Joint Nature Conservation Committee
Free online workshop and training course
13th – 14th October

Products derived from Copernicus satellite data have many applications in aquatic environments including; seabed mapping, predicting species distribution, detecting eutrophication and toxic algal blooms, tracking oil spills, quantifying plastic pollution and helping to predict responses to climate change.

This international workshop organised by Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) will showcase the use of freely available satellite data and products for monitoring water quality in marine and freshwater environments, concluding with a discussion about research and development priorities to meet policy requirements.

In conjunction with the workshop, Plymouth Marine Laboratory are delivering a practical training session on accessing and using marine earth observation data.

For full details of the event, including the programme and how to book, please click below to visit the event web page.