
CREON researchers meet during the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP) held December 7th-10th, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
Sensor networks on land are becoming common as this exciting technology allows us to view the environment in real time and in many dimensions such as temperature in 3D. Extending this to the marine environment poses many challenges such as fouling and data transmission. However the benefits are enormous as we attempt to understand the stresses that are shaping the marine world. In particular coral reefs are exhibiting signs of decay around the world as global warming, over fishing and pollution have an impact.
The group presently is deploying sensor networks in locations as diverse as Moorea in French Polynesia to the shores of Taiwan in the Kenting coral reef group and the Great Barrier Reef. Using a variety of platforms and instruments the CREON group hope to solve some of the more technical aspects in a collaborative framework. The report from the previous meeting outlines the objectives and the implementation schedule.