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Posted by - on June 12, 2006, 12:45 pm
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Hello!
This is to inform you that there is still availability for the Dive GIS
summer course and to remind you that the enrollment deadline is June
15th. Please if you are interested in participating contact us as soon
as possible.
The course 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 more or a new experience.
You can find updated information at
http://www.mappamondogis.it/divegis.htm.
Download the course modules detailed programs here:
"DiveGIS Course Program" :
http://www.mappamondogis.it/images/diveandgis/divegis_courseprogram.pdf
"Introduction to ArcGIS 9.x ESRI authorized course" :
http://www.mappamondogis.it/images/diveandgis/DiveGIS_ESRIIntroArcGIS.pdf
GIS and Remote Sensing of the Marine Environment:
http://www.mappamondogis.it/images/diveandgis/DiveGIS_MarineGISandRS.pdf
Do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
Kind regards
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Mappamondo GIS
Email: info@mappamondogis.com
URL: www.mappamondogis.com
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Join this unique opportunity to learn Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) methods while becoming a certified diver!
When: August 16-26, 2006
Where: Marine Protected Area of Capo Rizzuto - Crotone, Italy
Overview
This course will take place in the rich of history and nature Marine
Protected Area of Capo Rizzuto. Participants will have the chance of
becoming successful Geographic Information System users and certified
divers through the ESRI Authorized "Introduction to ArcGIS 9.x" and the
PADI Open Water Diver courses. Additionally overlap modules will
introduce the participants to GIS-based tools and techniques of marine
scientists with underwater and computer sessions. They will learn how
to map marine habitats from satellite images and verify them on the
field, perform marine fauna and flora surveys and find associations
among all the biotic and abiotic components using GIS.
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