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Here all the documents of SUSHI DROP project:
D2.2.1 - Project Flyer with Key Project Messages in IT-HR and EN
PUBLISHED ON 03/03/2022
D2.2.3 - Project Poster to be reproduced by each PP in IT-HR and EN
PUBLISHED ON 03/03/2022
D2.3.1 - Report about Social Media Accounts and Profile Set Up and Updating
PUBLISHED ON 01/03/2022
D2.3.2 - Regular Support for the Website hosted by the Programme Platform
PUBLISHED ON 03/03/2022
D3.1.1 - Report on the Analysis of the State of the Art about UUV Technologies
PUBLISHED ON 21/03/2022
D3.3.2 - Report on the Functional Tests at Sea of the First Generation
PUBLISHED ON 24/02/2022
D4.1.1 - Report on Implementation of the Management Information System for the Acquisition of the UUV
PUBLISHED ON 24/02/2022
D4.2.1 - Report about the Methodology followed for Samplings Comparison
PUBLISHED ON 21/03/2022
D4.2.2 - Report about the Quantitative Results in terms of Accuracy
PUBLISHED ON 03/03/2022
D4.3.2 - Metadata Description for the Datasets Managed by the GIS
PUBLISHED ON 03/03/2022
D5.1.1 - Report on the Decision about the two Survey Areas to be Selected to Test UUV-based Monitoring System
PUBLISHED ON 21/03/2022
D5.1.2 - Report on the Benefits brought by the adoption of the UUV Technology in Monitoring Deep-water Ecosystems
PUBLISHED ON 24/02/2022
D5.2.1 - Report on the Scientific Survey operated with the UUV System in the First Selected Area
PUBLISHED ON 24/02/2022
D5.2.2 - Report on the Scientific Survey operated with the UUV System in the Second Selected Area
PUBLISHED ON 21/03/2022
Open database of the SUSHI DROP project - https://site.unibo.it/sushidrop/it/data
The processed data starting from the surveys of the missions carried out in the Adriatic Sea with the underwater drone “Blucy” are progressely made available to anyone to use, under the concept of open access to scientific data. The SUSHI DROP project has processed the acquired data, mainly using Open Source software, publishing them in formats defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), an international consortium of more than 500 businesses, government agencies, research organizations, and universities driven to make geospatial (location) information and services FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)