AMT27
September 21, 2017 - November 5, 2017
Southampton, UK - Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
AMT27 set sail from Immingham on 23rd September 2017 aboard the RRS Discovery and arrived in the Falklands on 5th November 2017.
Once again this years cruise benefited from the addition of funding from the European Space Agency for the AMT4SentinelFRM project. This provided a unique opportunity to obtain high quality fiducial reference measurements for the validation of Sentinel products in a wide range of Atlantic locations.
You can read blogs from the cruise on the ESA Campaigns blog and from the scientists from the Naturalis Biodiversity Center.
Personnel
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Tartu Observatory |
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Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
University of Warwick |
Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) |
University of Southampton |
University of Hawaii |
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
University of Warwick |
University of Southampton |
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Naturalis Biodiversity Center |
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) |
Naturalis Biodiversity Center |
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Museum of Natural Sciences |
Naturalis Biodiversity Center |
National Oceanography Centre |
University of Southampton |
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Hosted at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council.