Saly-Mbour
Senegal
1. | OFFICIAL OPENING OF SYMPOSIUM |
2 | TITLES OF ABSTRACTS ACCEPTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION |
2.1 | National Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan of Kenya -Environmental Sensitivity Atlas |
2.10 | Climatic, hydrological and environmental characteristics of the Kenya coast: Trends recorded over four decades |
2.11 | Impacts des ouvrages de protection sur l’evolution de la ligne de rivage a rufisque |
2.12 | Atténuation et adaptation aux impacts du changement climat : Cas de l’expérimentation de l’ostréiculture villageoise dans le Delta du Saloum |
2.13 | Contribution de l’analyse sedimentologique dans l’élaboration des mécanismes d’adaptation du littoral de Libreville à l’érosion côtière’’ |
2.14 | Satellite detecting of Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB): a case study of Fish Poisoning in the South Western Coast of Madagascar. |
2.15 | Using Remote Sensing To Assess The Variability Of Sea Surface Temperature And Chlorophyll- A Concentration In coastal Waters Of Southern Mozambique |
2.16 | Operational marine data analysis, visualization and communication: Applying lessons from the ODINAFRICA courses to assess coral bleaching in the Western Indian Ocean using remote sensing tools and basic field data. |
2.17 | INVITED PRESENTATION: Trends in information discovery and consequences for marine information centres, |
2.18 | ODINAFRICA Libraries and Information Centres Contribution and Utilization of IAMSLIC Information Resources (Z39.50 and Aquatic Commons) |
2.19 | Système d’Information Environnementale National du Sénégal (SIENA) |
2.2 | Spatial distribution of coastal habitats and resources in Tanzania: a prerequisite to sustainable utilization |
2.20 | The Challenges in the Utilization of Marine Information for the Sustainable Development of Coastal African Countries |
2.21 | Data and information management policy for the UNDP GEF Agulhas and Somali Currents Large Marine Ecosystem (ASCLME) Project |
2.22 | The set up of marine and coastal geographical information system for data interoperability between African countries: Case of Tunisia |
2.23 | Tools for Exchanging National Ocean Data – A Comparative Analysis |
2.24 | Communication and Outreach Strategies for Marine Resources Protection among Fisherfolks in Nigeria |
2.25 | Tunisian Information Centre É-Resources & Databases projects |
2.3 | L’observatoire du Parc National du Banc d’Arguin : utilisation des outils d’aide à la décision pour la gestion d’une aire protégée |
2.4 | INVITED PRESENTATION: Sustainable Options for prevention and reduction of impacts of natural coastal hazards (including floods and storms) in Africa |
2.5 | The Namibian oceanographic monitoring programme |
2.6 | Tidal analysis and tide prediction along African Coasts. |
2.7 | Met-Ocean Interactions In The Lagos Lagoon And Resulting Circulation Dynamics |
2.8 | Revisiting Capacity Development for Marine Sciences in Africa |
2.9 | Recherches et observations côtières dans le domaine de l'océanographie physique pour l'étude du climat en Afrique de l'Ouest |
3. | SYMPOSIUM CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS |
4. | REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ODINAFRICA-IV & WORK PLAN FOR 2012-2013 |
5. | BEYOND ODINAFRICA-IV |