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To order a copy of any of the following technical papers please email ekeegan@chelsea.co.uk  giving your name, postal  address and the reference numbers of the papers you would like and we will rush copies off to you.  Some papers are available for you to download as pdf files.

Papers have been divided into the following categories:            

AQUAtracka Fluorimeter

MINItracka Fluorimeter

AUV

Fast Repetition Rate Fluorimeter

Towed Oceanographic Vehicles

Correlation Velocity Log

Optical Oceanography

FerryBox Data Collection

Environment Agency

Bioluminescence

Plankton Sampler

LME Programm

General Papers

Biofouling

Nutrient Monitoring

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 AQUATRACKA FLUORIMETER (INC HYDROCARBON DETECTION) 
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1/005  Measurement of the dispersion of liquid Industrial waste discharged from the wake of a dumping vessel, by C D Byrne, R J Law, P M Hudson, J E Thain and T W Fileman.   Wat. Res. Vol. 22, No. 12, pp. 1577-1584, 1988, CM 1985/E:24, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. 
1/007   A Phytoplankton bloom and associated processes observed with a long-term moored system in Antarctic waters, by Mitsuo Fukuchi, Hiroshi Hattori, Hiroshi Sasaki, Takao Hoshiai.   Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 45:  297-288, 1988.
1/009   An optical system for detection and measurement of hydrocarbon in the ocean, by VA Lawford, MJ Morgan, JP  Vessey,  JEG Wheaton.   SPIE 126917, 1990.
1/016  Hydrocarbon concentrations in the northern North Sea and effects on fish larvae.   Ronald Michael Stagg, Alistair McIntosh, SOAFD Marine Laboratory.   The Science of the Total Environment VOL (1996)
1/017  A response plan for deep sea blowouts in the North Sea monitoring the sub sea plume.   Jesse Uzzell and Aage Bjorn Andersen.   Det Norske Veritas AS, Environmental Advisory Services.  1999 International Oil Spill Conference.
1/018  Phytoplankton distribution and survival in the thermocline.  Jonathan  Sharples, C Mark Moore, Tom P. Rippeth, Patrick M. Holligan, David J. Hydes, Neil R. Fisher and John H. Simpson. Limnology and Oceanography  46(3), 2001, 486-496. 2001, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanology, Inc.
1/019  Field Evaluation of Toxic Effects & Dispersion of Produced Water Discharges from North Sea Oil Platforms.  R. Stagg (Scottish Office Agriculture & Fisheries Dept, DJ Gore, GF Whale, MF Kirby, M Blackburn, S Bifield, AD McIntosh, I Vance, SA Flynn and A Foster. Produced Water2: Environmental Issues & Mitigation Technologies (1996).
1/020 Elevation of hepatic monooxygenase activity in the dab (Limanda limanda L.) in relation to environmental contamination with petroleum hydrocarbons in the northern North Sea Ronald Michael. Stagg (Scottish Office Agriculture & Fisheries Dept), Alistair McIntosh (MAFF Food Science Laboratory), Peter Mackie (MAFF Food Science Laboratory). Aquatic Toxicology 00 (1995) 1-000, 10 May 1995.
1/021  The Effects of Produced Water on Hydrocarbon Levels & on P4501A Monooxygenase Activity in fIsh Larvae in the Northern North Sea.  RM Staff, PA Gillibrand, AM McIntosh and WA Turrell, SOAFD Marine Laboratory, Produced Water2: Environmental Issues and Mitigation Technologies, 1996.
 AQUASHUTTLE - TOWED OCEANOGRAPHIC VEHICLE 
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2/001 Optical measurements from underwater towed vehicles deployed from ships-of-opportunity in the North Sea, Robert Williams and J Aiken (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth PL1 3DH).  186 / SPIE Vol. 1269 Environment & Pollution Measurement Sensors and Systems (14-15 March 1990, The Hague, The Netherlands).
2/002 The Undulating Oceanographic Recorder Mark 2: A new ship-of-opportunity ocean monitoring instrument, J Aiken (Natural Environment Research Council, Inst for Marine Environmental Research) and Grayson Wood and Jack Jossi, NMFS, Rhode Island 02882.  0197-7385/80/0000-0037 1980 IEEE.
2/003 Synoptic Surveys of the Western English Channel. The Relationships between Plankton and Hydrography, GA Robinson, J Aiken and HG Hunt (Natural Environment Research Council, Inst for Marine Environmental Research).  Journal of Plankton Research, (1986), 66, 201-218.
2/004 The Undulating Oceanographic Recorder Mark 2, Jim Aiken (Natural Environment Research Council, Inst for Marine Environmental Research).  Journal of Plankton Research, volume 3, Number 4 1981.
2/005 Optical measurements from underwater towed vehicles deployed from ships of opportunity in the North Sea, by Robert  Williams and Jim Aiken.  SPIE Vol. 1269,   Environment and Pollution Measurement Sensors and Systems (14-15 March 1990, The Hague, The Netherlands).
2/010 AQUAshuttle Deployments in the North Sea by Robert  Williams and Alistair Lindley, PML, Plymouth, UK,  1991.
2/011  Evaluation of New Techniques for Monitoring and Assessing the Health of Large Marine Ecosystems.    Robert  Williams, PML.  1995   NATO ASI Series Vol. 128, Evaluating and Monitoring the Health of Large-Scale Ecosystems. 
2/012  Coastal Water Quality - The NRA’s National Coastal Baseline Survey.   Nick Holden, Marine Environmental Management Review of 1994 and Future Trends, 1995, Volume 2, Paper No. 5 pp, ISBN 0 9522946 1 3. 
2/013  AQUAshuttle Monitors Exxon Valdez Oil Spill,  in Technical Product News, Spill Science and Technology Bulletin Vol 2,  No.1, pp. 87-91, 1995
2/014  Measurements of Upper Ocean Structure using AQUAshuttle  from Ships of Opportunity and research vessels.   J. Aiken, R Williams, I Bellem, R Burt.    September 1995.
2/015 Temperature, Salinity and Chlorophyll Measurement by tow vehicle AQUAshuttle  .   T. Ishimaru, Y. Koike, J. Yoshida, T. Sente, A Kitazawa and Y. Matuyama (Tokyo University of Fisheries)  1995
2/017  Is observed variability in the long-term results of the continuous plankton recorder survey a response to climate charge?   Phil C Reid, Benjamin Planque and Martin Edwards.   Fisheries Oceanography 7,000-000, 1998
2/018 Holistic marine monitoring in the Environment Agency, Alison M. Matthews, Environment Agency, National Centre for Environmental Data and Surveillance, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, BA2 9ES; Richard Burt, Director, Chelsea Instruments Ltd, UK.  Backscatter Magazine, August 1999.  Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
2/019 The Growth in Towed Undulating Vehicles for Oceanographic Data Gathering, Richard Burt, Chelsea Technologies Group.  Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
 SEASOAR - TOWED OCEANOGRAPHIC VEHICLE
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3/004  Frontal surveys with a towed profiling CTD measurement package (SeaSoar), by Raymond Pollard.  Nature Vol. 323, No. 6087, pp 433-435, 2 October 1986.
3/006  Fairings for Oceanographic cables and instruments:   Have we yet solved all the problems?  by Alan R Packwood, IOS.   Advances in Underwater Technology, Ocean Science and Offshore Engineering, Vol. 16: Oceanology 88. 
3/007  Modern Tools for Upper Ocean Surveys by G Griffiths and R T Pollard (James Rennell Centre) Journal of Naval Science Vol. 18 No.1 pp 66-80.
3/009  Tools for Upper Ocean Surveys: Combined SeaSoar, ADCP Surveys Proved Fast Enough to Map Structures Changing on Timescales of Few Days,  by Gwyn Griffiths and Raymond T Pollard (James Rennell Centre), Sea Technology, October 1992, pp 25-30.
3/010 SeaSoar CTD, Fluorescence and Scalar irradiance data from RRS Charles Darwin Cruises 58/59, NE Atlantic (Vivaldi 91) by S A Cunningham M J Griffiths, J Hemmings & S G Alderson et al 1992.   IOS-DL Report No. 299, 1992.
3/012  Data from the Depths by Ben Smith.    BYTE Magazine, July 1993.
3/016  Structure of the upper ocean in the western equatorial Pacific.   K J Richards, R T Pollard, Nature Vol. 350, No.6313, pp 48-50, 7th March 1991.
3/019    Changing Winds and Ocean Mixing:  Studies of the Arabian Sea Monsoon by Kenneth H. Brink, Frank Bahr.  Scientists Range the World to Study Ocean Physics  Spring/Summer 1996
3/020 SeaSoar Vehicle Control and Data Acquisition by Frank Bahr, Paul D. Fucile, Jerome P. Dean, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, MA 02543.
3/021 Zooplankton Dynamics in a Mesocale Eddy-Jet System off California.   M. E. Huntley, A. Gonzalez, Y. Zhu and M. Zhou, Deep-Sea Research, October 1995
3/026 Seasoar Metamorphosis.   Lindsay Pender, Ian Helmond   CSIRO Marine Research 1998  
3/027 Fibre Optic Control of an undulating platform.  Paul Fucile, Allan Gordon, Frank Bahr and Jerome Dean.   WHOI
3/028

New Survey Ships and Systems for the Royal Navy by Richard Labone, Vosper Thornycroft Ltd, Jan Haug Kristensen, Kongsberg Simrad AS, Freddy Pøhner, Kongsberg Simrad AS, Ranger Magazine, October 2001. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file

3/029

Operational oceanography using the 'new' SeaSoar ocean undulator. New instrument designed to handle real-time data from multiple instruments, all transmitting up a single data link,  by J Dunning, Chelsea Technologies Group, J Allen, V Cornell, M.Moore and N.Crisp, Southampton Oceanography Centre, printed in April 2002 edition of Sea Technology. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file

3/030

Scanning the depths, Marine Scientist, No. 1 Autumn 2002. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file

 Nu-SHUTTLE -  TOWED OCEANOGRAPHIC VEHICLE 
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11/002  Nn-Shuttle  -  Enhanced Undulating Vehicle.   Justin Dunning,  Sea Technology 1997
11/003  Diverse Applications for Underwater Undulators: Towed, undulating vehicles are used for more ocean measuring tasks: Fisheries, Oceanography, Pollution Monitoring, Defence.   R Burt,  Sea Technology 1995
11/004 Nn-Shuttle:   A towed oceanographic vehicle developed under the DTI SPUR Programme.   R Burt,  Underwater Systems Design,  Sept/Oct 1994. 
11/005 Measurements of Upper Ocean coupled biological and physical structure with towed profiling systems.   R Williams, presented at Pacific Ecosystems Meeting, Qingdoo, PR China 8-12 October 1994
11/006  A Pulse check on the Bay.   Ken Sherman - Nat. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,   The Providence Journal August 1998.
11/007   NOAA and Ships of Opportunity on the US Northeast Continental Shelf.   Jack W. Jossi, Robert L. Benway and Julien R. Goulet, National Maritime Fisheries Service (NOAA).   Maritimes, Volume 41, Number 1, Spring 1999. Published by University of Rhode Island's Office of  Marine Programs
11/08 Towed body magnetometer enhances sub sea surveys -  Natasja Verboom, NeSA B.V., Holland and M Morgan, J Dunning - Chelsea Instruments. International Underwater Systems Design Magazine, April 2001). Download a copy of this article as a pdf file.
11/09 Undulators come of age -  Richard Burt, Chelsea Instruments. International Underwater Systems Design Magazine, March 200). Download a copy of this article as a pdf file.
11/10 A Towed Body Sampler for Monitoring Marine Ecosystems, Mark S Berman and Kenneth Sherman, Sea Technology, September 2001. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
11/11 Cyclonic Eddy Entrains Orinoco River Plume In Eastern Caribbean, Jorge E. Corredor, Julio M. Morell, Jose M. Lopez, Jorge E. Capella, and Roy A Armstrong. Dept Marine Science, University of Puerto Rico, PO Box 908, lajas, PR 00667-0908, USA. Email quimocea@caribe.net. Vol 85, No 20, 18 May 2004, Pages 197-208.   Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
11/12 TUORs for Marine Monitoring, Justin Dunning, CTG and Dr Larry Hutchings, Chief Specialist Scientist, Ecosystem Utilisation and Conservation Section, Marine and Coastal Management, Cape Town, South Africa. Article appeared in International Ocean Systems Magazine, November/December 2005 (www.intoceansys.co.uk).   Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
 BIOLUMINESCENCE
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4/005  Use of bioluminescence to define geographical boundaries,  abundance and vertical distributions of dinoflagellate blooms in coastal waters;  and a description of a bioluminescence sensor by R Williams, 1991. Download a copy of this paper as a pdf file
4/007 Spatial Heterogeneity of the Bioluminescence field of the Tropical Atlantic Ocean and its relationship with the Internal Waves.   V.M. Kushnir, YuN Tokarev, R. Williams, S.A. Piontkovski, PV Evstigneev. 1986
4/008 Multi-scale variability of tropical ocean zooplankton biomass.   S.A. Piontkovski., R.Williams.   International Council for the Exploration of the Sea,  J. mar. Sci. 52: 643-656, 1995
4/009 Spatial heterogeneity, biomass and size structure of plankton of the Indian Ocean: some general trends.   S.A. Piontkovski, R.Williams, T.A. Melnik.    Marine Ecology Progress Series,  Vol.117: 219-227, 1995
4/010 The Mesoscale Spatial Heterogeneity of the Open Ocean Planktonic fields.   S.A.Piontkovski, R.Williams, W.T.Peterson, O.A.Yunev, N.I.Minkina, V.L. Vladimirov, A.Blinkov.
4/011 A solid state sensor for mapping and profiling stimulated bioluminescence in the marine environment.   J. Aiken and J. Kelly, Continental Shelf Research Vol 3, No 4. pp 455 to 464, 1984.
  OPTICAL OCEANOGRAPHY 
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5/005 Optical Measurements from Underwater Towed Vehicles Deployed from Ships of Opportunity in the North Sea.   R Williams, J Aiken, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, SPIE Vol. 1269 Environment ad Pollution Measurement Sensors and Systems (1990).
5/006  Optical Oceanography:  An assessment of a Towed Method,  J Aiken, I Bellan, Plymouth Marine Laboratory in Light and Life in the Sea 1990, Cambridge University Press.
5/011   Measuring Abundance and Size Distribution of Zooplankton Using the Optical Plankton Counter in Underway Mode.   C.P. Gallienne, D.B. Robins and D.A. Pilgrim.   Underwater Technology, Volume 21 Number 4.
5/012 The Measurement of optical attenuation in sea water.  J P Vessey, S J Hudson, J Aiken.   CI Technical Paper TP0004 September 1997.
 FAST REPETITION RATE FLUORIMETER
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6/001  Physiological Limitations on Phytoplankton Productivity in the Oceans, by Paul G. Falkowski, Richard M. Greeve and Richard J. Geider.   Oceanography Vol 5 No.2  1992
6/002 Fast Repetition Rate (FRR) Fluorimeter for making in situ Measurements for Primary Productivity by Zbigniews Kolber and Paul G. Falkowski.  IEEE 0-7803-0838-7/92,  1992
6/003 Estimation of Phytoplankton photosynthesis by active fluorescence, by Paul G. Falkowski and Zbigniew Kolber.   ICES Mar. Sci. Symp. 197:92-103.   1993
6/004  Use of active fluorescence to estimate phytoplankton photosynthesis in situ, by Zbigniew Kolber and Paul G. Falkowski.  Limnol. Oceangr. 38/8), 1993 1646-1665.
6/005  Variations in chlorophyll Fluorescence yields in Phytoplankton in the Worlds Oceans, by Paul G. Falkowski and Zbigniew Kolber.   Aust. J. Plant Physiol.  1995, 22, 2, 341-55Vol.22.  1995l
6/006  Iron Limitation of phytoplankton photosynthesis in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean, by Zbigniew S. Kolber et al.   Nature Vol.371,   8 September 1994.
6/007  Contribution of Plastoquinone Quenching to Saturation Pulse-Induces rise of Chlorophyll Fluorescence in leaves.   D.M. Kramer, G. DiMarco and F. Loreto.  Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois. CNR - Instituto de Biochimica ed Ecofisiologia Vegetali, Rome, P. Mathis (ed), Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere, Vol. 1, 147-150. 1995 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
6/008 BNL Instrument helps solve Mystery of Ocean Plants.   Brookhaven Bulletin VOL. 49 - No.43.  Brookhaven National Laboratory, November 1995.
6/009   Cyclic electron flow around Photosystem II in vivo.   Ondrej Prasil, Zbigniew Kolber, Joseph A Berry & Paul G. Falkowski.   Photosynthesis Research 0:  1-77, 1996.
6/010 Ironing out what controls primary production in the nutrient rich water of the open sea.    Paul G. Falkowski.   Global Change Biology (1995)  1, 161-163.(Blackwell Science Ltd) 
6/011 The Atlantic Meridional Transect:  An oceanographic research programme to investigate physical, chemical, biological and optical variables of the Atlantic Ocean.   D.B. Robins and J. Aiken.   Underwater Technology, Volume 21, Number 4, Spring 1996.
6/012   Physiological limitation of phytoplankton photosynthesis in eastern equatorial Pacific determined from variability in quantum yield of fluorescence.   Richard Greene, Zbigniew Kolber, Dorothy G. Swift, Neil W. Tindale, Paul G. Falkowski.  Limmol Oceanography, 39(5), 1994, 1061-1074, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc.
6/013 Confirmation of iron limitation of phytoplankton photosynthesis in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.   Michael J. Behrenfeld, Anthony J. Bale, Zbigniew Kolber, James Aiken, & Paul G. Falkowski.   Nature  Vol 383, 10 October 1996
6/014  Comparison of Radio-carbon and Fluorescence based (pump and probe) measurements of phytoplankton photosynthetic characteristics in the North East Atlantic Ocean, P.W. Boyd, J Aiken, Z Kolber,  Marine Ecology Progress Series, November 1994.
6/015  Fast Repetition Rate Fluorimetry – A method for assessing ocean photosynthesis, Z.S. Kolber, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1998.
6/016   The Principle of Fast Repetition Rate Fluorimetry, Z Kolder, Brookhaven National Laboratory, S Laney, Chelsea Instruments Ltd, Chelsea Instruments Technical Paper TP0003 dated August 1997. Download a copy of this paper as a pdf file
6/017  Fast Repetition Rate Fluorimetry – Exploring Phytoplankton Fluorescence.  S R Laney.  Sea Technology, 1996. Download a copy of this paper as a pdf file
6/019   Assessment of photosynthesis in a spring cyanobacterial bloom by use of a fast repetition rate fluorimeter.   D. Suggett, Gijsbert Kraay, P.Holligan, Margaret Davey, J. Aiken and R. Geider.   Limnology and Oceanography 46(4), 2001  801-810.  
6/020  Detection and fore-warning of the pre-cursors to algal blooms using active fluorescence   J Attridge, Chelsea Technologies Group & J Aiken, Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Poster given at  the 2002 Plankton Productivity Conference, An appreciation of 50 Years of the Study of Production in Oceans and Lakes, Bangor, March 18-22 2002. Download a copy of this poster as a pdf file
6/021  Bacterial photosynthesis in surface waters of the open ocean   Z.S. Kolber, Environmental Biophysics & Molecular Ecology Program, Inst of Marine & Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, C.L. Van Dover, R.A. Niederman and P.G. Falkowski. Nature 407, 177-179 (14 September 2000), Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Download a copy of this paper as a pdf file
6/022  A mesoscale phytoplankton bloom in the polar Southern Ocean stimulated by iron fertilization   Philip W Boyd (National Inst of Water & Atmosphere, Centre for Chemical & Physical Oceanography), other authors listed on the paper. Nature 407, 695-702 (12 October 2000), Macmillan Publishers Ltd.  Download a copy of this paper as a pdf file
6/023  Effects of Iron enrichment on phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean during late summer: active fluorescence and flow cytometric analyses   R J Olson (Biology Dept, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA),  HM Sosik, AM Chekalyuk, A Shalapyonok. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 47 (2000) 3181-3200, Pergamon Elsevier Science Ltd. To download this article click here to go to the Elsevier website.
6/024  Phytoplankton processes. Part 1: Community structure during the Southern Ocean Iron Release Experiment (SOIREE).   MP Gall (Nat. Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd NIWA), PO Box 8602, Christchurch, New Zealnd), PW Boyd, J Hall, KA Safi, H Chang. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 48 (2001) 2551-2570, Pergamon Elsevier Science Ltd. To download this article click here to go to the Elsevier website.
6/025  Applications expand for Fast Repetition Rate Fluorescence, Justin Dunning, Chelsea Technologies Group, James Fishwick, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, International Ocean Systems, March/April 2005. To download this article.
6/026  The blank can make a big difference in oceanographic measurements, John J.Cullen and Richard F Davis, Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 3JI Canada; john.cullen@dal.ca, richard.davis@dal.ca. Published by the American Society of Linmology and Oceanography, Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, Volume 12(2) June 2003. 
 ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
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8/006  Oceanographic Instrumentation and Position Fixing systems – Instruments for Coastal Surveys.     International Underwater Systems Design,  Jan/Feb 1993
8/007 Marine Monitoring Management.   Environmental Business Magazine  March 1995. 
 LME PROGRAMME
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9/001  Sustainability, biomass yields, and health of coastal ecosystems:  an ecological perspective by Kenneth Sherman.   Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol.112:277-301, 1994. 
9/002  Evaluation of new techniques for monitoring and assessing the health of large marine ecosystems by Robert Williams, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, England.   NATO ASI Series. Vol.128, 1995. Edited by D J Rapport, C L Gaudet and P Calow @ Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg.
9/003 A Spate of Red Tides Menaces Coastal Seas.   Science Times, New York Times, August 27 1966.
9/004 Modular Strategies for Assessing the Changing States of Large Marine Ecosystems by K. Sherman, A. Solow.   ICES C.M. 1996/P:2 Session P 
 BIOFOULING 
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10/001 Biofouling of Oceanographic Sensors – Is there a Solution? By M.J. Cowling, T. Hodgkiess, A. Kerr, A. Parr, M. Smith and C. Beveridge   Glasgow Marine Technology Centre.
10/002   Spectrophotometric evaluation of micro-algal fouling on marine optical windows  by S.J. Mars*+, R.M. Head+, M.J. Cowling*, T. Hodgkiess#, J. Davenport+,   * Glasgow Marine Technology Centre, +University of Marine Biological Station,# Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Glasgow., Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (1998)
10/003  A novel technique to prevent bacterial fouling, using imposed surface potential by  A.Kerr, T. Hodgkiess, M.J. Cowling, C.M. Beveridge, M.J. Smith, and A.C.S. Parr, Journal of Applied Microbiology 1998, 85, 1067-1072, The Society for Applied Microbiology.
10/004 Optical Assessment of a Fouling - resistant Surface (PHEMA/ Benzalkonium Chloride) after Exposure to a Marine Environment by A.C.S. Parr, M.J. Smith, C.M. Beveridge, A. Kerr, M.J. Cowling, and T.  Hodgkiess, Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics 8, 187-193 (1998).
10/005  Some physical factors  affecting the accumulation of bio-fouling by A. Kerr, C.M. Beveridge,  M.J. Cowling, T. Hodgkiess,  A.C.S. Parr, and M.J. Smith, Journal of the Marine Biological Assoication of the UK (1999), 79, 357-359.
10/006  Effect of galvanically induced surface potentials on marine fouling by A. Kerr, T Hodgkiess, M J Cowling, M J Smith and C M Beveridge, Leters in Applied Microbiology 1999, 29, 56-60, The Society for Applied Microbiology.
10/007  Biofilm Prevention on Optics by Chlorine Compound Generation on Tin Oxide Coating by D. Festy, S. Le Bras,  M. Clegg, N. Lacotte, M. Lehaitre, R. Menlove, and P. Sebastiao, IEEE 1998.
10/010  The early stages of marine bio-fouling and its effect  on two types of optical sensors by A. Kerr, M.J. Cowling, C.M. Beveridge, M.J. Smith, A.C.S. Parr, R.M. Head,  J. Davenport, and T. Hodgkiess, Environment International, Vol. 24, No.3 pp. 331-343, 1998.
10/011  The effects of bio-fouling on imaging underwater, including possible remedies by M.J. Cowling, T. Hodgkiess,  A.C.S. Parr, M.J. Smith, A. Kerr, C. Beveridge, M. Clegg and R. Menlove, Paper presented at Applied Opt. Div. Conf. Brighton 16-19 March 1998.
10/012  Biofouling Reduction Strategies in the Marine Environment.  A Bibliography by Glasgow Marine Technology Centre, University of Glasgow. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
 NUTRIENTS
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12/001 Marine Pollution: In-situ monitoring of nutrients Richard Burt, Chelsea Instruments. Guide to the UK Environment Industry, January 2000. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
12/002 AQUQsensor Nutrient Monitoring Justin Dunning, Chelsea Instruments. Sea Technology Magazine, February 2000. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
12/003 Chelsea Instruments AQUAsensor Monitors Nitrate Levels at Thames Water Justin Dunning, Chelsea Instruments, January 2001.  Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
 TECHNICAL & GENERAL PAPERS
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14/004   Environmental Sensing for Covert MCM Reconnaisance.   G W Neal,   CI Report 8216/3620, September 1998.
14/005   Real-time environmental monitoring of dredge spill at the Port of Jebel Ali, UAE by C Teal, N Collier and  and R Powell, Ports International (1998). Download WordPDF document
14/006   A Simple Hemispherical, logarithmic light sensor by J. Aiken and I.Bellan, NERC, IMER, Prospect Place, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, Devon, England, SPIE Vol. 637 Ocean Optics VIII (1986) / 211-216.
 MINITRACKA FLUORIMETER
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16/001  Irish Sea: Southern Boundary Study (ISSBS).  C O`Kelly and R McCandliss, Marine Informatics Ireland and School of Ocean Sciences Wales.
16/002  North West Water has chosen Chelsea's  MINItracka II Fluorimeters to monior flow distributon characteristics in newly built Ultra Violet (UV) disinfection treatment plansts, Justin Dunning, Chelsea Instruments. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
16/003  Thames Water Install Chelsea Instruments MINItracka II Fluorimeters, Justin Dunning, Chelsea Instruments. Environment Times Case Studies for the Water Industry, October 2001. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
16/004  University of Surrey include Chelsea Instruments' MINItracka II Fluorimeters in assessments for design improvements to effluent quality, Nibis Bracho, Centre for Environmental Health Engineering , University of Surrey and Justin Dunning, Chelsea Instruments. Environment Times Case Studies for the Water Industry, October 2001. Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
16/005  Shining a light on Sewage: Fluorimetry has left the laboratory for the great outdoors, Justin Dunning, Mark Burgess, Laboratory News, June 2000.
16/006  Report on the Chelsea Instruments MINItracka fluorimeter by Dr Tony Walne, SAHFOS.
 PLANKTON SAMPLER
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17/001  A new automated plankton sampler: Development and initial sea trials, C P Gallienne, J Dunning, Poster given at 70th Anniversary of the Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey of N. Atlantic Symposium, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, August 2001.Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
17/002  Automated plankton sampler: Development of a Moored System, TJ Dunning, Chelsea Technologies Group. .Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
 AUV
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18/001  Remote Control of Unmanned Undersea Vehicles - Autopilot, Dr Henry Robinson, Dr Alison Keary, H Scientific Ltd, UK, International UUV Symposium, April 24-28, 2000 Newport, RI 02840.Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
 CORRELATION VELOCITY LOG
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19/001  Simulation of the Correlation Velocity Log using a Computer based Acoustic Model,  Dr Alison Keary, Martyn Hill, Paul White (University of Southampton), Dr Henry Robinson, H Scientific Ltd, UK, UUST 1999. 
19/002  A New Correlation Sonar Velocity Sensor (Covelia)Dr Brian Phillips, Chelsea Technologies Group, Henry Robinson, H Scientific Ltd, Martyn Hill, University of Southampton, Oceanology International Conference 2000, England, 
19/003  Covelia - A Correlation Sonar Velocity Sensor,  Dr Alison Keary, Dr Henry Robinson, H Scientific Ltd, UK, Dr Brian Phillips, Chelsea Technologies Group, UK, Underwater Vehicle Master Class at Southampton Oceanography Centre, 27 September 2001. 
 FerryBox
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20/001  Systematic Oceanographic Data Collected by FerryBox,  David J Hydes &  Jon Campbell (Southampton Oceanography Centre), Justin Dunning (Chelsea Technologies Group), Sea Technology Magazine, February 2004.  Download a copy of this article as a pdf file
20/002  FerryBox Celebrates first year of data collection,  David J Hydes  (Southampton Oceanography Centre) and Justin Dunning (Chelsea Technologies Group). Article reproduced by kind permission of The Marine Scientist. Appeared in Issue No 10, 1Q, 2005. For further details of the publication contact: samantha.dawkins@imarest.org.