Oceanology International Conference Programmes 2016

07.03.2016
OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Tuesday 15 March
Marine Renewables
South Gallery 3/4

Chaired by: Nick Murphy, Head of Operations, SeaRoc and Tony Hodgson, Global Business Development Manager - Renewable Energy, Fugro

Surveying
10:00-10:05
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Tony Hodgson, Global Business Development Manager - Renewable Energy, Fugro
10:05-10:30
Quantifying Turbulence in Tidal Channels
Fabian Wolk, President, Rockland Scientific
10:30-10:55
Field-Proven Techniques in Target Identification and Tracking Using Sonar Technologies around Marine Current Turbines
Pauline Jepp, Senior Software Engineer, Tritech International
10:55-11:20
Advanced Passive Acoustics, from Pre-Installation to Maintenance of Offshore Renewable Installations and Habitat Monitoring
Luc Simon, Business Development Manager, RTSys
11:20-11:45
The Application of Marine Geophysical Methods for Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Detection
Anne Chabert, Chief Geophysicist, Fugro EMU
11:45-13:00
BREAK
Innovations in Foundations
13:00-13:25
Mono Bucket Foundations
Søren Nielsen, Director of Technology, Universal Foundation
13:25-13:50
Innovative Foundation Installation Techniques for Offshore Renewables Projects
Michael McSherry, Marine Renewables Manager & Damian Callan, Technical Manager, McLaughlin & Harvey
13:50-14:15
Suction Can Foundations and Self Jacking Installations
Jan Henning Günther, Lead Consulting Engineer, MAREVAL
14:15-14:45
Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
14:45-15:00
BREAK
New Applications for Technologies
15:00-15:25
Developing Roles for Space Applications in the Offshore Renewable Energy Sector under the European Space Agency's Integrated Applications Promotion Programme (IAP)
Callum Norrie, ESA IAP Offshore Energy Ambassador, European Space Agency
15:25-15:50
NORCOWE FINO1 Validation Campaign: Study Overview & Results
Graham Howe, Director of Sales – Europe, AXYS Technologies
15:50-16:15
Improving Data Availability and Accuracy of Offshore Environmental Monitoring While Also Reducing Cost & Complexity through Delivery of Reliable Persistent Power
Paul Watson, Director of Business Development UK & Europe, Ocean Power Technologies
16:15-16:40
Taking the Plunge: Physical Modelling of Scour under Combined Waves and Currents
Richard Whitehouse, Technical Director, HR Wallingford







OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Tuesday 15 March
Green Shipping
South Gallery 5

Chaired by: Bev MacKenzie, Technical and Policy Director, Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and Richard Burt, Chairman, AMSI & Sales and Marketing Director, Chelsea Technologies Group

Ballast Water & Biofouling
13:30-13:35
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Richard Burt, Chairman, AMSI & Sales and Marketing Director, Chelsea Technologies Group
13:35-13:50
Ballast Water Management from Regulation to Monitoring
Chris Mooij, Director and Head of the Modelling, GIS and Metocean (MGM) Team, Intertek
13:50-14:05
Ballast Water Treatment Systems
Stelios Kyriacou, Technical Director - Ballast Water Management Systems, Wärtsilä
14:05-14:20
Universal Challenges in Ballast Water Management and Sensor Technology Developments
Stephanie Lavelle, Maritime Sales Manager, Chelsea Technologies
14:20-14:35
Challenges in Combatting Biofouling
Tom Vance, Research and Development Manager, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
14:35-14:45
BREAK
Panel Discussion: Technology Applications & Business Opportunities within Green Shipping
14:45-15:00
Ramifications of Ballast Water Convention Ratification & Panel Discussion Introduction
Bev MacKenzie, Technical and Policy Director, IMarEST
15:00-15:45
Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A


OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Tuesday 15 March
Positioning and Metrology
South Gallery 7/8
Chaired by: Jonathan Davis, Survey & Geospatial Data Management Manager - AGT Region, BP and Malik Chibah, INS Group Manager, Sonardyne
Opening Keynote & Multibeam Sonar
10:00-10:05
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Jonathan Davis, Survey & Geospatial Data Management Manager - AGT Region, BP & Malik Chibah, INS Group Manager, Sonardyne
10:05-10:30
Morning Keynote
Frederic Auger, Chief Surveyor, TOTAL E&P
10:30-10:55
Use of Innovative Real-Time 3D Sonar Technology Enables Installation of a Monopod Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) Platform and Pipeline under Low Visibility and High Current Conditions, Increasing Productivity and Reducing Project Risk
Blair Cunningham, Director and President of Technology, Coda Octopus Products Inc
10:55-11:15
BREAK
GNSS
11:15-11:40
Combining GNSS and INS for Robust Surface Positioning
David Russell, Technology Manager, Veripos
11:40-12:05
Towards Centimetre-Level Offshore Surface Positioning
Matthew Goode, Geodesist, Fugro Intersite B.V.
12:05-13:15
BREAK
Afternoon Keynote
13:15-13:40
Bill Gilmour, Subsea Survey and Positioning Lead, Chevron
Optical and Laser Panel Discussion
13:45-14:45



Stereoscopic Vision Coupled with SLAM Technology for Efficient Subsea Metrology Operations
Jason Gillham, CEO, 2G Robotics
Evolving Metrology and Mapping Techniques Using Subsea LiDAR
Dan Matthews, Commercial Manager, Fugro Chance Inc
Subsea 3D Survey: A New Business Model with Innovative Photogrammetry
Arnauld Dumont, President, DimEye Corp
Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
14:45-15:15
BREAK
Laser Imaging & Acoustic Positioning
15:15-15:40
Tightly Integrated Acoustically Aided INS, Laser Mapping and Contactless Metrology
Mikael Larsen, Principal Engineer – INS, Sonardyne International
15:40-16:05
Using an ASV for Oil and Gas Services Work
James Hailstones, Business Manager - Offshore Energy, ASV
16:05-16:30
Sparse-LBL Positioning Applied O&G Field Operations
Yann Casamajou, Product Manager, iXBlue, Acoustic Products Division
16:30-16:55
Recent Developments Take Traditional SSBL Systems beyond DP and ROV Tracking to Advanced and Flexible Platforms for More Complex Construction Survey and Subsea Monitoring Applications
Spencer Collins, Sales Manager - Underwater Navigation Division, Kongsberg Maritime


OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Tuesday 15 March
Marine Technology and Services Sector Role in the Blue Economy
South Gallery 11/12
Chaired by: Zdenka Willis, Director, U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) Program and Justin Manley, Founder, Just Innovation
10:00-10:05
Opening Remarks
Zdenka Willis, Director, U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®) Program
10:05-10:30
Keynote: From Observation to Impact – An Australian Perspective on Development of the Blue Economy
Tim Moltmann, IMOS Director, University of Tasmania
10:30-10:55
Operational Data Management in Support of Search & Rescue Operations in the Central Mediterranean Sea
Eric Comerma, Director-International Services, RPS ASA
11:05-12:15


Panel Discussion: Ocean Observing Systems - Focus on Blue Economy
Liesl Hotaling, President, Eidos Education
Anthony Knap, Director, GERG, Texas A&M University
Martin Visbeck, Professor in Physical Oceanography, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel & Kiel University
John Breslin, General Manager, SmartBay Ireland

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
12:15-13:15
BREAK
13:15-13:40
Costs and Benefits of Multidisciplinary Fixed-Point Ocean Observations
Luisa Cristini, Project Manager, National Oceanography Centre
13:50-15:10


Panel Discussion: Instrumentation for Ocean Observing
Julian von Borries, Technical Director, HYDRO-BIOS Apparatebau GmbH
Carmem-Lara de Oliveira Manes, Co-Founder and R&D Director, Microbia Environnement
Peer Fietzek, Manager Science & Research, Kongsberg Maritime Contros
Oliver Ferdinand, Researcher, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment, University of Oldenburg
Mary-Lou Tercier-Waeber, Senior Scientist, University of Geneva
Dan Eduard Mihaiescu, Associate Professor, Politechnica University Bucharest

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
15:10-15:30
Ocean pH Measurement: An In Situ Microfluidic Spectrophotometric pH Sensor
Tianya Yin, PhD Student, University of Southampton
15:30-16:00
BREAK
16:00-16:20
Remote Ocean Current Imaging System
Rob Smith, Managing Director, Fugro Global Environmental and Ocean Sciences Inc
16:20-16:40
Project Azul: An Ocean Observing System Focused on Offshore O&G Operations
Mauricio Fragoso, General Manager, PROOCEANO
16:40-17:00
Seasonal Forecasting: An Innovative System to Ensure Safe and Efficient Marine Activities within a Blue Economy
Caroline Acton, Metocean Business Development Manager, Met Office
17:00-17:10
Closing Remarks




OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Wednesday 16 March
Oil & Gas: What’s Next for Ageing Offshore Assets?
South Gallery 3/4
Chaired by: Karen Seath, Interim Chief Executive, Decom North Sea and Callum Falconer, Decommissioning Manager, Marathon Oil & Chairman, Decom North Sea
The Technical Challenge
10:00-10:20
Chairmen's Welcome & Introduction to the Key Challenges of Extending the Life of Offshore Assets
Karen Seath, Interim Chief Executive, Decom North Sea and Callum Falconer, Decommissioning Manager, Marathon Oil & Chairman, Decom North Sea
10:20-10:45
Reversed S-Lay for Subsea Pipelines Decommissioning
Ahmed Soliman, Master of Science Degree in Subsea Engineering, University of Aberdeen
10:45-11:10
Satellite-Based Oil Spill Detection around Decommissioned Assets
Rob Ayasse, International Sales Manager - Energy, Environment & Security, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT)
11:10-11:35
CO₂ Storage Capacity of UK Abandoned and Depleting Fields
Michelle Bentham, Head of Partnerships and Innovation, British Geological Survey
11:35-13:00
BREAK
Life Extension Opportunities
13:00-13:25
Findings from HSE's KP4 Programme on Ageing and Life Extension of Offshore Hydrocarbon Installations
Andy Duncan, Lead Consultant, Intertek Production & Integrity Assurance
13:25-13:50
Retrofit of Real Time Impressed Current Cathodic Protection - Making Life Extension a Viable Option
Andy Smerdon, Managing Director, Aquatec Group Ltd
13:50-14:15
Maintaining Existing Platforms for the Future
Cody Warner, Offshore and Onshore Energy Industry Specialist, Deep Trekker Inc
14:15-14:40
Engineering to Extend Life of Platform Wells
Madhu Hariharan, Director, 2H Offshore
14:40-15:15
BREAK
The Application of Innovation
15:15-15:40
Correctly Evaluating the Risk of Downtime Due to Weather in Project Design and Planning
Chris Lovell, Principal Engineer, Xodus Group Ltd
15:40-16:05
NW Hutton: Seabed Recovery Complete by 2028?
Marion Collin, Senior Environmental Report Writer, Gardline Environmental
16:05-16:30
Applying Innovative and Cost Effective Approach through Remote Field Appraisal Testing ‘New Completion Application’
Gehad Hegazy, Team Leader Operation, ADCO









OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Wednesday 16 March
Unmanned Vehicles and Vessels Showcase: Part 1
South Gallery 7/8
Chaired by: Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, Society Underwater Technology (SUT) and Ian Gallett, Business Development Executive, Society Underwater Technology (SUT)
Technology and Instrumentation
10:00-10:05
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, SUT and Ian Gallett, Business Development Executive, SUT
10:05-10:30
Technical Innovations to Domed Scanning Sonar Improve Performance in Deepwater Operations
Daryl Morse, International Sales Manager - Underwater Vehicle Instruments, Kongsberg Mesotech Ltd
10:30-10:55
Extremely Rugged but Thin, Buoyant Optical Cables
Stephen O'Riorden, Director of Business Development, Linden Photonics Inc
10:55-11:20
A New Approach to Acoustic Velocity Logs for Underwater Navigation
David Shea, Vice President Engineering, Kraken Sonar Systems and Angus Lugsdin, Business Development Manager, Tritech International Ltd
11:20-11:45
Remotely Controlled Subsea Drill
Rodrigue Akkari, Director, Applied Concepts in Data Acquisition
11:45-12:10
3D Areas with Strong Relief with Hovering Capable AUVs
Pere Ridao, Director of the Computer Vision and Robotics Research Institute, University of Girona


Monitoring Structural Integrity
South Gallery 5
Chaired by: Tom Johnson, President, BMT Scientific Marine Services and Feargal Brennan, Director of Energy, Cranfield University
10:00-10:05
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Tom Johnson, President, BMT Scientific Marine Services and Feargal Brennan, Director of Energy, Cranfield University
10:05-10:30
Management of Risk and Reliability in Structural Integrity during the Life Cycle of Offshore Installations by the Implementation of Structural Monitoring Techniques
Alex Stacey, Structural Integrity Specialist Inspector - Energy Division, Health & Safety Executive
10:30-10:55
Design of a Monitoring System for Determining Wellhead Fatigue Utilisation
Richard Baker, Senior Engineer, 2H Offshore
10:55-11:20
Jackup Motions Monitoring for Safety and Operational Efficiency
James Brekke, Account Manager, Offshore, Energy Project Development, American Bureau of Shipping
11:20-11:45
BREAK
11:45-12:10
ROV Deployable Curvature Sensor for Pipeline Span Monitoring
Sandip Ukani, Engineer Director, Pulse Structural Monitoring Ltd
12:10-12:35
NepCAT 3D Catenary Monitoring System
Gwilym Conran, Project Manager, Neptune Geomatics
12:35-13:00
Marine and Structural Integrity Monitoring
Robert J. Barker, BMT Scientific Marine Services



OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Wednesday 16 March
Handling Big Data
South Gallery 7/8
Chaired by: Harvey Stoelinga, General Manager, Teledyne RESON BV & Teledyne PDS Software Development and Keith Haines, Professor of Marine Informatics, University of Reading
13:30-13:35
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Harvey Stoelinga, General Manager, Teledyne RESON BV and Teledyne PDS Software Development & Keith Haines, BMT Professor of Marine Informatics, University of Reading
13:35-14:00
Surveying on a Cloudy Day
Mike Liddell, Construction Support and Positioning Manager, Fugro Survey
14:00-14:25
The Development of an Integrated Electronic Monitoring (EM) and Reporting (ER) System to be Used On-board Commercial Fishing Boats Based on eEye On-Board Camera Surveillance Technology and the Olrac Electronic Logbook Solution
Gabriel Gómez, Managing Director, Marine Instruments
14:25:-14:50
ORUS3D: Optimal Reproduction of Underwater Sites
Bertrand Chemisky, Vision and Robotics Manager, COMEX SA
14:50-15:15
BREAK
15:15-15:40
The Quantification of Squall Winds for Offshore Applications using Big Data Sets
Gus Jeans, Director, Oceanalysis Ltd
15:40-16:05
Big Data Transforming Risk Mitigation for Coastal Management
Al Rumson, PhD Research Student, Cranfield University
16:05-16:30
How to be BOLD: Big, Open and Linked Data in the Ocean Sciences
Jon Blower, Director of Science, Institute for Environmental Analytics, University of Reading
16:30-16:55
Challenges of Managing and Verifying Large Data Sets Generated by Ocean Modelling in West Africa to Support Commercial Applications
Robin Stephens, Metocean Group Manager, BMT ARGOSS


OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Wednesday 16 March
Aquaculture
South Gallery 11/12
Committee:
Peter Davies, Professor of Fluid Dynamics, University of Dundee
Richard Slaski, Secretariat, Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (SARF)
Alex Adrian, Aquaculture Officer, The Crown Estate
Professor Kenneth Black, Marine Science Researcher, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)

Chaired by: Peter Davies, Professor of Fluid Dynamics, University of Dundee


10:00-10:05
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Peter Davies, Professor of Fluid Dynamics, University of Dundee

10:05-10:30
Challenges Facing Offshore Aquaculture
Richard Slaski, Secretariat, Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (SARF) & Alex Adrian, Aquaculture Officer, The Crown Estate
10:30-10:55
The Potential for Shortening the Pen-Based Phase of the Salmon Ongrowing Cycle: Strategic Implications
Keith Jeffery, Aquaculture Development & Bio-Diversity Support Officer, Cefas
10:55-11:20
Innovative Mooring Technologies for Exposed Aquaculture Locations
Lawrie Stove, Managing Director, AquaMoor
11:20-11:45
BREAK
11:45-12:10
Offshore Mussel Farming: Theory and Reality
John Holmyard, Managing Director, Offshore Shellfish Ltd
12:10-12:35
A Ruggedised, Deployable and Autonomous System for the Quantification of Faecal Indicator Bacteria in Natural Waters for Improving Biosecurity in Shellfisheries
Jonathan McQuillan, Molecular Biologist, National Oceanography Centre
12:35-13:00
A Centre for Research-Based Innovation in Exposed Aquaculture Operations - Collaboration and Synergies between Maritime Industries within the "Ocean Space"
Arne Fredheim, Research Director - Department of Aquaculture Technology, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture
13:00-14:00
BREAK
14:00-14:25
Surface Water Quality Observation Moving to the Internet of Things Era: The EcoWatch
Marco Pieterse and Hans Wouters, Directors, BlueLeg Monitor
14:25-14:50
A Novel System for Easy Access to Critical Parameters in Modern Fish Farms
Ketil Horn, Sales Manager, Nortek AS
14:50-15:15
Satellite-Based Water Quality Monitoring for Shellfish Farms to Support Management Decisions
Peter Miller, Principal Earth Observation Scientist, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
15:15-15:35
BREAK
15:35-16:00
Technology Innovation for the Aquaculture Sector; Needs, Opportunities and £££!
Jason Cleaversmith, Director of Business Development, Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC)
16:00-16:25
Marine Biofuel Production Technology
Philip Kerrison, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Scottish Association for Marine Science
16:25-16:50
Algal Biorefinery
Michele Stanley, Centre Lead for Marine Biotechnology, Scottish Association for Marine Science


OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Thursday 17 March
Hydrography, Geophysics and Geotechnics
South Gallery 3/4
Chaired by: Andy Hill, Marine Geohazard Technical Authority, BP Exploration; Richard Salisbury, Director, Fugro; and Ken Games, Geophysical Director, Gardline Geosurvey
New Technologies & Techniques
09:30-09:35
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Andy Hill, Marine Geohazard Technical Authority, BP Exploration
09:35-10:00
The Acoustic Colour of the Seabed and Sub-Seabed
Duncan Tamsett, Senior Research Fellow, Environmental Research Institute, North Highland College, University of the Highlands and Islands
10:00-10:25
Using an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) for Bathymetric Survey
James Cowles, Science and Survey Product Manager, ASV
10:25-10:50
Remotely Operated Seabed Drilling and Sampling Technology - Performance and Benefits of an Automated System
Allan Spencer, Business Development – Europe, CELLULA Robotics
10:50-11:15
BREAK
11:15-11:40
Seismic Renaissance – A Revitalised Seismic Service Providing Higher Quality and Reduced Cost
Andy Cowlard, Geophysical Consultant, Fugro Survey
11:40-12:05
Hybrid Data Driven Model Based 3D De-Multiple of 2D Marine Seismic Data Using Swath Bathymetry or Side-Scan Sonar Data to Bootstrap the Model
Graham Gillott, Principal Geophysicist, EPI Group
12:05-12:30
Ground Modelling through Inversion of High-Resolution Marine Geophysical Data: A New Approach to Fully Integrated Offshore Site Characterisation
Mark Vardy, Marine Geoscientist, National Oceanography Centre
12:30-13:30
BREAK
Integrated Case Studies
13:30-13:55
Investigating Acoustic Anomalies in the Water Column
Alistair Robertshaw, Geohazards Specialist, BP
13:55-14:20
Ultra High Resolution Seismic for Offshore Wind Farms (OWF): A Case Study
Jarle Henssel, Project Manager and Geophysical Specialist, COWI A/S
14:20-14:45
High Resolution Seismic (HRS) for Time-Lapse Imaging around a Steam Injection Installation
Ian Stennett, Head of Geophysics and Seismic Processing, Gardline Geosurvey
14:45-15:00
BREAK
15:00-15:25
An Integrated Approach to Optimisation of Site Investigation for Foundation Design through Geology, Geophysics and Geotechnics
Andy Barwise, Principal Geotechnical Engineer - Wind Offshore, Statkraft
15:25-15:50
Past Landscapes and Their Impact on Current Offshore Engineering: A Case Study from the North Sea Basin
Carol Cotterill, Marine Geoscientist, British Geological Survey
15:50-16:15
Direct Monitoring of Landslide and Turbidity Current Geohazards Provides New Insights for Offshore Risk Assessments
Mike Clare, Researcher, National Oceanography Centre


OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES – Thursday 17 March
Unmanned Vehicles and Vessels Showcase: Part 2
South Gallery 7/8
Chaired by: Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, Society Underwater Technology (SUT) and Ian Gallett, Business Development Executive, Society Underwater Technology (SUT)
The Future of AUV Operations & Swarm Robotics
10:00-10:05
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, SUT & Ian Gallett, Business Development Executive, SUT
10:05-10:30
Where Do We Go from Here? – The Development of the Next Generation Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology
Graham Lester, Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Hydroid Inc, A Kongsberg Company
10:30-10:55
An Effective Swarm of High-Speed Compact and Long Endurance AUVs
Luc Simon, Business Development Manager, RTSys
10:55-11:20
Swarm AUVs for Environmental Sensing at High Spatial Resolution
Felix Schill, Co-Founder, Hydromea SA
11:20-11:45
Developing Adaptive Behaviours for Unmanned and Autonomous Maritime Systems
Dan Hook, Managing Director, ASV & Ioseba Tena, Sales Manager, SeeByte
11:45-13:00
BREAK
Underwater Vehicles
13:00-13:25
Underwater Glider Platform Survey for Oil & Gas Exploration
Philippe Lattes, Metocean Specialist, Total
13:25-13:50
Advancing Deep Sea Operations for Unmanned Vehicles
Roland Rogers, Maritime Sector Lead, National Oceanography Centre
13:50-14:15
Pipeline Tracking with AUV: Operational Experience and Lessons Learned
Per Espen Hagen, Senior Principal Engineer, Kongsberg Maritime
14:15-14:40
Challenging Development of Ultra-Deep Gliders (2400m and 5000m) for Multi-Purpose Ocean Exploration: Oceanography, Oil & Gas, Mining, Maritime Security, Vianney Rochet, Business Development, ALSEAMAR and Michael Field, Technical Coordinator, LOCEAN BRIDGES Project
14:40-15:00
BREAK
Surface Vessels
15:00-15:25
ASVs as Tow Platforms: Wave Glider Experience and Results
Justin Manley, Managing Director, Just Innovation LLC
15:25-15:50
Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) - An Efficient Tool for Maritime Data Acquisition
Vegard Evjen Hovstein, CEO, Maritime Robotics AS
15:50-16:15
Using Autonomous Surface Vehicles for Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM)
James Cowles, Science and Survey Product Manager, ASV

Oceanology International Conferences
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
CPD is important for development of the individual and organisation. Individuals should maintain and develop their competence in the workplace as a matter of course but CPD recognised courses are a recommended way of achieving and recording this. CPD comprises of updating particular areas of competence, developing personal and management skills and broadening experience leading to new opportunities. The OI16 Conference Programmes are IMarEST recognised as CPD courses.


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