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0800 -0930 |
Registration & Coffee | |
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0930 -1000 |
Hosts welcome |
Paul Ryan (Head of Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, NUIG) Anthony Grehan (Convenor) |
SESSION 1: Regional mapping initiatives
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1000-1020 |
Habitat Mapping for Ocean Management on the Western Canadian Continental Shelf |
Kim Conway, Barrie , J.V., Picard, K., Hill, P.R., Yamanaka, L., Sinclair, A. |
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1020-1040 |
Marine Mining and Habitat: Issues for Western Canada |
J. Vaughn Barrie, Good, T.M., Conway , K.W. |
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1040-1100 |
Development of a Regional Seafloor Surficial Geologic (Habitat) Map for the Continental Margins of Oregon and Washington , USA |
Chris Romsos, Goldfinger, C., Robison, R., Milstein, R., Wakefield , W. |
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1100-1140 |
Coffee | |
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1140-1200 |
A National Marine Sediment Database for Australia- a vital step in marine bioregionalisation. |
Vicki Passlow, Hemer, M., Glenn, K., Rogis, J., Hancock, A . |
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1200-1220 |
Mapping of coastal seabed habitats in Tasmania : development and integration of remote sensing techniques within a hierarchical framework |
Alan Jordan, Halley, V., Lawler, M., Mount, R. |
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1220-1240 |
A strategy for regional scale habitat mapping - an example from the outer Bristol Channel , South Wales |
Ceri James, Philpott, S., Jenkins, G., Mackie, A., Derbyshire, T., Rees, I. |
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1240-1300 |
Development of a Framework for Mapping European Seabed Habitats (MESH) |
Connor, D., Roger Coggan |
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1300-1420 |
Lunch | |
SESSION 2: The Irish National Seabed Survey
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1420-1440 |
Overview and status report on Seabed Survey together with spin-offs in terms of industry/research collaborations |
Eibhlín Doyle |
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1440-1500 |
Seabed data management in the GSI |
Archie Donovan |
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1500-1520 |
Grid Enabled Data Mining on the Irish National Seabed Survey |
Martin Kenirons, Shearer, A., Holland-Ryan, J., Ryan, P., Riordan, C.O. |
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1520-1540 |
Marine Geographic Information Systems and High-Performance Computing Network |
Declan Dunne |
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1540-1620 |
Coffee | |
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1620-1640 |
The Irish National Seabed Survey – developing marine R&D capacity |
Fiona Fitzpatrick |
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Shallow marine and freshwater surveys around Clew Bay, Ireland |
Shane Rooney, Glynn, B., Brown, C. |
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1700-1720 |
A biogeological view of the Belgica Mounds (Porcupine Seabight): Synthesis of video surveying TOBI sidescan sonar imagery and microbathymetric mapping |
Anneleen Foubert, Beck, T., Huvenne, V.A.i., Wheeler, A.J., Grehan, A., Opderdecke, J., de Haas, H., Henriet, J.P., and Thiede, J. |
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1720-1740 |
Multibeam seabed classification on the West Porcupine Bank, Irish margin |
Xavier Monteys |
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1740-1800 |
Assemble posters | |
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1800-1930 |
Icebreaker & media reception | |
SESSION 3: Geohabitat mapping case studies
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0900 -0920 |
Mapping Benthic Sublittoral Biotopes on the shelf of Faial island and neighbouring island ( Azores , Portugal ) |
Fernando Tempera, Bates, R., Santos , R.S. |
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0920 -0940 |
Marine geology and benthic habitat of German Bank, Scotian Shelf, Atlantic Canada |
Brian Todd, Kostylev, V.E., Valentine, P.C., Longva, O. |
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0940-1000 |
Benthic habitat mapping on Scotian Shelf |
V ladimir Kostylev |
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1000-1020 |
The MINCH project – the use of multibeam sonar and visual survey techniques to map cold water coral habitats in Scottish waters |
Craig Brown, Roberts, M., Bates, R., Mitchell, A., Long, D., Service, M., Harper, C., Hancock, J. |
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1020-1040 |
Developing geological understanding from multi-disciplinary surveys: examples from west of Scotland |
Dave Long, Wilson , C., Brown, C., Roberts, M., Bates, R., Service, M. |
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1040-1140 |
Coffee Posters | |
SESSION 4: Habitat mapping for fisheries management
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1140-1200 |
High resolution mapping of the Swedish West Coast as a tool for fishery management |
Ola Oskarsson, Sköld, M., Nilsson, O., Dahlen, A., Bengtsson, J. |
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1200-1220 |
Distribution, abundance and habitat associations of demersal fishes determined from ROV video observations on Heceta Bank, Oregon , USA |
Julia Clemons, Wakefield , W.W., Embley, R.W., Tissot, B.N., Yoklavich, M.M., Hart, T.D., Merle, S.G., Whitmire, C.E., Barss, W.H. |
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1220-1240 |
Spatial Utilization of Benthic Habitat by Demersal Fish on the Continental Shelf off Nova Scotia , Canada |
Donald Gordon, Anderson, J., Fader, G. |
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1240-1300 |
Multibeam Sonar mapping and Scallop Stock Assessment: GIS Data Integration in Support of Sustainable Fisheries Management |
Gerry Sutton, Tully, O., Hervas, A., Hickey, J., Monteys, X. |
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1300-1420 |
Lunch | |
SESSION 5: Inshore mapping and seabed classification - methods and tools
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1420-1440 |
Nearshore habitat mapping using Lidar bathymetry |
Bill Gilmour, Tuell, G. |
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1440-1500 |
Coastal habitat mapping in Norway , with examples of interferometric sonar applications |
Terje Thorsnes, Longva, O., Christensen, O., Andresen, K., Sandberg, J.H. |
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1500-1520 |
Mapping seabed habitats in the Firth of Lorn, west coast of Scotland : Evaluation and comparison of biotope maps produced using the acoustic ground discrimination system, RoxAnn, and sidescan sonar |
Craig Brown, Mitchell, A., Limpenny, D., Robertson, M., Service, M., Golding, N. |
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1520-1540 |
Marine habitat mapping and classification using sidescan sonar: examples of mapping shallow water marine habitats in Australia |
Andrew Bickers, Baxter, K. |
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1540-1620 |
Coffee Posters | |
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1620-1640 |
Acoustic classification of nearshore seabed habitats based on echo-integration and visualisation |
Miles Lawler, Jordan, A., Halley, V. |
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1640-1700 |
The Hudson River Benthic Mapping Project – An example of process related classification of sedimentary environments |
Frank Nitsche, Bell , R., Ryan, W.F., Carbotte, S. |
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1700-1720 |
Towards quantitative seabed characterisation using extended Biot theory |
Klaus Leurer, Brown, C. |
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1720-1740 |
Improving seafloor data acquisition, integration and visualisation: the AMASON (Advanced MApping with SONar and Video) project |
Yvan Petillot, Katia Lebart, Capus, C., Coiras, E., Lane, D., TenaRuiz, I., Banks, A., Smith, C., Grehan, A., Canals, M., Urgeles, R., Cardew, M., Jaffray, B., Wallace, J., Allais, A-G., Rigaud, V. |
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1740-1830 |
GeoHAB Steering Committee Meeting |
Steering Committee members |
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1900 |
Conference Dinner | |
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2100 |
Traditional Irish music and ceili | |
SESSION 6: Geologic, sediment transport and oceanographic modeling
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0920 -0940 |
The evolution of a post transgression littoral terrain – A case study from the Bunurong Marine National Park, South East Australia |
Joseph Leach |
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0940-1000 |
The Shallow Geological Model: Mapping and Monitoring the Marine Landscape |
Heather Stewart, Stevenson, A.G., Holmes, R., Long, D., Graham, C.C. |
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1000-1020 |
Efficient, robust modelling sediment transport over geological time |
David Waltham |
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1020-1040 |
Classification of the Torres Strait - Gulf of Papua region based on predictions of sediment mobility from a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model |
Mark Hemer, Harris, P.T., Coleman, R., Hunter, J. |
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1040-1140 |
Coffee Posters | |
SESSION 7: Habitat classification and prediction
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1140-1200 |
What's in a habitat: Are we mapping the right things? |
H. Gary Greene, Bizzarro, J.J., Vallier, T. |
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1200-1220 |
Terrain modelling of the Gullmar Fjord – A tool for habitat mapping |
Olof Nilsson, Bekkby, T., Ingvarson, N., Oskarsson, O., Rosenberg, R. |
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1220-1240 |
The possibilities and limitations of habitat models based on bathymetry |
Lars Erikstad, Bakkestuen V, Bekkby T, Rinde E, Longva O, Sloreid S-E, Christensen O |
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1240-1300 |
Evolution of a National Coastal and Marine Classification Standard for the United States |
Becky Allee |
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1300-1420 |
Lunch | |
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1420-1540 |
Seabed classification discussion |
All |
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1540-1620 |
Coffee | |
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1620-1700 |
Common habitat mapping grid discussion |
All |
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1700-1740 |
GeoHAB publication editorial meeting |
Gary Greene, Brian Todd and all contributors |
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1740-1800 |
Meeting wrap-up |
Anthony Grehan |
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0930-1000 |
Meeting at the Connemara Coast Hotel |
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1000 |
Fieldtrip departure |
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1300-1400 |
Lunch |
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1700 |
End of tour at Connemara Coast Hotel |
