Demonstrate the flight process, resulting in a dataset collection.
Location
Wells, Maine, United States
Summary
The Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT), and NERACOOS sponsored a workshop addressing the practical uses of UASs in coastal management situations, hosted at the National Estuarine Research Reserve in Wells, ME. The WHCMSC AIM team was asked to demonstrate our flight protocols and data processing workflow. UAS imagery was collected by the Ricoh GRII of the NERR campus to create elevation models from photogrammetric techniques. 384 Ricoh GRII photos (2.2 GB) were collected and 5 ground control targets (aeropoints).
Info derived
Aerial imagery
Comments
In 2020 Sandy requested a retroactive FA with the following information: was by myself in Wells ME on September 25th, 2018. I used the aeropoints and collected imagery from our UAS with a point and shoot- ricoh camera. I collected 3 flights, 11.48GB of images. Project OGU14 was charged for these expenses. I thought I was just demonstrating the flight process, but they wanted a dataset while I was there.
True color aerial imagery collected during unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) operations in Massachusetts and Maine between March 2018 - September 2018. 11 separate zip file containing JPEG image for 8 separate field activities.
Ground control points collected during unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) operations in Massachusetts and Maine between March 2018 - September 2018. 8 separate CSV files for 8 separate field activities.