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    • 5. PLOCAN Glider School – A decade of training and international engagement on ocean-glider technologies
    • 6. Spanish Committee of Ocean-Glider Operators (CEOG)
    • 7. Advanced AI Strategies for Coastal Analysis: A Case Study at Las Canteras Beach in Gran Canaria
    • 8. Development of a Low-Cost Mini Fluorometer for Chlorophyll Detection in Laboratory Samples
    • 9. De-Flickering SubMarine Images in Robotic Applications
    • 10. Combining in-situ measurements and video imagery to capture wave drivers on the Bilbao coast: Implications on ML for coastal morphodynamic assessment
    • 11. Monitoring Morphological Changes Using DIY Bathymetric Devices combined with satellite images
    • 12. Validation of SAR Drifting Buoy Experiments Using Updated Oceanographic Models
    • 13. Data flow, infrastructure, harmonization and 3D visualization: the use case of Somorrostro’s moored buoy’s deployment
    • 14. PLOSEG – Plataforma de Observación del Estrecho de Gibraltar
    • 15. LandSeaLot – Lets observe together
    • 16. Oceanographic observatory on the north-west Mediterranean shelf/taud (pilot phase) abstract for poster
    • 17. Exploring battery limitations for underwater gliders
    • 18. The R/V CIM UVIGO and the role of medium-sized plug-in hybrid vessels in marine research
    • 19. The Zunibal Precatch System: A new tool for surface monitoring in fisheries
    • 20. Analogues-Based Hydrodynamic Modelling for Local Scales: A Case Study in Santander Bay, Spain
    • 21. Observational platform in a mussel raft for long-term oceanographic monitoring and innovative aquaculture studies
    • 22. Fishing Vessel Ocean Observing Network: An Emerging Collaborative Global Network
    • 23. An accessible I-AUV for research and teaching of underwater robotics
    • 24. CCMM-BIGDATA: An Integrated Data Lake for Marine Sciences
    • 25. Towards Visual-Acoustic Pose Control for Net Cage Inspection: Realistic Simulation Approach
    • 26. Development of a Deep Learning-Based System for automatic screening of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) chronic furunculosis
    • 27. Designing a biomimetic robot for aquaculture applications: first stages.
    • 28. Underwater Stand-Alone Observatory Landers as a Tool for Deep-Sea Habitat Restoration Monitoring
    • 29. Advancements in Pop-Up Buoy Technology for Enhancing Seafloor Data Collection: Insights from a Year of Trials
    • 30. The Impacts of European Framework Transnational Access Programmes in supporting the development and sustainability of Marine Research Infrastructures: The Case of SmartBay
    • 31. EFF-GAT: An Expanded Feature Fusion Graph Attention Network for Side-Scan Sonar Image Classification
    • 32. From mobile and fixed monitoring platforms to the Digital Twin of the Ocean: synergies and impacts of the three European projects DIGI4ECO, SUN-BIO, and MERLIN
    • 33. Adaptive Vessel Navigation for Purse Seine Fishing Net Deployment
    • 34. Continuous-Wave Radar for Ocean Wave Measurement From Coastal Beaches
    • 35. Combination Hyperspectral Imaging Technology and Mathematical Models for Monitoring the Quality of Marine-Origin Foods
    • 37. Employing ADALM-PLUTO Software Defined Radio for the positioning and tracking of Pop-up buoys on a BlueBoat Unmanned Surface Vessel
    • 38. Towards the design of a sensorized hybrid end effector for underwater operations
    • 39. Engineering and Optimization of an Advanced Marine Sampler for Precise Laboratory Analysis of Water Samples
    • 41. arine Litter Trackers: an original, innovative, low-cost way to track marine plastic litter and understand its dynamics Environment
    • 42. Compact Low-Cost Sensor for Microplastics Detection and Classification in marine and aquatic environments
    • 43. Evaluation of a real-time BTAG positioning and visualisation system
    • 44. Advancing Marine Technologies: The Crucial Role of Observatories in the Development of Operational Marine Biology – A Case Study of the EMSO observatories SmartBay and OBSEA in the ANERIS Horizon Project
    • 45. Real time video monitoring system for coastal environments
    • 46. CLS Woodbuoy: transitioning towards an eco-friendly data collection marine platform
    • 47. Implementation of a Simulation Tool for Argos-Based Satellite Image Transmission for Seafloor Ecosystem Monitoring Using Pop-Up Buoys
    • 48. Ecological Comparison between Artificial Reefs with Automated Procedures
    • 49. ECoSS - European Catalogue of Sound Signatures
    • 50. An update of the ongoing Study of Low-Cost and Highly Scalable Posidonia oceanica Replantation Methods
    • 51. EMODnet Ingestion
    • 52. BGC processes from gliders in the SE Bay of Biscay
    • 53. RAISE project: Sustainable environmental caring and protection technologies, towards a zero emission environment
    • 54. Development of Low-Cost Underwater Cameras for Remote Monitoring of Marine Ecosystems with AI-Based Species Detection
    • 56. Enhancing Species Video Detection Capabilities at the OBSEA Observatory through the Integration of EMUAS Cameras within the ANERIS Project Framework
    • 57. Autonomous Movement of Obsea Underwater Crawler for Monitoring Underwater Environments
    • 58. Integration of High-Frequency Radar Observations with 2DVAR Data Assimilation for Enhanced Ocean Model Predictability: A Case Study of the Pasaia Port
    • 59. Evaluation of an upward-facing echosounder installed on a SeaExplorer Glider for juvenile anchovy monitoring along Bay of Biscay
    • 60. Monitoring Marine pH with the ANB AQ50 Sensor Integrated into the OBSEA Observatory
    • 61. Urpekari Underwater Robotics Project
    • 62. Utilizing Passive Acoustic Monitoring to Deepen Understanding of Cetacean-Fishing Gear Interactions in the Basque Gillnet Fishery
    • 63. Real-Time Monitoring Of Coastal & Offshore Construction Noise For Immediate Decision Making
    • 64. The global success story of NemoSens micro-AUV
    • 65. Applications of coastal videometry within a multi-scale coastal flooding assessment framework – Basque Coast
    • 66. Use of slag to develop 3D printing mortars mixtures for artificial reefs
    • 67. Enhancing Coastal Oceanography Understanding with Biologging Devices: Initial Findings from a Basque Country Study
    • 68. Operational and Energy consumption pattern definition for the decarbonisation of small-scale fishing vessels
    • 69. A conceptual Model for Inferring Intertidal and Subtidal Bathymetry on Mesotidal Beaches Using Digital Images
    • 70. AI and Low-Cost Marine Technology: The SECOSTA Participatory Approach to Mapping Shallow Seabeds
    • 71. Development of a new IEO Catalogue for the Visualization and Management of Marine Data
    • 74. Bathymetry study for the route of a dynamic cable to connect the HarhLab laboraty at BiMEP test site
    • 75. Towards a multidisciplinary Ártabro Gulf Observing System
    • 76. Vision System for Tuna Species Classification Aboard Fishing Vessels
    • 77. EBArtesa devices: The data revolution in small-scale fisheries management in the Basque Country
    • 78. Design of Swarms of Long-Term Oceanographic Landers
    • 79. Automated Integration of Metrological Metadata into Oceanographic Datasets
    • 80. A predictive numerical tool for invasive species monitoring and management: Rugulopteryx okamurae as a case study
    • 81. Advances in the development of an acoustic location system for application in underwater autonomous gliders
    • 82. Multi-Vehicle Operations for High-Throughput Ocean Monitoring in Short Timeframes
    • 83. Automatic Acoustic Data Processing for a Hydrophone Intercomparison
    • 84. New Technologies to Characterize the State of Submarine Forest and their Services to Marine Ecosystems: A Field Campaign in Cabrera National Park
    • 85. Application of Clustering Methods for Assigning Classes to Acoustic Signals
    • 86. The BENTHOSCOPE System: A versatile tool for seafloor characterization, benthic species identification, and habitat mapping
    • 87. Enhancing Metrological Access and Validation in Marine Observing Infrastructures: Lessons Learnt from the MINKE Project

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