Oral Presentations

September 3 (Tuesday) : Openings, Key Note Speech and Marine Session

(Room A002, ARTS BUILDING)

 

(Time keeper: student helper B,  Operation of the PC projector &  Microphone distributor: student helper C)

 

 

Subject

Moderator

Time

Tiltle

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

Opening

speeches

 

 

 

Jim

KAPETSKY

 

10:30-11:05

Welcome speech (10')

Kiyoshi ITOH (6) (Organizer)

Fishery/Aquatic GIS Research Group, Japan

Welcome speech (10f)

Geoff MEADEN (57) (Local Co-organizer)

Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK

Background, Objectives, Structure and Remarks

(15f)

Tom NISHIDA (14) (Convener)

National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Japan

Key Note

Address

11:05-11:50

A critique of spatial data analysis and its application within aquatic GIS

Anthony J. BOOTH (140)

(key note speaker)

Rhodes University, South Africa

5

 

11:50-13:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote sensing

(Marine)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vasilis VALAVANIS

 

13:00-13:20

GIS mapping of marine species feeding grounds through analysis of satellite imagery

Vasilis VALAVANIS (43)

Argiris KAPANTAGAKIS

Stratis GEOGRAKARAKOS

Isidora KATARA

Andreas PALIALEXIS

6

13:20-13:40

EFISAT project: Use of remote sensing and GIS technologies to predict pelagic fishing grounds in Chile

Claudio SILVA (61)

Karen NIETO

María Angela BARBIERI

Guillermo MARTÍNEZ

Eleuterio YÁÑEZ

7

13:40-14:00

Satellites images exploration GIS tools for the Benguela ecosystem

Laurent DRAPEAU (90)

8

14:00-14:20

Study on relations between Japanese common squid (Todarodes pacificus) fishing ground formation and an  advantage of fishing ports using RS/GIS

Hidetada KIYOFUJI (79)

Sei-ichi SAITOH

Hitoe KUMAGAI

Yasuhiro ARAI

Kentaro SAKAI

9

14:20-14:40

Using lights to track squid fishing fleets from space

Claire M. WALUDA (75)

10

 

14:40-15:10

Tea break

 

 

 

 

 

Systems

&

Software

(Marine)

(I)

 

 

 

 

 

Dale KIEFER

15:10-15:30

Space-based surveillance and the role of SAR for operational fisheries and aquatic resource monitoring

Simon CHESWORTH (13)

11

15:30-15:50

The GIS component of a web-based Integrated Knowledge Organization System

Fabio CAROCCI (105)

Marc TACONET

12

15:50-16:10

A new version of Marine GIS: Marine Explorer (Ver.4.0)

Kiyoshi ITOH (6)

13

16:10-16:30

Ontologies for knowledge representation and semantic interoperability in Marine Information Systems

Zarine KEMP (74)

Robert FRANK

14

16:30-16:50

A dynamic Biogeographic Information system for the Gulf of Maine

Dale A. KIEFER (62)

Vardis TSONTOS

15

 

19:00-21:00 ICE BREAKING COCKTAIL PARTY at Grapevine Bar, Level2, Bramber House

 

 

 

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