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# Seabath Project

## Team Members

Add your team members in this section.
Feel free to include links to GitHub profiles or personal websites.

The following people contributed to our project throughout the week:
* Project lead: [Matthew Brandin]
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* Team member: [Mariya Velikova]
* Team member: [Siddharth Shankar]
* Team member: [Alexander Bailess]
* Team member: [Matthew Brandin]


## Project Goals

What were the goals of your project?
* Learn near shore bathymetry with ICESat-2 data
* Do near shore bathymetry on shallow seamounts
* Validate ICESat-2 with actual bathymetry
* Repeat pass seasonal analysis of water clarity

## Project Outcomes

* Jupyter notebook that elucidates the project
* Version controlling the project throught Git

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* Visualize the optical properties and the corresponding changes around seamounts and with seasonality

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