Calendar Contest Imagery Submission Now Open
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Calendar Contest Imagery Submission Now Open

Now in its ninth year of production, CARIS's calendar contest is back, and Canada-headquartered CARIS is now accepting submissions for the 2015 edition. CARIS software users are invited to submit their favourite CARIS images including geospatial datasets, maps, charts, 3D views and more. Images can be entered into the contest on the CARIS website. The submission deadline is 26 September 2014.

Images can be submitted online. Similar to last year, CARIS users and friends will be the judges of the contest by voting for their favourite images. Voting will take place from 3 to 19 October 2014 on the CARIS website and the CARIS social media web pages, Facebook and Google.

The 12 images with the highest number of votes, once the polls close, will win a spot in the 2015 CARIS calendar. In addition, CARIS judges will choose two additional images to be included in the 14-month calendar. The winning images will also be featured on the CARIS website and be displayed on CARIS’s social media sites.

The overall calendar contest winner with the highest number of votes will receive a mounted copy of their winning image and will be featured in an article in the CARIS Coastlines e-newsletter.

Previous calendar images can be found on the Calendar Desktop Images page on the CARIS website.

Image: One of the winning images from last year's calendar contest submitted by Kevin Tomanka, Offshore Analysis & Research Solutions, LLC. An image of a shipwreck in the Baltic Sea. The vessel landed on the seafloor, then slid backward down the side of the slope.

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