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This page contains information and resources on the Pacific Islands Marine Data and Observations Training Workshop held on 22-25 September 2008 in Nadi, Fiji. For more information, please contact the PI-GOOS Coordinator.
Participants at the 2008 Pacific Islands Marine Data and Observations Training Workshop, 22-25 Sept, Nadi, Fiji.
Resources
To download a presentation in Microsoft PPT format, click on a title from the list below. If you do not have a copy of Microsoft PowerPoint you can view the presentations using OpenOffice.
IMPORTANT NOTE - Many of the files are large and make take a long time to download over a slow internet connection. If you experience problems please contact the PI-GOOS Coordinator and request copies on CD or DVD.
| Day 1 - Introduction to Workshop and Sea Level Data |
- Workshop opening (PPT, 14.7MB)
- Workshop overview (PPT, 1.5MB)
- Summary of questionnaire on user needs (PPT, 990KB)
- The South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring Project (SPSLCMP) (PPT, 4.4MB)
- SPSLCMP strategic review report (PPT, 727KB)
- Results and findings of the SPSLCMP (PPT, 1.1MB)
- Uses of sea level data - hydrographic surveying (PPT, 11.8MB)
- Uses of sea level data - coastal monitoring (PPT, 67.2MB)
- Use of sea level data for sustainable development planning (PPT, 197KB)
- Sources of sea level data and products (PPT, 744KB)
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| Days 2 & 3 - Practical Training in Data Access and Use |
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Day 4 - Catalogues, Data Use, and Workshop Wrap-up
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Background
Over the last decade the number of coastal and open ocean programmes collecting marine environmental data in the Pacific has grown substantially. Uptake and use of the data being generated by these programmes is relatively low amongst Pacific Island countries. A training workshop was therefore held in Nadi, Fiji, from 22-25 Sept 2008 with the aim of improving understanding and awareness of the data and data products that are currently available, and provide hands-on training in their use.
More than 30 technical specialists in fisheries, environment, climate, and weather, from across the Pacific Islands region participated in the 4-day training course, held jointly at the Tanoa International Hotel and Fiji Meteorological Service. Training was provided by marine data specialists from the US and Australia, along with a number of Pacific regional and international organisations.
Participants gained hands-on training in a wide array of marine data and products, ranging from sea level observations from the network of gauges located on the shorelines of many Pacific Island nations, to oceanographic measurements taken by the global network of profiling floats operated under the international Argo programme.
Observations are collected to help understand the marine environment and to make more informed management decisions. Participants learned how observations can be used to warn of coral bleaching events, monitor sea level rise, and assess the risks from proposed coastal developments such as the widening of shipping channels.
Training was also provided in a number of web- and PC-based systems designed to provide easy access to a variety of important marine data.
The workshop was hosted jointly by PI-GOOS and the South Pacific Sea Level and Climate Monitoring Project. Sponsorshop was provided by the following organisations:
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