Dear all,
This course concerns marine habitat mapping from remotely sensed images and 
could be of interest to someone on this list. Registration deadline is on the 
8th of June and there are still seats available.
Kind regards
Francesca Riolo

 
Overview
 
The Dive GIS summer course will celebrate its 6th anniversary in 2011. It will 
be held from the 31st of July to the 10th of August in Crotone at the Capo 
Rizzuto Marine Protected Area.
 
The enrollment deadline is extended to the 8th of June. Seats are still 
available.
 
Dive GIS course is for you if you wish to:
 
1.       Learn state of the art GIS and Remote Sensing methodologies used for 
marine applications
2.       Learn to use the ArcGIS software
3.       Become a certified diver
4.       Collect scientific data in the field and underwater
5.       Identify marine flora and fauna
6.       Be passionate about the marine environment and the conservation of its 
resources
7.       Network and socialize in an international environment
 
 
The course, organized by Mappamondo GIS in collaboration with the MPA, 
represents a unique training initiative that offers the chance to learn 
Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing methodologies while becoming 
a 
certified SCUBA diver. Participants learn to use state of the art technologies 
and to combine them with passion oriented sport and field activities in the 
context of marine environment management and science.
The challenging objective of the organizer is to provide the bases for a 
multi-skill career.
 
Participants are introduced to the underwater world through PADI Open Water 
Diver and specialty courses, to the digital cartography and imaging world 
through classes based on ESRI software, the world-leader in the GIS field, and 
to real case study applications of Geographic Information Systems and Remote 
Sensing tools for marine scientists. The course involves computer lab and field 
sessions and it is well suited for people novice to both GIS and diving, as 
well 
as for people that have already some knowledge and skills in both fields but 
that wish to gain an additional experience.
 
During the course, the participants work on a real case study concerning the 
mapping of marine habitats using on-screen visual interpretation, supervised 
and 
unsupervised classification of satellite images and aerial photos.
 
This allows identifying and quantifying vulnerable areas with high 
environmental 
value. Students also learn to identify marine flora and fauna, to collect 
scientific data about their distribution and to use handheld GPS units. 
Biodiversity and species distribution data are entered in the GIS to study 
their 
correlation with the habitat and other biotic and abiotic environmental 
parameters.
 
For further information about the course and online registration for the 2011 
edition please visit the following website:
 
www.mappamondogis.it/divegis.htm or write an email to [email protected]
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