INMARTECH 2004 PROGRAMME 21 SEPTEMBER TO BE HELD AT THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY, CAMBRIDGE

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INMARTECH 2004 PROGRAMME 21 SEPTEMBER TO BE HELD AT THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY, CAMBRIDGE If you have any concerns please contact us on the mobile numbers below: David Blake 07711 178970 Sophie Harmer 07958 536430 Posters will be put up in the conference room during the lunch break. Monday 20 September 0900hrs Bus to collect you from the Porters Lodge, New Hall. 0930 hrs Welcome and introduction 0945 hrs British Antarctic Survey presentation 1015 hrs Coffee/tea Chair- Woody Sutherland Research Vessels 1030 hrs RRS Charles Darwin evolves into James Cook. Edward Cooper (SOC). 1100 hrs The new RV G.O.Sars a multipurpose research vessel. Hans Petter Knudsen (Institute Marine Research, Norway). 1130 hrs RRS James Clark Ross time for a mid-life refit. David Blake (BAS). 1200 hrs Ships operations within NIWA. John Hadfield (NIWA). 1230 hrs Lunch Chair Steve Bremner ROVs 1345 hrs ROV and navigation facilities on RV G.O.Sars. Asgeir Steinsland (Institute Marine Research, Norway). 1415 hrs Loss of the full ocean depth ROV Kaiko search for the ROV Kaiko vehicle. Tetsuji Maki (JAMSTEC). 1445 hrs Loss of the full ocean depth ROV Kaiko. The cause of secondary cable fracture. Noriyasu Yamauchi (JAMSTEC). 1515 hrs Coffee/tea 1545 hrs The SOC ISIS ROV. Peter Mason (SOC). Buoys 1615 hrs The Triton buoy array. Atsuo Ito (JAMSTEC) 1645 hrs Recovery of a Triton buoy by Indonesian ship. Koichi Takao (Marine Works, Japan Ltd.) 1730 hrs Welcome party

Tuesday 21 September Chair - Mark Willis AUVs 0930 hrs Initial test of the Sentry AUV. Barrie Walden (WHOI) Moorings 0945 hrs Mooring deployment techniques (video) Jack Schilling (NIOZ) 1000 hrs A look into a moored observatory and its components. Andrew Girard (WHOI) Instrumentation 1030 hrs Introduction to the Royal NIOZ department of marine technology and recent projects. Marck Smit (NIOZ) 1100 hrs Coffee/tea. 1130 hrs Standardising high-resolution marine meteorology. Phil McGillivary (US Coastguard) 1200 hrs Undulating Towed Body Operations (FlyingFish VPR) Andrew Girard (WHOI) 1215 hrs Lunch Chair Alexander Shor 1330 hrs Advances in sediment profiling technology. Peter Bennett (Kongsberg Simrad) 1400 hrs New developments in acoustic reference systems. Nigel Kelland (Sonardyne) 1430 hrs Instrumentation and data handling on WHOI s new coastal research vessel Tioga. Barrie Walden (WHOI) 1500 hrs Coffee/tea 1545 hrs Tour of BAS 1930 hrs Inmartech dinner at New Hall.

Wednesday 22 September Chair Barrie Walden IT Systems 0930 hrs IT systems on RRS James Clark Ross. Jeremy Robst (BAS) Data Management 1000 hrs Geophysical data management 2004 in JAMSTEC (Bathymetry data management and method of processing. Shinichi Hosoya (Nippon Marine Enterprises) 1030 hrs Coffee/tea 1100 hrs Some quality control procedures of RV Mirai data. Yasutaka Imai (Global Ocean Development Inc.) 1130 hrs Handling of Bathymetric data at BAS. Rob Larter (BAS) Communications 1200 hrs Ship to ship/shore wirele ss mesh networking in the UNOLS fleet. Toby Martin (Oregon State University) and Val Schmidt (Lamont-Doherty earth Observatoary) 1230 hrs Lunch Chair Jeremy Armitage 1345 hrs VSAT communications within the British Antarctic Survey Chris Hill (BAS) Calibration 1415 hrs Calibration of conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) instruments. Paul Ridout (OSIL, UK) 1500 hrs Close of meeting. 1515 hrs Coffee/tea

Thursday 23 September Social Event Participants 0900hrs David Blake and Sophie Harmer to meet delegates at New Hall and transport them to the Quayside. 0930 hrs Walking tour of Cambridge with Rosie and Mike including visit to Kings College Chapel 1130 hrs Madingley, Grantchester 1230 hrs Lunch at Duxford Lodge Hotel 1400 hrs Tour of Duxford Air Museum. 1700 hrs Coach return to Cambridge.

Franklin Frantz Department of Environmental Affairs Marine And Coastal Management, South Africa ffrantz@deat.gov.za Mark Willis Oregon State University, USA willis@coas.oregonstate.edu Dr Yasutaka Imai Global Ocean Development, Inc, Japan imai@godi.co.jp Satoshi Okumura Global Ocean Development, Inc, Japan okumura@godi.co.jp Barrie Walden Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA bwalden@whoi.edu John Hadfield National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand j.hadfield@niwa.co.nz Edward Cooper Southampton Oceanography Centre ebc@soc.soton.ac.uk Faith Hampshire Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA fhampshire@whoi.edu Eugene Lavelle (Mr) Marine Technology Ltd, Ireland carolelavelle@ireland.com Toby Martin Oregon State University, USA toby@coas.oregonstate.edu Peter Bennett Kongsberg Maritime, Scotland peter.bennett@kongsberg.com Woody Sutherland Scripps Institute of Oceanography, USA woodys@ucsd.edu Koichi Takao Marine Works Japan Ltd takao@mwj.co.jp Naoko Takahashi Marine Works Japan Ltd takahashi@mwj.co.jp Atsuo Ito Japanese Marine Science and Technology Centre itoa@jamstec.go.jp Akira So Marine Works Japan Ltd sou@mwj.co.jp Bill Dwyer Instrumentation Unit Manager, MTDS Ltd, Ireland bill.dwyer@mtds.ie Fergal Dwyer MTDS Ltd " Marck Smit Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Holland msmit@nioz.nl Jack Schilling Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Holland jack@nioz.nl Willem Polman Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Holland willem@nioz.nl Hans Petter Knudsen Institute of Marine Research, Norway hansk@imr.no Tetsuji Maki Japanese Marine Science and Technology Centre makit@jamstec.go.jp Asgeir Steinsland Institute of Marine Research, Norway asgeir.steinsland@imr.no Dr Alexander Shor National Science Foundation, USA ashor@nsf.gov Andre Cattrijsse Flanders Marine Institute VLIZ, Belgium andre.cattrijsse@vliz.be Tjess Hernandez Flanders Marine Institute VLIZ, Belgium francisco.hernandez@vliz.be Stephen Thomas CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart, Australia stephen.thomas@csiro.au Shinichi Hosoya Nippon Marine Enterprises Ltd, Japan hosoyash@jamstec.go.jp Emma Northrop Southampton Oceanography Centre enorth@soc.soton.ac.uk Geraint West Southampton Oceanography Centre gerw@soc.soton.ac.uk Liz Rourke Southampton Oceanography Centre elr@soc.soton.ac.uk Noriyasu Yamauchi Japanese Marine Science and Technology Centre yamauchi@nme.co.jp Lynne Butler University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, USA lynnebutler@seawave.net Richard Saunders US Coast Guard ESU Seattle rsaunders@pacnorwest.uscg.mil Dr Phil McGillivary US Coast Guard Icebreakers pmcgillivary@d11.uscg.mil Jeremy Armitage Head of ITS, British Antarctic Survey jsar@bas.ac.uk Jeremy Robst Support Engineer, British Antarctic Survey jpro@bas.ac.uk Peter Mason Southampton Oceanography Centre pjm@soc.soton.ac.uk Dave Turner Southampton Oceanography Centre dart@soc.soton.ac.uk Simon Dodd Southampton Oceanography Centre simon.dodd@soc.soton.ac.uk Steve Bremner Head of Engineering Technology British Antarctic Survey sfbr@bas.ac.uk Doug Willis IT Support Engineer, British Antarctic Survey ddw@bas.ac.uk Andrew Girard Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA Agirard@whoi.edu Nigel Kelland Operations Director, Sonardyne nk@sonardyne.co.uk Barry Cairns Sonardyne bc@sonardyne.co.uk Rob Larter Marine Geophysicist, British Antarctic Survey rdla@bas.ac.uk Chris Hill Communications Engineer, British Antarctic Survey cshi@bas.ac.uk Nick Smedley Sonardyne njs@sonardyne.co.uk Paul Ridout Ocean Scientific International Ltd paul.ridout@osil.co.uk Steve Greenaway Ocean Scientific International Ltd steve.greeaway@osil.co.uk Ian Waddington Southampton Oceanography Centre inw@soc.soton.ac.uk David Blake Head Technical Services, British Antarctic Survey d.blake@bas.ac.uk Sophie Harmer Personal Assistant to Head of Technical Services, British Antarctic Survey techadmin@bas.ac.uk Ben Norrish Plant Technician, British Antarctic Survey brno@bas.ac.uk Chris Hindley Ships programme & Operations Manager, British Antarctic Survey cjhh@bas.ac.uk Martin Bell Vehicles Engineer, British Antarctic Survey mhb@bas.ac.uk Steve White Head of Vehicles Section, British Antarctic Survey sgw@bas.ac.uk