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IGA Lecture - 27 January 2022 - Seafloor Mapping: From Inshore Ireland to the Abyss by Aileen Bohan

IGA Lecture - 27 January 2022 - Seafloor Mapping: From Inshore Ireland to the Abyss by Aileen Bohan

IGA Lecture - 27 January 2022 - Seafloor Mapping: From Inshore Ireland to the Abyss by Aileen Bohan
27/01/2022 19:00
27/01/2022 20:00
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The IGA's New Year Lecture is being hosted along with the Cork Geological Association and Galway Geological Association. The talk is by Aileen Bohan and she will be talking about 'Seafloor Mapping: From Inshore Ireland to the Abyss'. All are welcome.

ABSTRACT
We will begin by looking at INFOMAR, the successor to the Irish National Seabed Survey, and the importance of seabed mapping for an island nation, before investigating a variety of seafloor features and shipwrecks from around the Irish coast. We'll then look at the seafloor from a global perspective, focusing on the work of GEBCO (General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans) and their collaborative project with the Nippon Foundation to produce, by 2030, the first full bathymetry map of the ocean seafloor (Seabed2030). We'll finish with a look at a major data contributor to Seabed2030, the Five Deeps Expedition. This took place in 2019 and involved crewed descents via submarine to the deepest points of the world's five oceans.  

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Aileen Bohan obtained her undergraduate degree from Trinity College, Dublin and then obtained a Masters in Exploration Field Geology from University College, Cork. Aileen joined the Geological Survey of Ireland's INFOMAR team in 2014 as part of the Marine and Coastal Unit. She has taken part in many international research cruises. In 2017, she won a scholarship to attend a Postgraduate Certificate in Ocean Bathymetry at the University of New Hampshire (USA) as part of the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) training programme. Aileen then joined the GEBCO Alumni, being on the winning team for the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE, where she assisted in developing autonomous mapping solutions for the deep ocean. She has remained involved in GEBCO and is currently Chair-Elect of GEBCO's Sub-Committee on Regional Undersea Mapping.

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