Table of Contents
Volume 10 Number 3 (Fall)
Mapping our Oceans [2015]
- Editorial Board
- On the Cover
- Guest Editor's Note
- Paul Brett, Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University
- Soundings
- Denis Hains, Canadian Hydrographic Service
- Advertising and Publication Schedule
- Seamounts, Submarine Channels, and New Discoveries: Benefits of Continental Shelf Surveys Extend Beyond Defining the Limits of the Shelf
- Andrew Armstrong, NOAA-UNH Joint Hydographic Center
- Larry Mayer, University of New Hampshire
- James Gardner, University of New Hampshire
- Hydrographic Processing Considerations in the Big Data Age: A Focus on Technology Trends in Ocean and Coastal Surveys
- Matt Holland, CARIS
- Andy Hoggarth, CARIS
- The Modern Franklin Expeditions: Charting the Route to HMS Erebus
- Theresa Nichols, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Scott Youngblut, Canadian Centre of Inland Waters
- Andrew Leyzack, Canadian Hydrographic Service
- George Schlagintweit, Canadian Hydrographic Service
- Acoustics in the Seabed: The Next Chapter
- Jacques Guigne, PanGeo Subsea
- Benthic Habitat Mapping: From Backscatter to Biology
- Craig Brown, Nova Scotia Community College
- INFOMAR: Navigating Ireland's Ocean Wealth
- Tommy Furey, INFOMAR
- Data Selection for Automatic Calibration of Multibeam Echo Sounder to Inertial Measurement Unit Boresight Angles
- Rabine Keyetieu-Nlowe, CIDCO
- Nicholas Seube, CIDCO
- An Ice Strengthened Autonomous Surface Vessel for Surveying Marine-Terminating Calving Glaciers
- Colin Sauze, Aberystwyth University
- Mark Neal, Aberystwyth University
- Tom Blanchard, Aberystwyth University
- Paul Miller, United States Naval Academy
- Comparison of Medium and Long Wave Infrared Imaging for Ocean Based Sensing
- Jordan Peckham, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Siu O'Young, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- John Jacobs, Raytheon
- Reseach in Progress: Box Blade Turbine
- Michael Hinchey, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Q&A with Craig McLean
- Trade Winds
- Rutter
- Inside Out ... Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Sonar: The Future of Seabed Imaging
- David Shea, Kraken Sonar Systems
- Turnings
- Perspective
- Lollygagging
- Homeward Bound ... Big Data Reveals Geology of World's Ocean Floor
- Dietmar Muller, University of Sydney