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Using Digital Holography to Characterize Thin Layers and Harmful Algal Blooms in Aquatic Environments

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Abstract

Digital holography was used to characterize particle/plankton distributions, biophysical interactions and ‘patchiness’ phenomena including ‘thin layers’ and harmful algal blooms in diverse aquatic environments. An autonomous underwater holographic system with long-term deployment capabilities was developed.

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