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Webinar: "Using Autonomous Vessels for Maritime Observation, Monitoring, and Security"

Canadian Marine Shipping Risk Forum

Nov 9, 2023

Join the Canadian Marine Shipping Risk Forum for a new webinar series: "Beyond the Horizon: Role of Technology in Mitigating Shipping Risk". This session focuses on the ways water-based technologies are being applied to the marine environment.

Nov 9, 2023 10:00 AM in Vancouver


Join the Canadian Marine Shipping Risk Forum for a new webinar series: "Beyond the Horizon: Role of Technology in Mitigating Shipping Risk"


This webinar series will investigate different ways technology is being applied to understand the marine environment, with a particular focus on the activity and impacts of vessels that are not using Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders.


As a result of this knowledge sharing, community of practice members can apply this range of technologies in new ways to address information needs for a safer marine environment.


This session focuses on the ways water-based technologies are being applied to the marine environment.


1. Using Autonomous Vessels for Maritime Observation, Monitoring, and Security with Fritz Stahr, CTO, Open Ocean Robotics Open Ocean Robotics uses solar-powered autonomous vessel technology to collect and communicate ocean data to address illegal fishing activity, detect pollution, reduce greenhouse gases from shipping, and understand climate change in the ocean environment with many potential applications increase marine safety and sustainability.


2. Applying real-time coastal intelligence to quantify marine hazards and optimize decisions with Scott Beatty, CEO, Marine Labs Overview of the CoastAwareTM platform and the various sources of data to provide both real-time and historical information to support informed decision-making. Data sources include sensors on buoys to collect wind and wake data. Marine Labs has also just launched BerthWatch, a first-of-its-kind real time berth depth monitoring and reporting system to optimize docking and loading.


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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: 4. Role of Technology in Mitigating Shipping Risk: Water-Based. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: 4. Role of Technology in Mitigating Shipping Risk: Water-Based. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Join the Canadian Marine Shipping Risk Forum for a new webinar series: "Beyond the Horizon: Role of Technology in Mitigating Shipping Risk" This webinar series will investigate different ways technology is being applied to understand the marine environment, with a particular focus on the activity and impacts of vessels that are not using Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders. As a result of this knowledge sharing, community of practice members can apply this range of technologies in new ways to address information needs for a safer marine environment. This session focuses on the ways water-based technologies are being applied to the marine environment. 1. Using Autonomous Vessels for Maritime Observation, Monitoring, and Security with Fritz Stahr, CTO, Open Ocean Robotics Open Ocean Robotics uses solar-powered autonomous vessel technology to collect and communicate ocean data to address illegal fishing activity, detect pollution, reduce greenhouse gases from shipping, and understand climate change in the ocean environment with many potential applications increase marine safety and sustainability. 2. Applying real-time coastal intelligence to quantify marine hazards and optimize decisions with Scott Beatty, CEO, Marine Labs Overview of the CoastAwareTM platform and the various sources of data to provide both real-time and historical information to support informed decision-making. Data sources include sensors on buoys to collect wind and wake data. Marine Labs has also just launched BerthWatch, a first-of-its-kind real time berth depth monitoring and reporting system to optimize docking and loading.

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