ICAN 9 : Detailed Agenda (French)
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- Publication : 21 septembre 2021 21 septembre 2021
ICAN 9: Local to Global
Benefits of Coastal Web Atlas Sharing & Connectivity
September 27 - 29, 2021
2pm-5pm UTC
Workshop is FREE and available LIVE in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French
**NOTE** All times are approximate, as organizers may need to adjust the agenda as circumstances arise.
Session I: Sept 27th
Coastal Atlas Community
Monday September 27, 14:00 UTC
Aiming to introduce new and established resources and connect with the wider coastal web atlas community
Co-Hosts:
David Hart, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Ned Dwyer, Randbee Consultants
Part I
(90 minutes)
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14:00 UTC - Welcome & Housekeeping
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14:05 UTC - Discussion with Marina Psaros
L'atlas des lieux disparaissants -
14:35 UTC - Panel Session
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14:54 UTC - Panel Discussion, Moderator: David Hart
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15:30 UTC - Break - 15 Minutes
Part II
(75 minutes)
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15:45 UTC -Welcome Back - Ned Dwyer
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15.48 UTC - Matt Gummery
Montre de pêche mondiale -
16:01 UTC - Fabian Reith
Atlas Global NBS -
16:06 UTC - Marie-Michelle Simard
Développement de l'atlas de planification spatiale marine canadienne -
16:11 UTC - Silvia Sartor
Santos Web Atlas: outil pour la gestion intégrée: des données académiques aux connaissances pratiques -
16:16 UTC Robert Devoy and Sarah Kandrot
Atlas côtier d'Irlande -
16:29 UTC - Will Bartsch
L'atlas de ressources naturelles du Minnesota -
16:34 UTC - David Hart
L'Atlas côtier du Wisconsin: une ressource pour soutenir la gestion côtière adaptative -
16:47 UTC Session I Wrap-up - Ned Dwyer
Session II: Sept 28th
Atlases, the UN Decade & the SDGs
Tuesday September 28, 14:00 UTC
Aiming to explore how Coastal Web Atlases can contribute to and link in with the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences and the Sustainability Goals
Co-Hosts:
Andrew Sherin, former Director, COINAtlantic
Kate Sullivan, Professor of Anthropology, California State University Los Angeles
Part I
(85 minutes)
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14:00 UTC - Welcome & Housekeeping - Andrew Sherin
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14:05 UTC - Francisco Arias Isaza, Director General, INVEMAR, Columbia
Décennie des Nations Unies pour les sciences océaniques au service du développement durable -
14:20 UTC - Leila Brito Neves and Martin Visbeck, Cabo Verde Ocean Decade Committee
Jumeaux numériques de l'océan Un décennie -
14:35 UTC - Jan Newton, Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems , USA
Nanoos: une organisation Nexus dans la décennie des Nations Unies de la science de l'océan pour le développement durable -
14:50 UTC - Brianna Bambic, Program Manager, Field Engagement Allen Coral Atlas
Allen Coral Atlas: un nouvel outil de conservation des coraux -
15:05 UTC - Dr. Britt Alexander, Science Officer, European Marine Board
Board maritime européen: contributions à la décennie de l'océan -
15:20 UTC - Wrap-up Part I - Kate Sullivan
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15:25 UTC - Break - 15 Minutes
Part II
(80 minutes)
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15:40 UTC -Welcome Back - Kate Sullivan
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15:45 UTC - Panel Session
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Panel Discussion
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Audience Discussion
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Session II Wrap-up - Andrew Sherin
Session III: Sept 29th
Sharing your Atlas with the World
Wednesday September 29, 14:00 UTC
Aiming to explore how Atlases can share their content more effectively and
make connections to the OceanInfoHub project
Co-Hosts:
Adam Leadbetter, Data Management Team Leader, Marine Institute, Ireland
Lucy Scott, Ocean InfoHub Project Manager
Part I
(80 minutes)
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14:00 UTC - Welcome & Housekeeping - Adam Leadbetter
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14:05 UTC - Mitchell Harley
CoastSnap - un projet de surveillance de la plage communautaire -
14:20 UTC - Ben Skinner
Composants du centre de données du détroit de Georgia -
14:35 UTC - Tanya Haddad
Partage de données dans le portail de données de l'océan de la côte ouest -
14:50 UTC - Leonardo Arias
Outils techniques de l'atlas marin des Caraïbes 2 -
15:05 UTC - Terry Curran
Centre de données du détroit de Georgia -
15:20 UTC - Wrap-up Part I - Adam Leadbetter
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Break - 15 Minutes
Part II
(80 minutes)
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15:35 UTC - Welcome Back - Lucy Scott
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15:40 UTC - Adam Leadbetter
Introduction de haut niveau aux données liées / données structurées et schéma.org -
15:55 UTC - Lucy Scott
Introduction de haut niveau à Ocean InfoHub et au système de données et d'information sur l'océan comme cas d'utilisation -
16:05 UTC - Pier Luigi Buttigieg
Création d'un communiqué numérique inclusif pour la science de l'océan et le développement durable -
16:15 UTC - Adam Leadbetter
Examen des piles technologiques utilisées par la communauté ICAN -
16:20 UTC - Adam Leadbetter
Ajuster schéma.org dans votre pile technologique -
16:30 UTC - Doug Fils
Modèle de Cartes Spatiales Ocean InfoHub -
16:45 UTC - Invited Interventions and Open Discussion
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16:55 UTC - Session III Wrap-up, Lucy Scott
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17:00 UTC - Adjourn - thank you for attending ICAN 9!
ICAN 8: Ísafjörður, Iceland
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- Publication : 4 janvier 2019 4 janvier 2019
On Friday 28 September 2018 ICAN hosted a mini-workshop at the CoastGIS 2018 conference in Ísafjörður, Iceland.
The mini-workshop program featured presentations on recent ICAN member activities around the world, and a brainstorming session on the theme of “How can ICAN and CWA operators contribute to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 and the UN Decade of Ocean Science?” Presenters included:
- Kathrin Kopke, University College Cork, Ireland
- David Hart, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant, USA
- Anja Kreiner, National Information and Research Centre, Namibia
- Francisco Arias, INVEMAR, Columbia
- Kathy Belpaeme, Provincie West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
After presentations, the room broke into 4 groups for focused discussion on the topics presented, and participants documented their discussions.
ICAN 6 : British Columbia
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- Publication : 2 septembre 2013 2 septembre 2013
Ned Dwyer & Kathrin Kopke
The 6th ICAN workshop, entitled Expanding Participation in Coastal Web Atlas Development and Use was hosted by the University of Victoria, Canada on 16-17 June 2013.
Dr. Rosaline Canessa and her team in the Department of Geography welcomed over 30 ICAN workshop participants to the beautiful UVic campus, offering traditional British Columbia hospitality during our stay. It was great to meet friends and colleagues who have been contributing to ICAN for a number of years and it was extremely encouraging to see new faces and make new connections over the two days.
In addition to establishing formally the IODE ICAN Project Steering Group and developing and consolidating elements of the work plan for 2013 to 2015, the workshop was conducted under a number of thematic sessions.
- Coastal Atlas Training Needs and Opportunities
- Building Synergies with IOC projects & related Initiatives \
- Atlas Stories and Progress in expanding the network (focus on Eastern Pacific)
- Adding your Atlas to the International Web Atlas Portal
- Data Integration Platforms (including volunteered geographical information)
In the vibrant discussion that took place in the formal sessions as well as in some of Victoria’s many restaurants and bars; it became clear that the skills and expertise of ICAN members are of great relevance in the development of coastal information systems. Taking advantage of such capacity and knowledge to not only progress ICAN objectives but also assist other relevant IOC initiatives including the Integrated Coastal Area Management programme and reaching out to activities outside of IOC such as those of the Coastal Zone Community of Practice of GEO have emerged as ICAN priorities in the coming months and years. The participation of Hans-Peter Plag of CZCP resulted in an invitation for ICAN to participate in the next meeting of the CZCP that was held in College Park, Maryland on 27-28 August 2013.
All the workshop presentations can be found at http://ican.science.oregonstate.edu/en/ican6_prog and a full workshop report will be published later in 2013.
ICAN 7: Cape Town, South Africa
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- Publication : 1 décembre 2015 1 décembre 2015
The 7th workshop for the International Coastal Atlas Network was held in Cape Town, South Africa on 19-20 April 2015. The focus was presentations on the theme Coastal Web Atlases – Supporting Ecosystem Based Management with a special emphasis on ICAN activities in Africa.
Two mini-workshops were also held:
- Connecting Atlases – Implementing Semantic Interoperability and Data Accessibility Self-Assessment, and
- Interacting with Users
The 2nd Session of the ICAN Steering Group for IODE was held after the workshop. The final report from ICAN 7 will appear in the next issue of this newsletter.