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#47 Breathalysing Whales: Drones Revisited

20 Feb 2020

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An update on our Drones episode from January 2019 where we learn about new uses for unmanned aerial vehicles, and celebrate being shortlisted for three awards in the Publisher Podcast Awards held in London in March 2020. No-one knows how many penguins are in the Antarctic, and last year we discovered that thanks to the use of drones this is set to change, as scientists are using these unmanned aerial vehicles to fly over colonies of Chinstrap, Adelie and Gentoos. One year on it is not just penguins that are being studied, whales are too, and scientific surveys like this are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the use of drones in the future. Goldman Sachs predicts that drones in construction alone are worth $11bn and we examine how major asset owners are taking to the skies to maintain, operate and construct. GUESTS Norman Ratcliffe, British Antarctic Survey Dave Cummins, IRIS Group Aero Nicky Mather, Northumbrian Water Oliver Viney, Atlantic Geomatics and The Survey Association Grahame Grover, UAVE LimitedThe post #47 Breathalysing Whales: Drones Revisited first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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