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    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In Situ Salinity Sensors. 

      Alliance for Coastal Technologies (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2007)
      The fundamental goal was to assess user needs and applications and to provide the focus for an Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT, www.act-us.info) Technology Verification of conductivity and temperature sensors that ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In-Situ Nutrient Sensors. 

      Responsive Management (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2006)
      This study was conducted for the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) to gather data about the use of in-situ nutrient sensors. The study entailed a telephone survey of professionals in the coastal resources field, ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In-Situ Nutrient Sensors. [SUPERSEDED by http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-336] 

      Responsive Management (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
      This study was conducted for the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) to gather data about the use of in-situ nutrient sensors. The study entailed a telephone survey of professionals in the coastal resources field, ...
    • Use of, Satisfaction with, and Requirements for In-Situ Turbidity Sensors. 

      Responsive Management (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2005)
      This study was conducted for the Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) to gather data about the use of in-situ turbidity sensors. The study entailed a telephone survey of professionals in the coastal resources field, ...
    • Verification Statement for the YSI 6-series sonde with model 6560 Salinity Sensor. 

      Gilbert, S.; Gundersen, K.; Johengen, T.; McKissack, T.; McIntyre, M.; Pinchuk, A.; Purcell, H.; Robertson, C.; Schar, D.; Smith, G.J.; Tamburri, M.; Wells, D. (Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), Solomons, MD, 2008)
      Instrument performance verification is necessary so that effective existing technologies can be recognized, and so that promising new technologies can become available to support coastal science, resource management, and ...