February 27, 2019 -- The 2019 International Satellite-Derived Bathymetry Technology and User Forum (SDB Day 2019) is coming to the Sunshine Coast in Australia from 14–16 May.
The forum is hosted by EOMAP—the world's leading company in professional aquatic remote sensing applications. EOMAP provides habitat and seafloor mapping, water quality assessments, imagery, and Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB).
With SBD now recognised as an established surveying technology, EOMAP is responding to the need for both users and providers to have a venue for meeting and exchanging information on current and future developments.
It promises to be an exciting event, with attendees representing a good cross section of marine industry, government agencies, hydrographic offices, environmental consultancies, defence, and academia.
Abstract submission deadline extended to 8 March 2019.
For more information:
Please visit the conference website sdbday.org
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