Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Infrared Aerial Photo


Infrared aerial photography is a powerful tool. Not only can it be used to document changes to the environment, the health of forests, wetlands, bays and oceans, but it can also be used to document and monitor such items as damage to roofs, the tracking of dairy farm out flows, pinpointing the source of, and monitoring, insect or disease infested vineyards, or sites contaminated by toxic chemicals, and many more applications. This is an infrared aerial photo of the Nteley-Libau Marsh in Manitoba a "Mecca" for the waterfowler, a migratory bird who's species is deteriorating.

http://www.lssd.ca/netleymarsh/

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