Course Announcement: An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology





GIS In Ecology will be holding an introductory training course on using GIS for 
marine biological research in Glasgow, Scotland, on the 22nd to 24th of January 
2014. It will be taught by Dr. Colin D. MacLeod, the author of ‘An Introduction 
To Using GIS In Marine Biology’ (Pictish Beast Publications). It is aimed at 
those just starting to use GIS in their research and who have little or no 
existing knowledge of this subject area. 



More information about this course can be found at: 
http://www.gisinecology.com/Training_Course_Glasgow_January_2014.htm. 




All the practical exercises will be done using a standard data set so you do 
not need to have your own data to do this course. Attendance will be limited to 
a maximum of 12 people. The course will cost £395 per person (£300 for 
students, the unwaged and those working for registered charities). To book a 
place, or for more information, contact: i...@gisinecology.com. 






At the end of the course, all attendees will receive a certificate of 
attendance and completion. Each certificate is embossed with the GIS In Ecology 
official stamp to prevent its fraudulent reproduction. In addition, each 
certificate has its own unique identification number that we will record, along 
with your name, meaning that we can verify the authenticity of the certificates 
we issue (and the course you have completed) on request. 






To attend this course, you must bring your own laptop computer and have a fully 
licensed copy of ArcGIS 9.3, 10, 10.1, 10.2 software (ArcGIS 10.2 is the 
preferred software), and a licence for the ArGIS Spatial Analyst extension 
pre-installed on it. You can find information about how to get this software 
package by clicking here. It addition, you will also need to have spreadsheet 
software, such as Excel, on your computer. 






Glasgow has great transport links and is within half a days travel by car or by 
fast train links from most cities in the UK. For example, it can be reached in 
as little as 4h 30mins from London by train. It can also be reached by direct 
flights from many European cities and the flight time is generally under four 
hours. The course will be held in central Glasgow at the IET Glasgow Teacher 
Building (14 St Enoch Square, Glasgow, G1 4DB, UK). 






Attendees will be responsible for their own accommodation. However, Glasgow 
provides a wide range of accommodation options to fit most budgets. Information 
on hotels and hostels in Glasgow can be found by visiting the webpage for the 
course.




This course will be followed by a second course running from the 27 – 28th 
January at the same venue titled ‘An Introduction To Species Distribution 
Modelling In The Marine Environment’. For more information on this course, 
visit http://www.gisinecology.com/Training_Course_SDM_January_2014.htm.






All the best,






Colin


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