Please consider submitting your abstract to our session at the Ocean
Sciences Meeting, Feb. 22-27, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland! We are interested
especially in ecological work conducted from autonomous platforms, from
phytoplankton to whales.

Autonomous ocean platform applications in biological oceanography and
wildlife ecology

Autonomous ocean platforms (e.g., gliders, buoys, moorings, floats) and
their sensors have been proliferating in the last decade. Sensors that
measure organisms and biological processes are commercially available and
many new studies have been published on their application to studying ocean
biology in the last five years. Bioacoustics, bio-optics, imaging and video
camera devices mounted on autonomous platforms are able to collect
information on ocean wildlife in the water column in parts of the ocean
that were not accessible before. New and improved sensors are emerging as
both platforms and sensors become more efficient, particularly in power
consumption, allowing for longer and deeper deployments that sample biology
at new space-time scales. Examples include censusing phytoplankton and
zooplankton, detecting tagged or sound-producing taxa, and studying food
web, predator-prey and habitat-use dynamics. This session invites
presentations on research and development into the application of
autonomous vehicles and their sensors to biological oceanography and marine
ecology. Topics may include, but are not limited to: primary and secondary
production; phytoplankton, zooplankton or vertebrate ecology; passive
acoustic monitoring; microbial ecology and deep sea ecology.

https://agu.confex.com/agu/osm26/prelim.cgi/Session/255043

Feel free to reach out with questions to Dr. Erin Meyer-Gutbrod at
[email protected]

-- 
Dr. Erin L. Meyer-Gutbrod *(she/her)*
Assistant Professor
School of the Earth, Ocean & Environment
University of South Carolina
https://meyer-gutbrod.weebly.com/

[email protected]
216-548-9082
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