16-17: Innovation and Research / en Summer Field Work: 草榴社区 Graduate Student, Professor Monitoring the Health of Padilla Bay Using Drones /summer-field-work-wwu-graduate-student-professor-monitoring-the-health-of-padilla-bay-using-drones <span>Summer Field Work: 草榴社区 Graduate Student, Professor Monitoring the Health of Padilla Bay Using Drones</span> <span><a title="View user profile." href="/users/thomps94">thomps94</a></span> <span><time datetime="2017-08-29T12:12:05-07:00" title="Tuesday, August 29, 2017">Tue, 08/29/2017 - 12:12pm</time> </span> <div class="layout layout--onecol--page-width"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block wwu-banner block--_23c4359-9e61-43e2-947c-4088f9653c63 black-overlay min-height--25vh headings--big-and-bold"> <div class="content"> <div class="body"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p style="color:white;font-family:var(--font--title);font-size:var(--h1-size);font-weight:var(--font-weight--black);text-transform:uppercase;" aria-hidden="true">草榴社区 News</p></div> </div> </div> <div class="background-image"> <div class="field field--name-field-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field-item"> <picture> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_larger/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=KUQTEyNC 1x" media="all and (min-width: 1301px)" type="image/jpeg" width="1206" height="867"> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_larger/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=KUQTEyNC 1x" media="all and (min-width: 951px) and (max-width: 1300px)" type="image/jpeg" width="1206" height="867"> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_medium/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=vynJFfeP 1x" media="all and (min-width: 581px) and (max-width: 950px)" type="image/jpeg" width="840" height="604"> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_small/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=_sloATSG 1x" media="all and (max-width: 580px)" type="image/jpeg" width="580" height="417"> <img loading="eager" width="1206" height="867" src="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_larger/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=KUQTEyNC" alt="aerial view of Western's campus at night, with golden lights surrounded by dark trees"> </picture> </div> </div> </div> <div class="block block--_0eb0b0e-9168-4be4-ac3a-18f98da6f764 wwu-beyond-basics-block"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><nav aria-labelledby="in-page"><h2 class="visually-hidden" id="in-page">On This Page</h2><ul class="menu horizontal"><li><a href=/#stories">草榴社区 Stories</a></li><li><a href=/#releases">News Releases and Announcements</a></li><li><a href=/#in-the-news">草榴社区 in the News</a></li><li><a href=/#campus-news">Campus News and Information</a></li></ul></nav><style type="text/css">.menu.horizontal li { border-top: none; border-bottom: none; } .menu.horizontal li:first-child { border-left: none; } .menu.horizontal li:last-of-type { border-right: none; } </style></div> </div> <div class="block block--nodenews-itemcontent-moderation-control"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--nodenews-itembody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p>Western Washington University graduate student <strong>Jefferson Emm</strong> and Professor of Environmental Science<strong> David Wallin</strong> are using a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles to complete a census of the eelgrass beds in Skagit County鈥檚 Padilla Bay.</p> <p>Healthy eelgrass beds are vital nursery habitat for a variety of ecologically and commercially important fish and shellfish species such as herring, salmon and Dungeness crab. Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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border-bottom: none; } .menu.horizontal li:first-child { border-left: none; } .menu.horizontal li:last-of-type { border-right: none; } </style></div> </div> <div class="block block--nodenews-itemcontent-moderation-control"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--nodenews-itembody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p>Western Washington University graduate student <strong>Jefferson Emm</strong> and Professor of Environmental Science<strong> David Wallin</strong> are using a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles to complete a census of the eelgrass beds in Skagit County鈥檚 Padilla Bay.</p> <p>Healthy eelgrass beds are vital nursery habitat for a variety of ecologically and commercially important fish and shellfish species such as herring, salmon and Dungeness crab. Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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border-bottom: none; } .menu.horizontal li:first-child { border-left: none; } .menu.horizontal li:last-of-type { border-right: none; } </style></div> </div> <div class="block block--nodenews-itemcontent-moderation-control"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--nodenews-itembody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p>Western Washington University graduate student <strong>Jefferson Emm</strong> and Professor of Environmental Science<strong> David Wallin</strong> are using a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles to complete a census of the eelgrass beds in Skagit County鈥檚 Padilla Bay.</p> <p>Healthy eelgrass beds are vital nursery habitat for a variety of ecologically and commercially important fish and shellfish species such as herring, salmon and Dungeness crab. Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); max-width: var(--content-area-max-width--sm); margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: left; } h1 { line-height: 1.1; text-transform: none; font-weight: var(--font-weight--semibold); } .float-right { float: right; margin-left: var(--space--md); } .byline.float-right:after { width: 100%; } .byline { font-size: var(--font-size--xs); margin-bottom: var(--space--md); color: var(--gray); } .byline:after { content: ''; display: block; width: 5%; margin-top: var(--space--sm); margin-bottom: var(--space--md); border-bottom: solid var(--border-width--md) var(--gray--lighter--80); } .field--name-field-subhead { font-size: var(--font-size--2xl); font-weight: var(--font-weight--semibold); font-style: italic; margin-bottom: var(--space--md); color: var(--h2-color); } .block--nodenews-itemcreated { text-align: center; font-style: italic; margin-bottom: var(--space--md); } .field--name-field-summary { font-size: var(--font-size--xl); margin-bottom: var(--space--md); color: var(--gray--darker--20); } [data-theme="dark"] .field--name-field-summary, [data-theme="dark"] .byline { color: var(--gray--lighter--60); } </style> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> Thu, 20 Jul 2017 18:05:52 +0000 thomps94 113556 at K-12 Teachers Are Disproportionately White and Monolingual. Here鈥檚 One Way That Could Change. /inthemedia/k-12-teachers-are-disproportionately-white-and-monolingual-here-s-one-way-that-could <span>Summer Field Work: 草榴社区 Graduate Student, Professor Monitoring the Health of Padilla Bay Using Drones</span> <span><a title="View user profile." href="/users/thomps94">thomps94</a></span> <span><time datetime="2017-08-29T12:12:05-07:00" title="Tuesday, August 29, 2017">Tue, 08/29/2017 - 12:12pm</time> </span> <div class="layout layout--onecol--page-width"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block wwu-banner block--_23c4359-9e61-43e2-947c-4088f9653c63 black-overlay min-height--25vh headings--big-and-bold"> <div class="content"> <div class="body"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p style="color:white;font-family:var(--font--title);font-size:var(--h1-size);font-weight:var(--font-weight--black);text-transform:uppercase;" aria-hidden="true">草榴社区 News</p></div> </div> </div> <div class="background-image"> <div class="field field--name-field-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field-item"> <picture> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_larger/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=KUQTEyNC 1x" media="all and (min-width: 1301px)" type="image/jpeg" width="1206" height="867"> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_larger/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=KUQTEyNC 1x" media="all and (min-width: 951px) and (max-width: 1300px)" type="image/jpeg" width="1206" height="867"> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_medium/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=vynJFfeP 1x" media="all and (min-width: 581px) and (max-width: 950px)" type="image/jpeg" width="840" height="604"> <source srcset="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_small/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=_sloATSG 1x" media="all and (max-width: 580px)" type="image/jpeg" width="580" height="417"> <img loading="eager" width="1206" height="867" src="/sites/news.wwu.edu/files/styles/banner_larger/public/2024-08/drone_night_012023_0974.jpg?itok=KUQTEyNC" alt="aerial view of Western's campus at night, with golden lights surrounded by dark trees"> </picture> </div> </div> </div> <div class="block block--_0eb0b0e-9168-4be4-ac3a-18f98da6f764 wwu-beyond-basics-block"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><nav aria-labelledby="in-page"><h2 class="visually-hidden" id="in-page">On This Page</h2><ul class="menu horizontal"><li><a href=/#stories">草榴社区 Stories</a></li><li><a href=/#releases">News Releases and Announcements</a></li><li><a href=/#in-the-news">草榴社区 in the News</a></li><li><a href=/#campus-news">Campus News and Information</a></li></ul></nav><style type="text/css">.menu.horizontal li { border-top: none; border-bottom: none; } .menu.horizontal li:first-child { border-left: none; } .menu.horizontal li:last-of-type { border-right: none; } </style></div> </div> <div class="block block--nodenews-itemcontent-moderation-control"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--nodenews-itembody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p>Western Washington University graduate student <strong>Jefferson Emm</strong> and Professor of Environmental Science<strong> David Wallin</strong> are using a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles to complete a census of the eelgrass beds in Skagit County鈥檚 Padilla Bay.</p> <p>Healthy eelgrass beds are vital nursery habitat for a variety of ecologically and commercially important fish and shellfish species such as herring, salmon and Dungeness crab. Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); 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border-bottom: none; } .menu.horizontal li:first-child { border-left: none; } .menu.horizontal li:last-of-type { border-right: none; } </style></div> </div> <div class="block block--nodenews-itemcontent-moderation-control"> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--nodenews-itembody"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p>Western Washington University graduate student <strong>Jefferson Emm</strong> and Professor of Environmental Science<strong> David Wallin</strong> are using a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles to complete a census of the eelgrass beds in Skagit County鈥檚 Padilla Bay.</p> <p>Healthy eelgrass beds are vital nursery habitat for a variety of ecologically and commercially important fish and shellfish species such as herring, salmon and Dungeness crab. Padilla Bay, one of 29 waterways in the country鈥檚 National Estuarine Research Reserve system, is the largest contiguous eelgrass meadow in the country south of Alaska and the second-largest on the entire West Coast.</p> <p>Mapping eelgrass beds has largely in the past been done by aerial imagery taken from manned aircraft or via satellites, but this project is the first to use unmanned aircraft systems (also called UAVs or 鈥渄rones鈥) to conduct an eelgrass census, and Emm said part of the draw to attempt this project wasn鈥檛 just the importance of the data, but it was the novel way being employed to get that information.</p> <p>鈥淯AS (unmanned aircraft systems) and camera technology have rapidly improved in recent years while becoming more affordable and available, so it opened a window for us to try it. Each of the two vehicles has a type of camera that tells us different things about the eelgrass cover below it,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cameras use spectral signatures unique to each cover type, like a fingerprint. We hope to use the imagery to delineate the invasive eelgrass, <em>Zostera japonica,</em> from the native eelgrass, <em>Zostera marina</em>.鈥</p> <p>Understanding how the invasive eelgrass species is competing with 鈥 or coexisting with 鈥 the native species is a huge part of what they hope to find out, said Wallin.</p> <p>鈥淭he invasive species, <em>japonica</em>, tends to live in shallower water than its native cousin,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut there is some overlap, and we are trying to understand how the two are working together.鈥</p> <p>Wallin鈥檚 research has heretofore been as a terrestrial ecologist, but he is trying to find more applications for UAS to do remote sensing of populations that might not be as easily discoverable or accurately counted without the eyes in the sky. He worked with the U.S. Geological Survey using a UAS to seek out and count the Skagit County elk herd, for example, but this is the first time he has literally set up his office in knee-deep water more than a mile out into a bay.</p> <p>鈥淚 am eager to find new applications for this technology and want to help introduce it to other researchers, because there is so much you can do with it that you simply can鈥檛 do through other traditional means,鈥 Wallin said.</p> <p>Each day during the data-gathering phase, Emm, Wallin, and a host of student and community volunteers pull sleds out into the bay from the dike near Samish Island. The sleds hold everything needed for an afternoon of research: dry bags with laptops, cameras, extra batteries, spare parts, and a pair of small tables. Once at the survey area 鈥 as far as 2500 meters from shore, but at the lowest lunar tides, the water is still only shin deep 鈥 the tables are set up, the vehicles unpacked and charged, and flights begin.</p> <p>Each flight is preprogrammed into the vehicles, which weave back and forth across a grid, taking images with its camera. Once it is done and lands in the waiting arms of a researcher, the next vehicle uses its different camera to shoot the same grid. This is repeated on as many grid locations as possible before the tide begins to come back in.</p> <p>鈥淭here is a bit of a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥 which makes Padilla Bay a great place for this research. It鈥檚 quite shallow, with a relatively solid bottom, which allows us to access the vast expanses of eelgrass, by foot, during extremely low tides in summer months during daylight hours,鈥 said Emm.</p> <p>Emm arrived at Western after graduating from Northwest Indian College as part of a National Science Foundation grant to matriculate more Native American students into graduate schools to study science, and he said the summer field work in Padilla Bay towards his thesis has been incredibly rewarding.</p> <p>鈥淚t鈥檚 been an amazing project, and I feel so lucky to have gotten the chance to work on it,鈥 he said.</p> <p>Wallin echoed those thoughts.</p> <p>鈥淭he most rewarding part of my job is working with students on research projects. Students obviously learn quite a bit from their coursework. But it is involvement in research that really turns them into scientists,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith graduate students like Jefferson, I get the opportunity to guide them through the entire research process, from framing a research question, to figuring out methods, analysis of data and, finally, to writing up their results for a thesis and publication in a scientific journal.鈥</p> <p>Emm and Wallin will share their data with the Padilla Bay Foundation, and will work over the course of the upcoming school year to prepare and submit it for publication. Funding for this project was provided by the Padilla Bay Foundation, and the vehicles were acquired through help from the Western Foundation via a grant from the Whatcom Community Foundation.</p> <p>For more information on the research, contact Emm at <a href="mailto:Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu">Jefferson.emm@wwu.edu</a> or Wallin at <a href="mailto:david.wallin@wwu.edu">david.wallin@wwu.edu</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong>:</p> <p>See a video of a drone launch <u><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/36758401411/in/album-72157685789204174/"><strong>here</strong></a></u>.</p> <p>See a gallery of over 100 images of this research <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/wwu/albums/72157685789204174/with/36758401411/"><u><strong>here</strong></u></a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol--full"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> </div> </div> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block block--basic"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field-item"><p> <style type="text/css">.page-title { --h1-size: var(--font-size--5xl); max-width: var(--content-area-max-width--sm); margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: left; } h1 { line-height: 1.1; text-transform: none; font-weight: var(--font-weight--semibold); } .float-right { float: right; margin-left: var(--space--md); } .byline.float-right:after { width: 100%; } .byline { font-size: var(--font-size--xs); margin-bottom: var(--space--md); color: var(--gray); } .byline:after { content: ''; display: block; width: 5%; margin-top: var(--space--sm); margin-bottom: var(--space--md); border-bottom: solid var(--border-width--md) var(--gray--lighter--80); } .field--name-field-subhead { font-size: var(--font-size--2xl); font-weight: var(--font-weight--semibold); font-style: italic; margin-bottom: var(--space--md); color: var(--h2-color); } .block--nodenews-itemcreated { text-align: center; font-style: italic; margin-bottom: var(--space--md); } .field--name-field-summary { font-size: var(--font-size--xl); margin-bottom: var(--space--md); color: var(--gray--darker--20); } [data-theme="dark"] .field--name-field-summary, [data-theme="dark"] .byline { color: var(--gray--lighter--60); } </style> </p> </div> </div> </div> </div> Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:48:13 +0000 gallagm7 113547 at