all presentations are here
08.15 - 08.30
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REGISTRATION
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08.30 – 09.30
MC – Peter Heffernan, Chief Executive, Marine Institute, Ireland
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SESSION 1: Implementation of Galway Statement : Update and Next Steps and Scene Setting for Workshop
KEYNOTE: Update on Atlantic Scientific Workshop, May 2013 – developments / progress / challenges Regional status of strategic vision for seabed mapping/ ocean exploration development in support of industry, protection of the environment, risk & resource management, security, and societal & government benefit.
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Chairperson: Pål Buhl-Mortensen, IMR, Norway)
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SESSION 2: Atlantic Seabed Mapping - Status & Direction Towards a CAN-EU-US Atlantic strategic seabed mapping pilot initiative: highlighting current drivers, approaches, activities, and priorities, and future opportunities, challenges and aspirations.
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10.45 – 11.15
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COFFEE BREAK |
11.15 – 12.15 Chairperson: Andy Armstrong (Joint Hydrographic Centre, USA)
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SESSION 3: Progress on Large Scale Seabed Mapping Data Integration & Exchange Initiatives Overcoming data integration challenges, making data relevant, and accessible
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12.15 – 13.15 Chairperson: Phil Weaver (Seascapes Consultants – UK) |
SESSION 4: Atlantic Ocean Observation Programmes and Infrastructure - Status and Direction Current and planned Atlantic Ocean observation and modelling initiatives
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13.15 – 14.15
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LUNCH
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Chairperson: Randy Gillespie, Centre for Applied Ocean Technology, Memorial University, Newfoundland
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SESSION 5: Aligning Mapping & Ocean Observation Efforts to deliver Societal, Environmental, & Industrial Needs across the Atlantic
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15.15 – 16.00
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NETWORKING BREAK
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16.00 - 17.00 Chairperson: Peter Heffernan (Marine Institute, Ireland)
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SESSION 6: Outcome and Recommendations Expert Panel Discussion, highlighting key recommendations, actions, and challenges
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17:00 |
WORKSHOP CLOSE
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