There are a few places left on the following introductory courses for marine 
biologists in the use of GIS and Species Distribution Modelling in which will 
be run by GIS In Ecology in August 2015:


1. An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology, 17th – 19th August 2015, 
Glasgow, Scotland: This three day course covers the basics of how to use GIS in 
marine biological research and is aimed at those who have little or no 
experience in using GIS, but who wish to learn. The course is taught by Dr 
Colin D. MacLeod, author of the ‘An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine 
Biology’ series of books, and is taught in the type of language marine 
biologists will be familiar with. It consists of a series of background and 
practical sessions which will provide all the information needed to start 
successfully using GIS in marine biology. Cost: £395 (£300 for students, 
unwaged and those working for NGOs). More information on this course can be 
found at: http://www.gisinecology.com/Training_Course_Glasgow_August_2015.htm. 
If you have any questions, or wish to book a place email: 
cdmacl...@gisinecology.com




2. An Introduction To Species Distribution Modelling In The Marine Environment, 
20th – 21st August 2015, Glasgow, Scotland: This two day course follows on from 
the introductory GIS course and provides all the information required to start 
using Species Distribution Modelling (SDM) in the marine environment in a 
practical and biologically meaningful way. In a series of background sessions, 
case studies and practical exercises, it covers how to create data layers of 
species distribution, how to select and create raster data layers of 
environmental variables, such as water depth, how to join information on 
species distribution to environmental information, how to export data from a 
GIS project for analysis in a statistical package, such as R, how to create 
spatial visualisations based on a statistical model and how to validate the 
spatial predictions of a model. The practical sessions work through a species 
distribution modelling project based on real marine survey data from start to 
finish. Cost: £295 (£200 for students, unwaged and those working for NGOs). 
More information on this course can be found at: 
http://www.gisinecology.com/Training_Course_SDM_August_2015.htm. If you have 
any questions, or wish to book a place email: cdmacl...@gisinecology.com. Note: 
This course requires a basic knowledge of GIS and how to use ArcGIS GIS 
software (as covered in the above introductory GIS course).




We will also be running a course for those interested in learning to use the 
freely available, open source GIS software package QGIS. This is: An 
Introduction To Using QGIS In Biological Research, 28th – 29th September 2015, 
Glasgow Scotland. Duration 2 days. Cost: £295 (£200 for students, unwaged and 
those working for NGOs). More information on this course will be available next 
month, but if you are interested in finding out more about it, or in booking a 
place, email cdmacl...@gisinecology.com.

All the best,

Colin

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Need to ask a question about using GIS? Try the GIS In Ecology Forum: 
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Books From GIS In Ecology Staff:

An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology; RRP: £44.99
An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology: Supplementary Workbook One - 
Creating Maps Of Species Distribution; RRP: £19:99
An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology: Supplementary Workbook Two - 
Working With Raster Data Layers; RRP: £19.99

If you wish to purchase these books, visit: 
http://www.gisinecology.com/Book_Shop.htm

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