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Fantastic Oceanographic Program laid on in Brest for European Odyssey participants

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If you are nearby on 23 July, there is space for interested sailors to attend.

0930-1230 Guided tour (in English) of Oceanopolis
1230-1600 Lunch and free time (local specialities available for lunch at Oceanopolis)
1600-1830 Conference : Contribution of sailors to scientific research programs in Oceanography and Meteorology

  • Sylvie Pouliquen (Ifremer/Coriolis)
    Oceanographic data: why it is needed, and what it is used for
  • Nathanaële Lebreton (SHOM/Coriolis
    The functioning and deployment of an Argo float
  • Mathieu Belbéoch (JCOMMOPS)
    JCOMMOPS and JCOMM – crossroads of the ocean observation programs
  • Martin Kramp (JCOMMOPS)
    Sailing yachts’ contributions: Deployments and SOT Ancillary Class
  • Pierre Blouch (Météo-France)
    E-Surfmar – the surface network in Europe
  • Bernard Stamm (professional navigator)
    The partnership of Bernard Stamm with Océanopolis
  • Jacques Dussol (RIEM)
    The International Network of Eco-Explorers of the Sea
  • Victorien Erussard (EO)
    The Energy Observer Project
  • Pascal Guiraudou (Cornell Sailing)
    Cornell Sailing Odyssey Events
  • Anne-Cécile Turner (RfW, tbc)
    Race for Water Foundation
  • Michel Huchet (VSF, tbc)
    Sails without Borders
  • Cindy Guillement (OSC, tbc)
    The OceanoScientific Program
  • XXX (BWR, tbc)
    The scientific program of the Barcelona World Race
1930 Cocktail on-board the schooner “La Recouvrance

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