It is good to see announcement of this resource. Collectively now- between this key database, Global Maritime’s geo-atlas and Venterra’s OCEAN.dat Metocean/seabed equivalent - prospective developers have access to an unrivalled view on offshore conditions at such an early stage. The benefits in terms of support to decision making and site assessment on an ongoing basis will become clear.
Step into the sector with our Women into Wind Webinar.
This webinar is for anyone interested in learning more about offshore wind, the career opportunities emerging in the sector, how you get there and the skills to support you on your journey. Our panel of women in renewables will give you insight into their successes and share top tips on getting into the industry.
Through The Future is Green project, we are able to offer attendees from Cornwall a fully funded Offshore Wind Course and an Awareness to Working at Heights Course to support their entry to the sector.
This course is part-funded by the UK Government through the Shared Prosperity Fund.
Only 5 spaces left on our FREE Geographical Information Systems for FLOW course!
GIS allows you to spatially map and display complex data. It has applications across sectors, but some of its common uses are: land-use mapping, Environmental Impact Assessments, and urban planning.
Come and master GIS functions as our experts equip you with the tools to independently model real-world data and become an invaluable asset to your business.
Next Thursday (29th) from 9:15-15:30!
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This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Cornwall Council has been chosen by Government as a Lead Authority for the fund and is responsible for monitoring the progress of projects funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
Subsequently, this course is for Cornish residents only.
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Free Geographical Information Systems for FLOW Workshop on the 29th of August!
This course is an introduction to GIS for beginners and takes attendees through a guided tutorial with supported independent tasks modelling real-world data. After the course you will understand how to use GIS, where to find data, and be equipped with the tools to keep learning at your own pace.
Attendees of the course rated it excellent and gave the following reviews:
"The approach of the presenter was very inclusive, friendly and helpful. The exercises were well thought out, applied to the work area and presented with guidance through the tricky parts. Provided a great introduction to QGIS, it’s functionality and pointers toward useful data. The training team were friendly and supportive. Thank you!"
"The course was a really great introduction to GIS, that as a complete beginner has provided me with the tools to go out and practice and play with the software in my own time. Often with these tools, you just need a leg up to get started, and google and stack exchange helps with the rest! Course was well paced, and not too fast to keep up with."
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This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Cornwall Council has been chosen by Government as a Lead Authority for the fund and is responsible for monitoring the progress of projects funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
🐧* Upcoming webinar: "Seabirds of the Celtic Sea – Integrating New Data and Emerging Research for Better Informed Decision Making", August 19th.
Run by Celtic Sea Power, in conjunction with Natural England and JNCC, this event will:
🐧 Present updated insights on seabirds in the Celtic Sea
🐧 Emphasise the integration of recent data
🐧 Provide a forum for constructive discussions
With relevance to developers, consultants, national governing bodies, and conservation organisations.
Harrison Smith | Farrington Neil
🦆*Nope, no penguins in the Celtic Sea. Emoji needed for gannets, puffins, shearwaters...!
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Technical Director at Partrac
1moIt is good to see announcement of this resource. Collectively now- between this key database, Global Maritime’s geo-atlas and Venterra’s OCEAN.dat Metocean/seabed equivalent - prospective developers have access to an unrivalled view on offshore conditions at such an early stage. The benefits in terms of support to decision making and site assessment on an ongoing basis will become clear.