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SUMMARY:SMMR Webinar - Innovative software solution for the accurate and efficient capture and reporting of fisheries data
DESCRIPTION:*Register here* \nSMMR are hosting OLSPS for a talk on “Innovative software solution for the accurate and efficient capture and reporting of fisheries data”. \nThe Webinar will take place on 5 April 2023 from 1-2pm with a 30 minute talk\, followed by a Q&A. \nIn recent years two technologies have emerged to monitor commercial fishing activities. These technologies are a) electronic logbooks (eLogs) for the electronic reporting (ER) of compliance reports\, and b) electronic monitoring (EM)\, which refers to the use of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) in order to record fishing activities on the vessels. While both ER and EM technologies are found to be very effective in their task\, they still suffer from several significant shortcomings. EM technology is mainly hampered by the huge amount of video footage it produces\, which makes the processing of its data very tedious and labour-intensive process. Electronic logbooks on the other hand\, while capable of recording many data types with great detail\, suffer from a possible lack of accountability\, since a lot of data must be entered manually and certain entries cannot be verified\, leaving room for misreporting. \nIn order to make the scanning of EM videos more practical and focused\, OLSPS has developed a conceptual integration model between eLogs and EM cameras\, which has maned iEMR – Integrated Electronic Monitoring and Reporting. This solution allows images recorded by cameras to be viewed and stored on the Olrac Dynamic Data Logger (OlracDDL) dashboard and to use the vessel date and time of activity as a common key that allows images taken by the cameras to be easily matched to data recorded and reported by the Olrac eLog. Examples of activities that are important to keep track of are discarding events\, excessive catches\, bycatch\, and marine life interactions. The ability to match recorded images to relevant eLog records means that clear discrepancies between what the skipper reports and the actual visuals can be easily identified and scrutinized. \nOLSPS is also experimenting with the integration of user-activated and supervised\, AI-based\, image processing technology into their iEMR solution which will reduce further the time of video scanning.
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/smmr-webinar-innovative-software-solution-for-the-accurate-and-efficient-capture-and-reporting-of-fisheries-data/
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SUMMARY:Ocean Partnerships Blue Humanities\, Marine Science\, and Science Studies
DESCRIPTION:*Sign-up here* \nJoin the Ocean Partnerships network for another speed network event over lunchtime. After a 10 minute introduction to this months theme you will be paired up with another person for 5 minutes at a time over the course of the hour. This is fantastic way to meet people outside your usual network from academics\, policymakers\, artists\, science communicators\, people from industry and more.. from different disciplines! This months theme has been chosen by Elis Jones from the University of Exeter. Elis Jones PhD Student at University of Exeter Blue Humanities\, Marine Science\, and Science Studies: Interdisciplinary Dialogues Many disciplines across science and the humanities are seeing increasing engagement with the ocean. This includes disciplines sometimes called the ‘Blue Humanities’\, as well as those which study the practice of science itself\, including philosophy\, history and social studies of science\, broadly termed ‘Science Studies’. This speed networking session will bring together people from marine science with those from these disciplines to discuss and engage with each other’s work\, and to get a sense for the exciting developments taking place across the full breadth of ocean scholarship.
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/ocean-parternships-blue-humanities-marine-science-and-science-studies/
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SUMMARY:Policy Engagement for Researchers with Dr Jamie Gallagher
DESCRIPTION:The SMMR-Net are excited to host Jamie Gallagher for FREE this half day training on Policy Engagement for Researchers! 1-4pm Thursday 27th April March 2023 (online on zoom). \nResearchers can provide essential information\, direction and expertise to policy makers – but making your voice heard can be a challenge. Through this interactive workshop you will explore the legislative process and how you can work to influence both policy and policy makers. Led by engagement consultant Dr Jamie Gallagher you will discover how to engage with the parliamentary processes from contributing to a committee meeting to preparing briefing notes for MPs. The workshop will draw on successful (and unsuccessful) examples helping you to map your own policy engagement journey. The session will also cover impact monitoring and reporting\, preparing you to report to funders or write an impact case study.\n​\nObjectives\nAt the end of the workshop participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand of the legislative process and key intervention points\nBe able to identify key policy engagement stakeholders and how to work with them\nWork with the range of parliamentary services to ensure policy makers have accurate and up to date information\nPlan out their own policy engagement plan\nDevise and deliver your own evaluation plan\n\nThere are no limits on places on this course\, so by signing up you be guaranteed a place. Please expect the sign up link and details to be sent out a few days before the event.
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/policy-engagement-for-researchers-with-dr-jamie-gallagher/
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