11 Feb 2015, –Codi Kozacek, Circle of Blue Reporter
HONOLULU, Hawaii– More than a hundred researchers and watershed managers packed into rows of plastic chairs at the Hawaii Association of Watershed Partnerships conference last Thursday. If I was expecting a run-of-the-mill recounting of water quality tests, I was pleasantly surprised. Instead, the meeting was proof that water management is moving into the realm of smart phones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and camera systems originally designed for the Mars rovers.
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