Program of the 4th International Conference “Earth from Space – the Most Effective Solutions”

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12:00 – 13:30 "Satellite-based Methods of Maritime Monitoring" plenary session
Plenary session chairpersons: Alexei Kucheiko, Sergei Brestkin

12:00 – 12:15

"Use of Satellite Technology for Operational Pollution Monitoring, Source Detection and Identification", Rolf Terje Enoksen, Sales Manager EO-data, Line Steinbakk, Gunnar Pedersen, Kongsberg Satellite Services, Tromso, Norway; Vasily Bukanov, SLICK, Kaliningrad, Russia
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12:15 – 12:30

"Maritime Monitoring with RADARSAT-2", Tom Hughes, Sales Director; Gordana Vujanic, Vancouver, MDA, Canada
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12:30 – 12:45

"Issues Concerning Development of Services for Operational Monitoring of Offshore Oil Pollution", Alexei Kucheiko, Deputy General Director of ScanEx RDC, Moscow, V. Zatyagalova, ScanEx RDC, Moscow, Roman Modeev, Deputy General Director of Maritime Department of ZAO "Tranzas" St-Petersburg; S. Brestkin, V. Stanovoy, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St-Petersburg
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12:45 – 13:00

"Integrating Space Data into Maritime Surveillance Services", Antoine Monsaingeon, Director, Strategy & Development, CLS, Ramonville Saint-Agne, France

Note:  the report is not published per author’s request

13:00 – 13:10

"Hydrometeorological Support of Year-round Ice-breaker Free Navigation of OAO “GMK “Norilsk Nickel” Ships along the Murmansk-Dudinka Route", Sergei Brestkin; Yuri Bychenkov, O. Devyataev, O. Folomeev, S. Frolov, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St-Petersburg, Russia
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13:10 – 13:20

"Satellite Colour Scanners Data Application for Bioecological Monitoring of Russian European Seas", Oleg Kopelevich, S. Sheberstov, E. Bayanova, V. Burenkov, S. Vazulya, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS, Moscow, Russia
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13:20 – 13:30

"Increased Water Muddiness Study in Eastern Part of the Gulf of Finland Based on Satellite Images of MODIS/ TERRA", Elena Chichkova, E. Minakov, E.Larina, Central R&D Institute of Robotics & Cybernetics, St-Petersburg, Russia
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