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Lessons Learned in Developing a Canadian Operational Glider Fleet

机译:发展加拿大作战滑翔机队的经验教训

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Canada's expanding "Blue Economy" requires a major expansion of existing ocean monitoring if developments are to be sustainably managed. Dalhousie University, the Ocean Tracking Network, and the Marine Environmental Observation Prediction and Response Network of Centers of Excellence have operated a mixed fleet of gliders for 7 years on missions covering 50,000 km. The data from these missions are used by research programs, nongovernmental organizations, and government agencies. The gliders have proven to be reliable platforms for ocean observation, collecting data in inclement weather, and times of the year when it is difficult to get ships at sea. However, glider operations have a steep learning curve, and much of the expertise that resides within an operational glider group is gleaned through experience. Managing glider data also poses significant challenges. Planning, risk management, rapid adaptation to the unexpected, and dedicated highly qualified personnel are the keys to sustaining successful glider operations.
机译:如果要对发展进行可持续管理,加拿大不断扩大的“蓝色经济”要求对现有的海洋监测进行重大扩展。达尔豪西大学,海洋追踪网络以及卓越中心的海洋环境观测预测和响应网络已经运行了滑翔机混合舰队长达7年,任务范围超过50,000公里。这些任务的数据由研究计划,非政府组织和政府机构使用。事实证明,滑翔机是进行海洋观测,在恶劣天气下以及一年中难以将船只驶入海上的时间收集数据的可靠平台。但是,滑翔机操作的学习曲线很陡峭,而滑翔机操作组中的许多专业知识都是通过经验收集的。管理滑翔机数据也带来了巨大挑战。规划,风险管理,对突发事件的快速适应以及敬业的高素质人员是维持滑翔机成功运行的关键。

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