Expanded Development of Consumer-level Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Oceanographic Research
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Spreng, Jack
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) are rapidly proving their worth in many fields of science, yet
their adop<on in ocean sciences is lacking. UAVs are cost effec<ve vehicles capable of being
rapidly deployed and used in places dangerous and hard-to-reach for typical vessels. They are
especially useful in the quick acquisi<on of data for rare events such as storm sewage ouElow
events that only occur for short periods of <me aFer large storms in ci<es. Performed at the
Ocean Tech Center at the University of Washington, this project works to prove the ability of
UAVs to greatly improve efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability of nearshore research. A
Splashdrone 3+ UAV was purchased and modifica<ons and sensor design and implementa<on
were conducted to adapt the UAV to perform nearshore science observa<on. The culmina<on
of the project in a field test to retrieve water using a niskin-type sampling boPle and the
gathering of temperature and total dissolved solids data proves that the UAV is a valuable tool
for oceanographers over the tradi<onal manned water-vessels and aircraF that are typical to
the field of science.
