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Canadian Hydrographic Conference

St. John's Convention Centre

Welcome

On behalf of the Canadian Hydrographic Association, please allow me to welcome you to CHC2024!

The CHA has a long-standing partnership with The Hydrographic Society of America, and the two organizations take turns hosting this annual international conference series. This year it is Canada’s turn, and we are excited to build upon the great success of US Hydro 2023 by organizing CHC2024 to be held in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

St. John’s is the ideal location for a hydrographic conference; it’s North America’s most easterly city, founded on the very edge of the Atlantic, with a culture built upon more than 500 years of maritime tradition. St. John’s is a wonderful city with a rich history and many interesting sites to visit: from the amazing views atop Signal Hill, to the colourful homes of Jellybean Row, to the icebergs not far off the coast well into June. But it will be the people that you will remember the most, full of friendliness and fun, with music and humour at their very core.

We have chosen “Unveiling our Blue Planet” as the theme of CHC2024. With important international initiatives underway, including the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development and the Nippon Foundation/GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project, the requirement to better understand the ‘blue’ part of our planet is gaining much-needed attention. And while many advances continue to be made in the hydrographic discipline, much remains to be accomplished, as the richness and applications of hydrographic data expand and the artificial boundaries between hydrography and other important disciplines fades.

Under our major theme, we are highlighting five key factors that will steer and facilitate our work to advance hydrography:

- Understanding Climate Change
- The Blue Economy
- Partnering and Collaboration
- Technological Advances
- Education and Careers

We look forward to the research papers, presentations, posters, displays, demonstrations, discussions and, above all, the wonderful opportunities to meet with you, our hydrographic colleagues and friends.
See you all in St. John’s!

Dale Nicholson
President, Canadian Hydrographic Association

Program


Conference program

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference
08:00-18:00
Registration
Lobby
09:00-10:30
Kongsberg Workshop - Seafloor Information System

Kongsberg Discovery will review the latest features implemented in Seafloor Information System 5.12.2 with a preview of SIS 5.14, which promises exciting new functionalities like automated compression, streamlined Sound Speed Manager integration, enhancing display backgrounds and survey planning capabilities. The SIS Remote demonstration will showcase its configuration and usage, highlighting how it enables remote operation of the EM system from anywhere, requiring only a license and network configuration. This feature supports a dispersed workforce and minimal training, as remote operators use the same interface as on the vessel. These advancements demonstrate Kongsberg Discovery's commitment to innovation and support for the hydrographic community's evolving needs.

Bannerman 1
09:00-10:30
QPS Workshop - Real-time Confidence: QPS presents high quality surveys for Ports and Pilots

Join QPS in exploring rapid survey acquisition and processing geared toward ports and harbors. Whether it is survey or dredging operations monitor every detail real-time during acquisition with Qinsy and know you are collecting high quality data through QA/QC displays and alerts. Data is filtered and added to our bathymetric/LiDAR processing suite, Qimera, after each survey line is completed. Qimera's intuitive workflow allows you to provide additional QA/QC and quickly get deliverables out the door. Interested in Backscatter? QPS's FM Geocoder Toolbox can quickly be used to process your Snippet Time Series data for analysis. If you want to see the big picture we will explore bringing multiple data types into QPS's Fledermaus 4D Visualization and Analysis suite to tell the story of your port or harbor. We will wrap up by showing how your bathy data can quickly be pushed to ENCs which can be viewed instantly in QPS's piloting software, Qastor. This provides full situational awareness through an adaptive environment for pilots allowing them to know what water depth is available to them based on daily bathy data, vessel draft and real time tides as well.

Bannerman 2
09:00-10:30
Teledyne Geospatial Workshop - CARIS & 7Cs: S-100 - The journey so far

Come and join us to get the latest updates on S-100 support in CARIS & 7Cs solutions. This S-100 themed workshop includes presentations, demonstrations, and discussions on transitioning to a S-100 production environment. The session will also include an overview of the latest updates on HIPS and SIPS and CARIS Onboard.

Bannerman 3
10:30-10:45
Coffee Break
Lobby
10:45-12:00
Kongsberg Workshop - Seafloor Information System - continued
Bannerman 1
10:45-12:00
QPS Workshop - Real-time Confidence: QPS presents high quality surveys for Ports and Pilots - continued
Bannerman 2
10:45-12:00
Teledyne Geospatial Workshop - CARIS & 7Cs: S-100 - The journey so far - continued
Bannerman 3
12:00-13:30
Free time for lunch
12:00-16:30
Tour #1 - The Launch, Holyrood (Lunch provided in Holyrood)

For registered participants only, paid activity - $25.

MEETING POINT: Main lobby of the Convention Centre (101 New Gower Street, St. John's, NL, A1C 1J5)
 
Tour of The Launch, the Marine Institutes state-of-the-art living lab in Holyrood.

13:30-15:00
ISBC Workshop - Education and Training Standards of Competence

FIG/IHO/ICA International Board on the Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors and Nautical Cartographers (IBSC) are preparing new editions of the IHO S-5 and S-8 Standards of Competence. As there are numerous challenges around the hydrographic and cartographic disciplines in relation to education, programmes and courses etc., the IBSC are hosting an open style workshop to discuss the challenges around a sustainable and credible pathway for new entrants into the profession and career advancement for current professionals. The IBSC seeks to ensure that training and education standards and programmes are relevant to the needs of the profession and consistent with technical demands of the marketplace. This workshop will provide input to the process of developing new editions of the standards.

The workshop will have 3 main focuses in which participants from the public sector, academia, and industry are all invited to provide input:

- What should the new S-5 standards reflect
- Where the S-8 standards should evolve,
- Hydrographic Certification - what, why, how

Bannerman 1
13:30-15:00
NORBIT Workshop - High-resolution surveys using ultra-compact and portable multibeam echosounders

Join NORBIT to learn best practices and update skills to conduct accurate and efficient multibeam surveys. The workshop includes theory and equipment operation sessions, and demonstrations of the latest portable, high-resolution and motion stabilized sonars for seabed and infrastructure mapping. Rapid mobilization, collection and turnaround of data will be showcased.

Bannerman 2
13:30-15:00
EOMAP Workshop - SDB Day 24 - Satellite-based coastal mapping and monitoring

This workshop focusses on physics-based satellite analysis for coastal/shallow water mapping and monitoring applications. We introduce multispectral sensors and the technology workflow, followed by a SDB-Online data processing demonstration within the Canadian coastal zone. You will also learn about the European Commission's global coastal bathymetry project. - Join and discuss on this "SDB-Day"!

Bannerman 3
15:00-15:15
Coffee Break
Lobby
15:15-16:30
ISBC Workshop - Education and Training Standards of Competence - continued
Bannerman 1
15:15-16:30
NORBIT Workshop - High-resolution surveys using ultra-compact and portable multibeam echosounders - continued
Bannerman 2
15:15-16:30
EOMAP Workshop - SDB Day 24 - Satellite-based coastal mapping and monitoring - continued
Bannerman 3
16:30-19:00
Ice Breaker (Drinks & Appetizers)
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
07:30-17:00
Registration
Lobby
08:30-08:45
Dale Nicholson - Opening Remarks / Welcome
Bowring Ballroom 2
08:45-09:15 Keynote - Craig McLean: Oceans Advocate
Bowring Ballroom 2
09:15-10:15 Seabed Mapping - Session 1
Richard Sanfacon, CHA / ACH, Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
09:15-10:15 TopoBathy Lidar
Karen Cove, Canadian Hydrographic Association, Canada
Bannerman 1
10:15-10:45
Coffee Break
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
10:45-12:00 Seabed Mapping - Session 2
Sylvain Babineau, Ocean Group, Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
10:45-12:00 Nautical Products - Session 1
Geoff Dean, Esri, United States Of America
Geoff Dean, Esri, United States Of America
Bannerman 1
12:00-13:00
Lunch
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
13:00-13:30 Keynote - Bethany Downer: Public Communicator for Space
Bowring Ballroom 2
13:30-15:00 Data Processing, Management, Analysis - Session 1
Burns Foster, Spatialnetics, Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
13:30-14:45 Women In Hydrography - Panel
Helen Stewart, Fugro USA, United States Of America
Bannerman 1
15:00-15:30
Coffee Break
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
15:30-16:45 Multibeam, Sidescan, Subbottom
Ian Church, Canadian Ocean Mapping Research and Education Network (COMREN), Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
15:30-17:00 Satellite Derived Bathymetry - Session 1
Andrew Hoggarth, Teledyne Geospatial (CARIS), Canada
Bannerman 1
16:30-17:30
Women in Hydrography Social
Lobby outside Bannerman 1
17:00-19:00
Exhibitors Evening, Networking, Cocktails (Drinks & Food)
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
07:30-17:00
Registration
Lobby
08:30-09:00 Keynote - Ken Paul: Member of the Wolastoqey Nation at Neqotkuk
Bowring Ballroom 2
09:00-10:15 Satellite Derived Bathymetry - Session 2
Shelly Leighton, IIC Technologies, Canada
Shelly Leighton, IIC Technologies, Canada
Bannerman 1
09:00-10:00 Nautical Products - Session 2
Edward Kuwalek, IIC Technologies Inc., Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
10:15-10:45
Coffee Break
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
10:45-12:00 Seabed Mapping - Session 3
Rafael Ponce, Esri, United States Of America
Bowring Ballroom 2
10:45-12:00 Data Acquisition (Lidar, MBES, SSS)
Jonathan Beaudoin, HydroOctave Consulting Inc., Canada
Bannerman 1
12:00-13:00
Lunch (Sam Masry Award)
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
13:00-13:30 Keynote - Laura Trethewey: Journalist and Author
Bowring Ballroom 2
13:30-15:00 Community Hydrography
Michel Breton, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
13:30-15:00 Autonomous Vessels - Session 1
Lindsay Gee, Ocean Mapping Training LLC, United States Of America
Bannerman 1
15:00-15:30
Coffee Break
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
15:30-16:45 Data Processing, Management, Analysis - Session 2
Olga Telecka, Marine Institute, Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
15:30-16:45 Autonomous Vessels - Session 2
Denis Hains, H2i, Canada
Bannerman 1
17:00-19:00 Poster session happy hours, networking cocktail (Drinks and appetizers)
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
19:30-00:00
Networking at the Yellowbelly Brewery

For registered participants only, paid activity - $40.

MEETING POINT: 288 Water St, St. John's, NL A1C 5J9. 5 min. walk.

Music, appetizers, drinks, and much more!

07:30-14:00
Registration
Lobby
08:30-09:00 Keynote - Mathias Jonas: Secretary General IHO
Bowring Ballroom 2
09:00-10:15 Seabed Mapping - Session 4
Graham Christie, University of New Brunswick Ocean Mapping Group, Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
09:00-10:15 Crowd Sourcing
Kyle Goodrich, TCarta Marine LLC, United States Of America
Bannerman 1
10:15-10:45
Coffee Break
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
10:45-12:00 Nautical Products - Session 3
Denise LaDue, US Army Corps of Engineers, United States Of America
Denise LaDue, US Army Corps of Engineers, United States Of America
Bowring Ballroom 2
10:45-12:00 Future Initiatives
Shep Smith, Canada
Bannerman 1
12:00-13:00
Lunch
Bowring Ballroom 1-3-4-5
13:00-13:30
Student Mapping Challenge - The Results
Bowring Ballroom 2
13:30-15:00 Education, Certification
Derrick Peyton, IIC Technologies., Canada
Derrick Peyton, IIC Technologies., Canada
Bowring Ballroom 2
13:30-15:00 Tides, Currents
Tony Furey, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Bannerman 1
15:00-15:30
US Hydro and Closing of CHC2024
Bowring Ballroom 2
08:30-13:00
Tour #2 - The Launch, Holyrood (Coffee Break provided in Holyrood)

For registered participants only, paid activity - $25.

MEETING POINT: Delta Hotels St. John's Conference Centre (120 New Gower St, St. John's, NL A1C 6K4) 
Tour of The Launch, the Marine Institutes state-of-the-art living lab in Holyrood.

Partners

Partners

Esri
Esri
Kongsberg Discovery
Kongsberg Discovery
Teledyne Geospatial
Teledyne Geospatial
HYPACK, a XYLEM Brand
HYPACK, a XYLEM Brand
Qikiqtaaluk Corporation
Qikiqtaaluk Corporation
TCarta Marine LLC
TCarta Marine LLC
AML Oceanographic
AML Oceanographic
Maritime Robotics
Maritime Robotics
Woolpert
Woolpert
EOMAP GmbH & Co.KG
EOMAP GmbH & Co.KG
Hexagon
Hexagon
NORBIT
NORBIT
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project
IIC Technologies Inc
IIC Technologies Inc
Saildrone
Saildrone
NV5
NV5
Exail
Exail
Arctus Inc.
Arctus Inc.
Whiteout Solutions
Whiteout Solutions
DASCO Equipment Inc.
DASCO Equipment Inc.
Trimble Applanix
Trimble Applanix
MacArtney Canada
MacArtney Canada
Canal Geomatics
Canal Geomatics
Fugro Canada Corp.
Fugro Canada Corp.
Canadian Ocean Mapping Research and Education Network (COMREN)
Canadian Ocean Mapping Research and Education Network (COMREN)
RBR
RBR
Reformar
Reformar
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, University of New Hampshire
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, University of New Hampshire
Marine Institute
Marine Institute
M2OCEAN SOLUTIONS INC.
M2OCEAN SOLUTIONS INC.
R2Sonic. LLC
R2Sonic. LLC
Spatialnetics
Spatialnetics
CHA
CHA
THSOA
THSOA
ON&T
ON&T
Hydro International
Hydro International
Sea Technology
Sea Technology
GoGeomatics
GoGeomatics
the Journal of Ocean Technology
the Journal of Ocean Technology