University Studies on Svalbard (UNIS) will offer a graduate course in 
Biotelemetry and Biologging in May 2011 (for MSc & PhD students) in 
Longyearbyen (High (!) Arctic Norway)

Applications must be received by 15 February - contact Ane Hammervoll Bjørsvik 
[[email protected]] for details or visit the UNIS home page 
www.unis.no<http://www.unis.no>

Norway encourages foreign student participation (& tuition is free in Norway - 
UNIS is highly international and classes are in ENGLISH).

Course in Biotelemetry and Biologging (with strong marine mammal components)

Topics including:

1)      Basic principles for radio signal transmission & antenna theory

2)      Telemetric technology, regulations and management of frequencies

3)      Ethics (animal welfare) in biotelemetry/biologging

4)      Introduction to VHF-based telemetry andGPS-positioning systems in 
biotelemetry -transmitters applications and limitations

5)      Telemetry & biologging equipment - a manufacturers perspective

6)      User "issues" - another manufacturer's perspective - trouble shooting

7)      Maps, mapping and GPS technology - Practical applications

8)      Acoustic telemetry - Methods & Science questions

9)      Range size, habitat use etc. (Storage, and retrieval of data and the 
integration of animal tracks and terrestrial environmental data)

10)  An introduction to GIS tools

11)  Design considerations/limitations in marine mammal biotelemetry

12)  Biotelemetry and biologging with Svalbard's marine mammals - case studies

13)  Linking marine mammal telemetry & the environment - MAMVIS & statistical 
tools

14)  Remote methods in sea bird research - transponders, photographic & case 
studies

15)  Fish tracking

16)  Physiological telemetry -applications and potential

17)  Looking into the future....

Students will go into the field on several day-long expeditions during the 
course in boats and on snowmobiles (safety training is provided at the start of 
all course offerings at UNIS :))

Kit M. Kovacs, Prof.
Biodiversity Research Section Leader
Norwegian Polar Institute
9296 Tromsø
Norway

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