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James Slingsby
James Slingsby
Energy Research Associate, University of the Highlands and Islands
Verified email at uhi.ac.uk
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Assessing the effects of tidal stream marine renewable energy on seabirds: A conceptual framework
N Isaksson, EA Masden, BJ Williamson, MM Costagliola-Ray, J Slingsby, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 157, 111314, 2020
282020
Surface characterisation of kolk-boils within tidal stream environments using UAV imagery
J Slingsby, BE Scott, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Wilson, A Couto, D Roos, ...
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9 (5), 484, 2021
162021
Using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery to characterise pursuit-diving seabird association with tidal stream hydrodynamic habitat features
J Slingsby, BE Scott, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Wilson, M Yanez, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 9, 820722, 2022
82022
The bigger picture: Developing a low-cost graphical user interface to process drone imagery of tidal stream environments
J Slingsby, BE Scott, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Wilson, M Yanez, ...
International Marine Energy Journal, 2023
32023
The bigger picture: developing a graphical user interface to process UAV imagery of tidal stream environments
J Slingsby, BE Scott, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Wilson, M Yanez, ...
14th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, EWTEC 2021, 2176-1-2176-7, 2022
12022
Defining fine-scale surface hydrodynamic features of tidal-stream environments–using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as an ecological survey tool
J Slingsby, B Williamson, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Martin, B Scott
Poster Presentation, MASTS Annual Science Meeting, 2019
12019
A Review of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Usage as an Environmental Survey Tool within Tidal Stream Environments
J Slingsby, BE Scott, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Wilson, BJ Williamson
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 11 (12), 2298, 2023
2023
Seabird usage of tidal stream environments in relation to fine-scale surface turbulent features, using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as a survey tool
J Slingsby
University of the Highlands and Islands, 2023
2023
Defining fine-scale surface hydrodynamic features of tidal-stream environments-using drones as a marine survey tool
J Slingsby, B Williamson, L Kregting, J McIlvenny, J Wilson, J Martin, ...
2020
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