The First NEAR-GOOS-NOWPAP Joint Training Course on Remote Sensing Data Analysis

Tuesday, 22 January 2008

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Nagasaki, Japan — NOWPAP Special Monitoring and Coastal Environmental Assessment Regional Activity Centre (CEARAC) organized the first NEAR-GOOS-NOWPAP Joint Training Course on Remote Sensing Data Analysis at Nagasaki University, Japan on 3-7 September, jointly with the International Oceanographic Commission Regional Secretariat for the Western Pacific (IOC/WESTPAC).Twenty-three trainees, composed of postgraduate students and professional researchers from eight different countries, learned the status of ocean remote sensing techniques and applications of remote sensing data for monitoring and assessment of marine and coastal environment.The course consisted of lectures by specialists and hands-on practical sessions on the analysis of satellite data and introduced practical satellite remote sensing applications, especially related to eutrophication, red tides and oil spills.

 

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