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Seiche PAM course

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Subject: Seiche PAM course
From: Holger Klinck <>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 12:29:39 -0800

Seiche Measurements - Passive Acoustic Monitoring Training

Coming soon to Houston

For details email:

Comprehensive ‘hands-on’ PAM training for delegates with a scientific background in biology and marine sciences.

The two days of classroom sessions include practical work with Seiche equipment to enable delegates to get to familiar with a PAM system, it’s set up, operation and troubleshooting. There is an interactive PAMguard workshop where delegates work along with the instructor to build a functioning PAMguard data model. Simulated sources show how the effective use of detectors enables PAM operators to detect and localise vocalising marine mammals. The third day is a practical session on a vessel where delegates take an active role in set up, deployment, troubleshooting and real-time mitigation scenarios

The Course Modules

Day 1 (classroom)

Sound In Water

Marine Mammals

Anthropogenic Noise in the Sea

Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Mammals

Local Mitigation Guidelines

PAM Principles & the Role of the PAM Operator

Day 2 (classroom)

PAM Hardware & Operations

PAM Software

PAMGuard Workshop

Day 3 (on a vessel)

Set up and deployment

Troubleshooting

Real-time mitigation

 

Course Fees

$750 plus accommodation


Kind Regards

Sarah Hancock

Training Co-Ordinator

 

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Seiche Measurements Limited
Bradworthy Industrial Estate, Langdon Road, Bradworthy, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7SF, United Kingdom
Tel:  +44 (0)1409 404050  Fax: +44 (0)1409 240276  Mob: +44 7825544436
http://www.seiche.eu.com

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