There are other things we could be monitoring, like land use changes, or shoreline vegetation. But it seems like monitoring riparian vegetation could be tough via a kite or balloon because of the danger of getting tangled.
I saw some posts from a couple of years ago, but has anyone been continuing to work on this idea? Is it just too difficult to work out the combo of water and various types of plant materials that could be in the water?
thanks,
Innisfree
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