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Category: Environmental Monitoring

August 16, 2018August 25, 2018

JavaFX is dead. Long live JavaFX? (from a science perspective)

JavaFX is a library for producing awesome GUI’s. Here are some examples of it being used in science…. Recently JavaFX has been removed from the main Java release, here’s hoping it’s going to survive and thrive out there in the wild…

Posted in Environmental Monitoring, JavaFX, PAMGuard. 1 Comment
March 12, 2018July 23, 2018

Using PAMGuard to track the movements of marine life around a tidal turbine

A review of our recent publication using coding in a conservation context.

Posted in Environmental Monitoring, Noise, PAMGuard, Tidal Energy. Tagged Environmental Monitoring, Noise, PAMGuard, Tidal Energy. Leave a comment
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