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Future Directions in Nearshore Oceanography--H. Tuba Özkan-Haller
Pages 101-103

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From page 101...
... Assumptions about the state of available technology and their effect oN research methods The thoughts outlined herein are based on a few assumptions about the state of resources available in 2025. These assumptions affect oceanography as a whole, although I will discuss nearshore oceanography in particular.
From page 102...
... As remote sensing technologies mature, they will likely begin producing standardized data products and the raw data may not be available to the scientist. However, the products will likely be available to a broad cross-section of the scientific community.
From page 103...
... Inner shelf and nearshore areas may be more interconnected than previously thought. Wave-structure interaction studies involving non-deforming bodies may need to be applied to newly emerging controllable wave energy extraction devices (that significantly affect that surrounding wave field)


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