yoshikazu Kogure5; Eiichiro ARAKI2 1 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology JAMSTEC 3 OCC 4 Nichiyu Giken Kogyo Co., Ltd. 5 NEC Telenetworx,Ltd. 2 A Leveling System for an Ocean-Bottom Seismometer Fred Thwaites; F. Wooding Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Sonar Imaging and Visualization Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Ivars Kirsteins, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Video Intensity Mapping for Fair Receiver Comparison Ivars Kirsteins1; Ashwin Sarma1; Donald Tufts2 1 Naval Undersea Warfare Center University of Rhode Island, Dept. of Electrical Engineering 2 ReFOCUSD: A Technique for Real-Time Enhancement of Low-Frequency SONAR Images in Dynamic Situations Robert Minniti, III Arion Systems, Inc. Effect of Suspended Sediment on Acoustic Detection Using the Navy's CASSGRAB Model Peter Chu Naval Postgraduate School Ropes and Tension Members-I Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Greg Davis, Honeywell Advanced Fibers and Composites John Flory, Tension Technology International High Modulus Fibers Bring New Strength To Ropes Gale Foster Foster & Associates Evaluation of New and Used Fiber Ropes Henry McKenna Tension Technology International Fibre Ropes for Station Keeping - Engineering properties and Qualification procedures Michel François Bureau Veritas MTS Ropes and Tension Members Committee Annual Meeting John Flory Tension Technology International OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine Geodesy IV Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Muneendra Kumar, Marine Technology Society, Marine Geodesy Committee Francis Derby, The Pennsylvania State University Implementation of a Positioning and Telemetry Buoy to Determine Chart Datum for Hydrographic Survey Applications Elliot Arroyo-Suarez1; Vic Hsiao2; Deborah Mabey3 1 Naval Oceanographic Office NavCom Technology Inc. 3 Fleet Survey Team 2 The impact of varying seafloor topographies, and object geometries on resolution for multibeam echosounders and multi-angle swath bathymetry systems Richard Tidd Benthos, Inc. Homeland Security Technology Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Innovative Security Assessment During the Facility Design Stage: Protecting People, Assets and the Marine Environment in the Gulf of Paria, Venezuela. Fernando Rodriguez1; Julio Betancourt1; William Perry2 1 ConocoPhillips Venezuela Ecology and Environment, Inc. 2 Broadband toxicity sensing for rapid surveys of drinking water storage facilities Bryan Schulz Nekton Research OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine Living Resources II Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Richard Thorne, Prince William Sound Science Center Edmund Gerstein, Leviathan Legacy Inc. Acoustical Masking and Manatees Edmund Gerstein Leviathan Legacy Inc. The Acoustics of Vessel Collisions with Marine Mammals Edmund Gerstein Leviathan Legacy Inc. Integrated Marine Mammal Monitoring and Protection System (IMAPS) Irena Lucifredi1; Peter Stein1; Adam Frankel2; William Ellison2; Dianne Egnor3; Christopher Clark4; Douglas DeProspo5; Kevin Alix1; James Herman1 1 Scientific Solutions Inc. Marine Acoustics, Inc 3 BAE Systems 4 Cornell University 5 Arete Associates 2 Sonar Calibration Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Anthony Paolero, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Calibrating multibeam sonar by the standard-target method: extending limited measurements Kenneth Foote; Dezhang Chu Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Scheme for parametric sonar calibration by standard target Kenneth Foote1; David Francis2 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution University of Birmingham 2 In-Situ Acoustic Calibration Technique for Range and Bearing Arrays Marv Watson; Christopher Agh; Ben Kim Sonatech, Inc OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Localization and Tracking Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Christian Barat, Laboratoire Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes de Sophia (I3S) Antipolis Source Localization with an Acousto-Optic, Spatio-Temporal Dynamic Array Fletcher Blackmon; Lynn Antonelli; Lewis Meier III Naval Undersea Warfare Center Broadband beamspace DOA Estimation with application to interfering sources suppression Shefeng Yan1; Yuanliang Ma2 1 Northwestern Polytechnical University, Institute of Acoustic Engineering Institute of Acoustic Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University 2 Ocean and Coastal Water Pollution Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Aurelie Shapiro, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Seawater Leaching Investigation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls from Solid Matrices Robert George Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego A Comparison of PAHs in Produced Water Discharges and Flared gas Emissions to the Ocean Kelly Hawboldt; Sara Adams Memorial University Experiment on Purification of the Water Quality by using of Cohesion Powder Kyoichi Okamoto; Kenji HOTTA Nihon University Underwater Communications IV Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Milica Stojanovic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Performance of coded OFDM in very shallow water channels and snapping shrimp noise Mandar Chitre; Sim Heng Ong; John Potter National University of Singapore Phase Tracking Loop in the Underwater QPSK Transmission Seung-Geun Kim1; Youngchol Choi2; Sea-Moon Kim2; Jong-Won Park2; Young-Kon Lim2 1 Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO/KORDI) KORDI 2 Wideband Underwater Acoustic CDMA : Adaptive Multichannel Receiver Design Milica Stojanovic Massachusetts Institute of Technology OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Marine and Ocean Education VII Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Susan Haynes, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Sarah Schoedinger, NOAA, Office of Education and Sustainable Development Using Observing Systems to Enhance Ocean Science Education Laura Murray1; Deidre Gibson2; Mike Newman3; Janice McDonnell4; Mike DeLuca4; Lisel Hoteling5; Chris Parsons6 1 University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension System Hampton University 3 College of William &Mary 4 Rutgers University 5 Stevens Institute of Technology 6 Word Craft 2 Santa Clara University's Marine Education Program Jeffrey Ota; Christopher Kitts Santa Clara University Effectiveness of NOAA's Ocean Exploration Professional Development for Teachers - A Summary of Evaluation Results Cindy Renkas NOAA, Office of Ocean Exploration Oil and Chemical Spills Thursday, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM C0-Chairs: Gilbert Jones II, REM, Booz Allen Hamilton Richard Camilli, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Development of a Non-Contact Oil Spill Detection System Christopher Chase; Steve VanBibber; Thomas Muniz InterOcean Systems, Inc. Emergency Response in National Marine Sanctuaries Lisa Symons1; Robert Pavia2; Marc Hodges2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service NOAA 2 Resources and UnderSea Threats: A database tool to assist in response and prevention of multi-hazard events. Michael Overfield NOAA, National Ocean Service OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Bathymetry From Space II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Walter Smith, NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Connections Between Ocean Bottom Topography and the Earth's Climate Steven Jayne Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Accuracy of the 2500 m Isobath from Satellite Bathymetry Karen Marks NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service On the Question of Using an Altimeter Designed for Bathymetry for Monitoring Ocean Mesoscale Variability. Francis Monaldo; David Porter Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory NGA's Analysis of the Smith and Sandwell Bathymetry Model (topo_8.2) and Implications for Bathymetric Modeling Ronald Trimmer; G. Wallace; J. Toohey National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Surface-Based Radars Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Dennis Trizna, Imaging Science Research, Inc Jack Harlan, NOAA, National Ocean Service Microwave and HF Multi-frequency Radars Dennis Trizna Imaging Science Research, Inc Polarimetric, C - Band, Narrow Pulse Doppler-Scatterometer for Platform Application Artashes Arakelyan1; Alexander Smolin1; Vanik karyan1; Astghik Hambaryan1; Arsen Arakelyan1; Izabela Hakobyan1; Melanya Grigoryan1; Arlen Barksdale2 1 Ecoserv Remote Observation Centre Co., Ltd. Hytec Digital Design Inc. 2 Surface current response of Hudson River plume to wind forcing Josh Kohut; Hugh Roarty; Robert Chant; Scott Glenn Rutgers University Seamless Access to Surface Current Vectors from the IOOS HF Radar Backbone Daniel Holloway1; David Ullman2 1 OPeNDAP Graduate School of Oceanography 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Laser Imaging Methods and Applications Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Donna Kocak, Green Sky Imaging, LLC Frank Caimi, SkyCross, Inc Underwater Video Spot Detector Anton Mamaenko University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Structured Light Methods for Underwater Imaging: Light Stripe Scanning and Photometric Stereo. Srinivasa Narasimhan1; Shree Nayar2 1 Carnegie Mellon University, Robotics Institute 2 Columbia University EODES-3: An Electro-Optic Imaging and Performance Prediction Model Thomas Giddings; Joseph Shirron; Anna Tirat-Gefen Metron, Inc. Image Distortion Analysis for Underwater Laser Scanning System Zong-yi Wang Harbin Engineering University, College of Automation Use of a Video and Laser System to Quantify Transect Area for Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Rockfish and Abalone Population Surveys Deanna Pinkard1; Donna Kocak2; John Butler3 1 NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service Green Sky Imaging 3 NOAA Fisheries 2 Enabling Technologies and Platforms for Ocean Observatories Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Alexandra Isern, National Science Foundation ORION Andrew Clark, National Office for Sustained and Integrated Observing (IOOS) Ocean.US A Solar Powered Ocean Observatory Using Acoustic and Iridium Links Jonathan Ware; Matthew Grund; Stephen Liberatore; Peter Koski; Steven Faluotico Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution High-speed optical telemetry system with 310 Mb/s Raman modulators for scientific underwater cable networks Toshiyuki Tokura1; Tasuku Fujieda1; Katsuhiro Shimizu1; Kenichi Asakawa2; Katsuyoshi Kawaguchi3; Hitoshi Mikada2 1 2 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kyoto University Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology 3 ROV Serviceable Science Node for Cabled Ocean Observatories Nazeeh Shaheen1; Gary Waterworth2 1 Nautronix MariPro 2 ASN Optical Modem Technology for Seafloor Observatories Norm Farr1; Alan Chave2; Lee Freitag2; James Preisig2; Sheri White2; Dana Yoerger2; Paul Titterton3 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 3 WHOI EOO, Inc. 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time AUV Advanced Controllers and Applications Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Tamaki Ura, University of Tokyo Ryan Eustice, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution A Comparison of Two Approaches for Adaptive Sampling of Environmental Processes Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Christopher Cannell; Daniel Stilwell Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University A Reactive Control Approach for Pipeline Inspection with an AUV Pedro Paim1; Bruno Jouvencel2; Lionel Lapierre2 1 Universidade de Brasília, Laboratório de Controle e Visão por Computador LIRMM - CNRS / Université de Montpellier II 2 Hydrodynamic/Autopilot Design of an AUV Michael Graves II; Douglas Humphreys Vehicle Control Technologies, Inc. Ship Hull Inspection by Hull-Relative Navigation and Control Jerome Vaganay Bluefin Robotics Seafloor Observing System Design and Performance II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Hal Palmer, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Jerry Wilson, Fugo Pelagos International Operational Support of Regional Cabled Observatories Thomas Dawe1; Larry Bird2; Mark Talkovic2; Knute Brekke2; Denver Osborn2; Stephen Etchemendy2 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute MBARI 2 LEO-15 Observatory The Next Generation Elizabeth Creed1; Scott McLean2; Andrew Barnard2; Scott Feener3; Keith Brown3; R. Adams3; Oscar Schofield1; Scott Glenn1; Rose Petrecca1 1 Rutgers University WETSAT 3 Satlantic 2 T OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Sonar Detection Systems I Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: James Candy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Jane Terry, University of Huddersfield Passive Sonar Harmonic Detection Using Feature Extraction and Clustering Analysis Jane Terry; Andrew Crampton; Chris Talbot University of Huddersfield Optimum GLRT detector based on the statistical model of reverberation Yixin Yang1; Chunru Wan2 1 Northwestern Polytechnical University Nanyang Technological University 2 Optimal array pattern synthesis with desired magnitude response Shefeng Yan1; Yuanliang Ma2; Kunde Yang2 1 Northwestern Polytechnical University, Institute of Acoustic Engineering Institute of Acoustic Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University 2 Ropes and Tension Members-II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Tom Hudon, PCCI, Inc. John Flory, Tension Technology International Design Modifications to Increase Fatigue Life of Fiber Ropes Forrest Sloan1; Sam Bull2; Randy Longerich3 1 Kuraray America, Inc. The Cortland Companies 3 Puget Sound Rope 2 Emerging Technology: DPX Jacketed Mooring Lines Jonathon Miller; Danielle Stenvers; Rafael Chou; Justin Gilmore Samson Rope Technologies The Importance of Properly Representing Line Stiffness In Mooring Analysis John Flory; Alan Ractliffe Tension Technology International Data Products and Visualizations Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Julia Powell, NOAA, Coast Survey James Irish, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Examples of practical mechanisms for improving the coordination of operational oceanography at a national and international level Ralph Rayner Marine Information Council A Methodology for the Efficient Storage and Processing of Coastal Point Data Timothy Kearns Economic and Social Research Institute OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Homeland Security Acoustic Technology Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Laura Kracker, NOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC High resolution real-time 3D sonar inspection of vessel hulls and below the waterline port and harbor structures in zero visibility conditions using the Echoscope 3D sonar Angus Lugsdin Coda Octopus Group, Inc Multi-platform, sonar-based systems for protecting coastal zones from submerged threats Joseph Whalen; George Wallace L3 Communications Ocean Systems Recent Developments in Sonar for EOD Applications Bruce Johnson Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division Homeland Security & Public Safety Dive Teams: How Technology Can Help David Mortimer Harris Acoustic Products Corporation Marine Living Resources III Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Richard Thorne, Prince William Sound Science Center Testing of Filter Technologies for Ballast Water Treatment Scott Riley Naval Research Laboratory A Key to Copepod Nauplii John Fornshell Smithsonian Institution Restoring the Lobster Stock Near Rhode Island: The North Cape Lobster Restoration Program Warren (Ted) Colburn1; Richard Cooper1; Michael Clancy2 1 Ocean Technology Foundation Boston University & Ocean Technology Foundation 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Public Outreach and Awareness II Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Sharon Cooper, Smithsonian/National Museum of Natural History Bruce Moravchik, NOAA, National Ocean Service Smithsonian's Ocean Science Initiative: a partnership between the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Sharon Cooper Smithsonian/National Museum of Natural History Ocean Hall: Dynamic partnership between the Nation's Ocean Agency and the National Museum of Natural History Joanne Flanders NOAA, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Smithsonian's Ocean Hall - overall statement of purpose, educational goals, and 65% design phase Jill Johnson Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian's Ocean Science Initiative: a partnership between the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Carol Fiertz Smithsonian Institution Marine and Ocean Education X Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Susan Lovelace, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Hollings Marine Laboratory Jill Zande, Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center Education Standards and Ocean Science - Gray's Reef Ocean Science Course Cathy Sakas NOAA, National Ocean Service The Laboratory for Ocean Color Users (LOCUS) Oceanographic Education James Acker NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center Merging Research with OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean and Coastal Water Pollution Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Nikola Garber, NOAA, Office of the Undersecretary of Oceans and Atmosphere S. Hartwell, NOAA, National Ocean Service Temporal and Spatial Patterns for Surfzone Bacteria Before and After Disinfection of the Orange County Sanitation District Effluent George Robertson1; Marlene Noble2; Jingping Xu2; Leslie Rosenfeld3; Charles McGee1 1 Orange County Sanitation District U.S. Geological Survey 3 Naval Postgraduate School 2 The Presence and Near-Shore Transport of Human Fecal Bacteria in Lake Michigan Beaches Stephanie Molloy Michigan State University Valuation of water quality and consumer choice and recognition of beach ecocertification Andrew Krueger University of Delaware Evaluating Storm Water Impacts- Monitoring the Receiving Environment Using a Floating Bioassay Laboratory System Chuck Katz1; Gunther Rosen2 1 Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego 2 Marine and Ocean Education VIII Thursday, 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM C0-Chairs: Erica Moulton, Hillsborough Community College Susan Haynes, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education Communicating Ocean Sciences: A College Course That Improves Education & Outreach Craig Strang; Catherine Halversen; Rena Dorph Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley Do you know EVERYTHING you would like to know about Ocean Careers? Deidre Sullivan Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Bathymetry From Space III Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Gary Mineart, Mitretek Systems Michael Corson, Naval Research Laboratory Maritime Hyperspectral Imaging and Bathymetry of the Coastal Ocean Michael Corson; Jeffrey Bowles; David Gillis; Shelia Maness; Marcos Montes Naval Research Laboratory A New Data-Driven Approach to Modeling Coastal Bathymetry from Hyperspectral Imagery Using Manifold Coordinates Charles Bachmann; Thomas Ainsworth; David Gillis; Shelia Maness; Marcos Montes; Timothy Donato; Jeffrey Bowles; Daniel Korwan; Robert Fusina; Gia Lamela; W. Rhea Naval Research Laboratory Bathymetry of shallow coastal regions derived from space-borne hyperspectral sensor ZhongPing Lee; Brandon Casey; Brandon Casey; Rost Parsons; Wesley Goode; Alan Weidemann; Robert Arnone Naval Research Laboratory Aircraft-Based Ocean Sensors Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Dale Schuler, Naval Research Laboratory Herbert Ripley, Hyperspectral Data International Utilization of Fully-Polarimetric SAR Data for the Improved Measurement of Directional Ocean Wave Spectra Dale Schuler1; Jong-Sen Lee1; Dayalan Kasilingam2; Eric Pottier3 1 Naval Research Laboratory U. of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 3 U. of Rennes 2 Time-Series Imaging of Ocean Waves with an Airborne RGB and NIR Sensor Brett Hooper; J. Williams; John Dugan Arete Associates Comparisons of Remotely-Retrieved Directional Wave Spectra over a Large Area with a Shoaling-Wave Model Zandy Williams Arete Associates High-Resolution Passive Microwave-Imaging Concept for Ocean Studies Victor Raizer Zel Technologies, LLC/NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Image Processing and Detection Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Yuri Rzhanov, University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Gamal Hassan, Baker Hughes Inc. Non-Acoustic Optical Vulnerability Assessment Software Kenneth Matulewski1; Walt McBride2 1 Naval Oceanographic Office Planning Systems, Inc. 2 Zero Latency Image Compression for Real Time Logging While Drilling Applications Gamal Hassan; Philip Kurkoski Baker Hughes Inc. Estimation of Surface Wave Parameters from Image Processing of Video Data Mykola Vysotskyy; Robin Williams The University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez A Wavelet Based Method for the Extraction of Sea Wave Orientation Rand Chandler Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Ocean Observing: Oceanographic Information Processing II Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: John Lever, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Steve Hankin, NOAA, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Web Services: Evolving Techniques in Net-Centric Warfare Roy Ladner; Elizabeth Warner; Fred Petry; Uday Katikaneni; Kevin Shaw Naval Research Lab A NAVOCEANO and FNMOC Initiative to Implement Network-Centric METOC Support to the U.S. Military David Malley1; Bill Kerr2; Mary Estrada2; Theodore Bennett1 1 Naval Oceanographic Office Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center 2 Creating a GIS from NOAA Electronic Navigational Charts Matthew Austin NOAA, National Ocean Service OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Manned Underwater Vehicles Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Claude Brancart, IEEE, Oceanic Engineering Society Research On Pressure Compensation for Underwater Hydraulic Systems With Underwater Ambient Pressure-Compensated Valve Yanmin Li1; Qingfeng Wang2 1 Zhejiang University, The State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control The State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University 2 Hydrostatic Testing of a Manned Underwater Vehicle using Fiber Optic Sensors Jason Kiddy; Chris Baldwin; Toni Salter Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. A developed Ethernet-based inter-communication system for manned submersible vehicle Xianwei Meng; Xiaohui Wang Shenyang institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Sciences Exploring the Effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Dinoflagellate Bioluminescence Robert McCown1; Frank Gross2; Richard Iverson3; Diana Lambert3; Micheal Latz4 1 Florida A&M University/Florida State University College of Engineering FANU-FSU College of Enginnering 3 Florida State University 4 Scripps Institution of Oceanography 2 Climate and Environmental Change Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Edward Myers III, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Coast Survey Albert Williams 3rd, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Engineering Development of the Free Ocean CO2 Enrichment (FOCE) Experiment William Kirkwood1; Dale Graves2; Michael Conway2; D Pargett3; Jim Scholfield2; Peter Walz2; Rachel Dunk2; Edward Peltzer2; Jim Barry2; Peter Brewer2 1 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute MBARI 3 NASA-Ames 2 Response of Extreme Storm Tide Levels to Long-Term Sea Level Change Chris Zervas NOAA, National Ocean Service The Development Of Ocean Surface Wave Climatology In Support Of Ship To Ship Connected Transfer Of Cargo And Personnel. Sean Kery Oceaneering International OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Sonar Detection Systems II Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: James Candy, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Jane Terry, University of Huddersfield Improving CFAR detection through adaptive determination of reference window extents Ashwin Sarma1; Donald Tufts2 1 Naval Undersea Warfare Center Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rhode Island 2 Frequency Agile Detection Performance for a Fast-Moving Forward-Looking Active SONAR Adam Mirkin1; John Giorgianni2 1 Naval Undersea Warfare Center NAVSEANPT 2 T A trace extract technique for fast moving underwater target Qihu Li Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Acoustics AUV XIV Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Justin Manley, Mitretek Systems Fred Thwaites, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Ceramic 10 in Spherical Floatation Units for 11 km ROV/AUV Systems Jerry Stachiw1; Donald Peters2 1 Stachiw Associates Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2 Diffusion-based outlier rejection for underwater navigation Steinar Vike1; Jerome Jouffroy2 1 Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures 2 The Hawaii Underwater Robot Challenge Mark Rognstad1; William Speed2 1 University of Hawaii at Manoa Waipahu High School 2 Guidance-Based Path Following for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Morten Breivik1; Thor Fossen2 1 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures Department of Engineering Cybernetics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2 OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Ocean Observing Systems Role in the Census of Marine Life (CoML) Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Vera Alexander, Census of Marine Life Peter Fippinger, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education A Discrete Model of Fish Scale Pattern and its Application to the Development of the World Ocean Ichtyological Observation Network Igor Smolyar1; Timothy Bromage2; Aleksey Zuyev3 1 NOAA, National Environmental Satellite, Data, & Information Service Hard Tissue Research Units, Department of Biomaterials and Biomimetics, New York University College of Dentistry 3 Murmansk Marine Biological Institute 2 Organism occurrences in an ocean observing system Daphne Fautin1; Peter Fippinger2 1 University of Kansas CORE 2 A continental-scale ocean observation system to gather biological as well as physical and chemical oceanographic data for marine resource management Peggy Tsang1; Michael Melynchuk2; David Welch3 1 Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre, Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking Project Secretariat 2 University of British Columbia 3 POST Project New Solid-State Fluorescence Sensor Used to Monitor Photosynthetic Parameters and Algan Biomass Chelsea Donovan; Robert Ellison Turner Designs Homeland Security - Maritime Safety Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Bob Bannon, Bannon International Consulting LLC Pam Hurst, Lockheed Martin Ed Martin, NOAA, Coast Survey Applying Today's Technology to Coastal Security Solutions Seymour Shapiro; William Marra; Neal Bergano; William Anderson Tyco Telecommunications Satellite-Based Vessel Tracking and Monitoring as the Long Range Mode of AIS Shwu-jing Chang National Taiwan Ocean University Simulating Test of Ship Navigation Safety Evaluation Using Ship Handling Simulator Zhang Xiufeng; Hong Biguang; Yin Yong; Jin Yicheng Dalian Maritime University The Rescue Wing: Design of a Marine Distress Signaling Device Tomas Melin; Sandy Sefi Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Coral Reefs Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Edmund Gerstein, Leviathan Legacy Inc. Kenneth Foote, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Smithsonian Institution Coral Reef Research Michael Lang Smithsonian Institution Smithsonian Institution Marine Science Network Michael Lang; Anson Hines Smithsonian Institution The OceanWatch Live Access Server: a Demonstration Project Delivering Satellite-derived Environmental Products for Application toward the Stewardship of Living Marine Resources David Foley1; L. de Witt2 1 University of Hawaii, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Environmental Research Division 2 AUV Docking Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: John Leonard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Robert Downs, NOAA, Coast Survey Investigation of Autonomous Docking System Elements Alexander Scherbatyuk Institute for Marine Technology Problems, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMPT FEB RAS) Recovering Unmanned Undersea Vehicles with a Homing and Docking Sonar Grant deGoede; Donald Norris Sonatech, Inc Public Outreach and Awareness I Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Archie Morrison III, Nobska Development Corporation Customer Outreach Using an Authoritative Hydrographic Survey Metadata Database Daniel Neumann1; Gregory Glover2 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service N.O.A.A (NGDC) 2 Does government really reach out to the public on ocean issues? - Instituting a new outreach paradigm to the public Michael Murphy NOAA, National Ocean Service Public outreach and education as part of a commercial cruise liner and academic partnership on Explorer of the Seas. Elizabeth Williams University of Miami OCEANS 2005 Sessions/Papers by Day/Time Global Cooperation and Outreach Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Bruce Moravchik, NOAA, National Ocean Service GLOBE : A world-wide science, education, and outreach program Sandra Henderson1; John McLaughlin2; Henrietta List3; David Brown2 1 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment 2 GLOBE/CSU 3 University of Maine - Farmington U.S.-Portugal Collaborations in Ocean Science and Education Melissa Ryan; John Ringelberg Ocean Technology Foundation Marine and Ocean Education IX Thursday, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM C0-Chairs: Sarah Schoedinger, NOAA, Office of Education and Sustainable Development Andy Armstrong, NOAA, Coast Survey The Naval Seafloor Research Program at California State University, Los Angeles Mark Tufenkjian; Eric Yee; Valerie Nevarez; John Janer; Michael Soto California State University Los Angeles The New Explorers: Providing an Intellectual Compass for Student Research Lisa Wu Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology A Tale of Two Competitions: The Role of Academic Teams in Challenging Students To Pursue Greater Academic Excellence Lisa Wu Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology 8th International Submarine Races (ISR) Kurt Yankaskas Naval Sea Systems Command