Enhancement of Louisiana Marine Mammal Stranding Response Through UAS

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2024-04-25

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The Louisiana Marine Mammal Stranding Network responds to live and dead marine mammal reports across the state. Response in Louisiana is unique when compared to other stranding networks in the Gulf, as the coastline is a mix of marsh, barrier islands, and beaches spread out over 7,721 miles, making monitoring difficult and resource intense. Stranding network participants are looking for new methods to enhance network performance, including incorporation of unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS). This project assesses the potential of UAS in the Louisiana Marine Mammal Stranding Network through the review of common stranding activities and how they may benefit from the technology. Assessment was informed by research on UAS regulations and policy, UAS equipment, and stranding network operations. Final analysis demonstrates that UAS can provide a benefit to certain aspects of stranding response, but regulations limit UAS from reaching its full potential in supporting network activities.

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Fallon, John (2024). Enhancement of Louisiana Marine Mammal Stranding Response Through UAS. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30558.


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