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Post Tropical Storm Karen Eco-system Impacts Drone Flight – 09-25-2019

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https://vimeo.com/362736750 MISSION TIME: 7:00 a.m., September 25, 2019 As soon as the weather began to clear and it was safe for flight operations, a Post-Storm Impacts drone surveillance flight was launched over Mandahl Bay. Tropical … Continue reading →

Posted in Aerial Observations, CAMPGROUND PROJECTS, Post Storm Reconnaisance Flights, Research & Exploration, RESEARCH PROJECTS | Tagged aerial drone, aerial survey, aftermath, disaster preparedness, Drone mapping, Eco-system, hurricane, runoff, storm impact, Tropical Storm Karen, Wetland, wetlands

SUMMER SOLSTICE 2019: Quarterly Mandahl Bay APC/APR Aerial Drone Mission

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These images and videos, taken during Summer Solstice 2019, are part of ClimateChangeVI.org’s Quarterly Aerial Survey of the Mandahl Bay Area of Particular Concern and Area for Preservation and Restoration’s beach, salt pond and lagoon. … Continue reading →

Posted in Aerial Observations, Quarterly Aerial Survey, Quarterly Overflights - Mandahl, RESEARCH PROJECTS | Tagged aerial survey, Drone flight, Drone mapping, mandahl bay, mangrove lagoon, tropical wetland, wetlands

RANGERS TACKLE SARGASSUM

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  Saturday, August 17, 2019   On Saturday, excited Environmental Rangers took to the air using drones to map sargassum sea weed masses approaching Mandahl Bay, St. Thomas.   Environmental Rangers have been learning manual … Continue reading →

Posted in Aerial Observations, CAMPGROUND PROJECTS, Eco-Youth, Environmental Rangers, Research & Exploration, RESEARCH PROJECTS, Sargassum, SEER | Tagged aerial survey, sargassum, sea weed, seer

2019 Vernal Equinox

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ClimateChangeVI.org Eco-system Drone Flights are launched quarterly at Mandahl Bay. These equinox and solstice aerial missions give a bird’s eye view of Eco-system changes and wildlife presence. [smartslider3 slider=6]

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Posted in Aerial Observations, Quarterly Aerial Survey, Quarterly Overflights - Mandahl, RESEARCH PROJECTS | Tagged aerial survey, Drone mapping, tri-domain

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