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Proposal for Electronic Poster Session at PICES XII


Sponsor: TCODE
Conveners: Bernard Megrey (USA) and Sung-Dae Kim (KOREA)
Title: GIS/Geographic -Based Applications Applied to Marine Systems
Justification: Over the past two decades there has been increasing recognition that problems in Marine and Fisheries Science are nearly all manifest in the spatiotemporal domain. Geographical Information Systems (GIS), the natural framework for spatial data handling, are being recognized as a powerful tool with useful applications in marine sciences. Geographic Information Systems are becoming invaluable tools for monitoring and managing open and coastal marine systems. Widespread acceptance and adoption of these and other geo-referenced methods speak to their power and effectiveness for addressing the diverse mix of factors that impinge on aquatic systems.
The aim of this session is to provide an opportunity to showcase new and exciting GIS developments by PICES member countries including coastal, continental and deep ocean studies, dynamic relations that characterize the marine world, and the development of oceanography and fisheries GIS tools and applications
Electronic posters on topics such as coastal mapping, land and sea use, coastal observing and forecast systems, real-time catch and/or vessel monitoring systems, classification of surface waters, sea bed mapping, mapping of fisheries production, biological and genetic data, spawning grounds, environmental variation of production, migration corridors, seasonal essential habitats, and applications of GIS to ocean and fisheries resource management are welcome.
There is a possibility that TCODE could arrange for ESRI to sponsor some workshop/training courses.

Visit TCODE E-poster session at PICES XI for what is an E-poster session about and more.


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