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 |
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Welcome speech (10f) |
Geoff MEADEN (57) (Local Co-organizer) Canterbury Christ Church University College,
UK |
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Background, Objectives, Structure
and Remarks (15f) |
Tom NISHIDA (14) (Convener) National Research
Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Japan |
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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 |
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11:50-13:00 |
Lunch |
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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 |
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13:40-14:00 |
Satellites images exploration GIS tools
for the Benguela ecosystem |
Laurent DRAPEAU (90) |
8 |
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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 |
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14:20-14:40 |
Using lights to track
squid fishing fleets from space |
Claire M. WALUDA (75) |
10 |
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14:40-15:10 |
Tea break |
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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 |
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15:50-16:10 |
A new version of Marine GIS: Marine Explorer (Ver.4.0) |
Kiyoshi ITOH (6) |
13 |
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16:10-16:30 |
Ontologies for knowledge representation and semantic
interoperability in Marine Information Systems |
Zarine KEMP (74) Robert FRANK |
14 |
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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