8 - 12 Jun 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 6300 € Euro
The "Establishing Marine Scientific Research Relevant to Marine Surveys with a Forecasting Service" training program is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to integrate marine scientific research into surveying activities and establish a forecasting service for informed decision-making. By combining scientific research with surveying efforts, participants will learn how to enhance the understanding of marine environments and improve the accuracy of forecasting services for various stakeholders. This program will cover key principles, methodologies, and best practices for integrating scientific research with marine surveys and developing forecasting services.
Marine scientists and researchers
Hydrographic surveyors and technicians
Environmental scientists and specialists
Government agencies responsible for marine management and conservation
Coastal planners and managers
Marine industry professionals involved in offshore activities
Upon completion of the training program, participants will be able to:
Understand the importance of integrating marine scientific research into surveying activities.
Identify key components and methodologies of marine scientific research relevant to marine surveys.
Develop and implement scientific research projects to support surveying efforts.
Establish a forecasting service for marine conditions based on scientific research and survey data.
Collaborate with stakeholders to communicate research findings and forecasting services effectively.
Day 1: Introduction to Marine Scientific Research and Survey Integration
Overview of marine scientific research: objectives, methodologies, and applications
Importance of integrating scientific research into marine surveying activities
Introduction to forecasting services for marine conditions
Case studies and examples of successful integration of research with surveying and forecasting
Day 2: Methodologies and Techniques for Marine Scientific Research
Overview of key methodologies and techniques used in marine scientific research
Sampling and data collection techniques for marine environments
Analysis and interpretation of marine research data
Principles of forecasting and prediction modeling
Practical exercises and demonstrations of research methodologies
Day 3: Developing Scientific Research Projects for Marine Surveys
Identifying research objectives and hypotheses relevant to marine surveys
Designing research projects and sampling plans
Data management and analysis techniques for research projects
Integration of research findings with surveying activities
Case studies and examples of marine research projects supporting surveying efforts
Day 4: Establishing a Forecasting Service for Marine Conditions
Overview of forecasting services for marine conditions: weather, currents, tides, etc.
Data sources and models used in marine condition forecasting
Techniques for developing and validating forecasting models
Integration of survey data and scientific research into forecasting services
Practical exercises and simulations of establishing a forecasting service
Day 5: Communication and Collaboration with Stakeholders
Effective communication strategies for sharing research findings and forecasting services
Collaboration with stakeholders: government agencies, industry partners, local communities, etc.
Developing outreach and education initiatives to promote awareness of marine conditions
Case studies and examples of successful stakeholder engagement in marine research and forecasting
Final assessment and wrap-up session