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A brief introduction to the use of R, functions, scripting and installing libraries.
Doug - 1h -
VMS data – advantages, limitations, data confidentiality issues.
Doug - 1h -
EU logbook data – advantages, limitations, data confidentiality issues.
Doug - 1h -
EU logbook data metier analyses based on species composition of landings.
Clara / Francois - 2h -
Combining VMS and logbook data –why it is important?
Niels / Francois - 1.5h -
Standardising VMS and logbook analyses for populating pan European databases, e.g FishFrame.
Niels - 1h -
Indicators – what do they tell us?
Doug - 1h -
Introduction to spatial statistics – shapefiles, points, lines, polygons, map projections, and data-storage.
Doug - 2h -
Exploring the connection between fishing effort and other possibly explanatory variables (e.g. depth, primary production, temperature, wind speed).
Niels - 2h
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Getting the VMS and logbook data into R.
Doug - 2h (getting started) -
Cleaning and processing the VMS and logbook data, and accounting for potential problems.
Niels - 2h -
Linking VMS and logbook data and exploring the benefits.
Francois / Niels - 2h -
How to link VMS, logbook data to ‘spatial’ grids.
Doug - 2h -
Interpolation methods for VMS tracks.
Niels - 2h -
Calculating indicators (eg. Percentage area trawled) at different spatial scales.
Doug - 2h -
Plotting, exporting to GIS and FishFrame.
Doug - 2h -
How to link VMS data with other spatial datasets.
Niels - 2h -
Play with your own data.
Both - 2h
Monday morning: Lecture 1 & Practical 1.
Monday afternoon: Lecture 2 + 3 & Practical 2.
Tuesday morning: Lecture 4 + 5 & Practical 3.
Tuesday afternoon: Practical 4 + 5.
Wednesday morning: Lecture 6 & Practical 7
Wednesday afternoon: Lecture 7 & Practical 6
Thursday morning: Lecture 8 & Practical 7
Thursday afternoon: Lecture 9 & Practical 8
Friday morning + afternoon: Play with own data
- VMStools introductory (i) course (5-9th of June 2023)
- Pi1: Getting the VMS and logbook data into R
- Pi2: Cleaning and processing the VMS and logbook data, and accounting for potential problems
- Pi3: Linking VMS and logbook data and exploring the benefits
- Pi4: How to link VMS, logbook data to spatial grids
- Pi5: Interpolation methods for VMS tracks
- Pi6: Calculating indicators at different spatial scales
- Pi7: The ICES datacall and working together across countries
- Pi8: How to link VMS data with other spatial datasets
- Pi9: Making pictures and tables
- VMS advanced (a) course (8-12 February 2021)
- VMStools workflow example scripts
- Benthis WP2