From the national Societies: Hydrographic Society Russia31/07/2006 |
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Laser Bathymetry ConferenceOn 13th November 2006 in Saint Petersburg the companies Chart-Pilot Ltd and GeoLIDAR held a scientific-practical conference on the theme of the opportunities for use of a space laser bathymetry complex SHOALS 1000T for detailed survey of bottom relief and creation of navigation charts. About fifty specialists from organisations and enterprises engaged in hydrographic and cartographic work in Saint Petersburg took part in the conference. The participation of the new chief of the Head Department of navigation and oceanography (HDNO), Rear Admiral Sergey Kozlov gave the meeting special significance. As usual, HSR members were among the participants, and HSR vice-president Dr Nikolay Nesterov was chairman. Participation in School ClubHSR continues to support the activity of this historical-geographical club named after Boris Vil’kitskiy at Saint Petersburg school 43. On 4th December a conference devoted to activity of Admiral of the Russian fleet Gennady Ivanovich Nevel’skoy (23/11/1813 – 17/04/1876) took place at the school. The admiral won fame due to his research in the Far East Russia in 1848 – 1854, when he worked on Kamchatka in the Okhotsk Sea, on the River Amur. He was the first to establish that Sakhalin Island was in fact an island. More than ten geographical points in the Japanese and Okhotsk seas are named after Admiral Nevel’skoy. During this meeting, pupils of the school presented reports, messages and poems in which they have described the life and work of the admiral. HSR member Rear Admiral Vyacheslav Solodov also delivered a speech. |
