WS14 The Effect of Seismic Surveys on the Marine Environment
Tracks
Short Courses/Workshops
Friday, June 15, 2018 |
9:00 AM - 4:20 PM |
Speaker
Mr Koen Broker
Shell Global Solutions
Long-range seismic sound measurements and modeling – what does it take to get it right?
Mr Koen Broker
Shell Global Solutions
The IOGP E&P Sound & Marine Life Joint Industry Programme – an international research programme to fill key data gaps
Mr Per Eivind Dhelie
Senior Geophysicist
Lundin Norway AS
Towards a Marine Seismic Point Source.
Robert Gisiner
IAGC
The Evidence for Environmental Effects from Seismic Survey Sound: What to Mitigate, Monitor, and Regulate, and Why?
Dr Peter Hanssen
Lead Geophysicist
Equinor
Economical viability utilizing environmentally friendlier acquisition strategies
Dr Paul Hatchell
Geophysicist
Shell International E&P
Rapid Autonomous Marine 4D (RAM4D) – an unmanned, time-lapse offshore seismic acquisition system
Dr Niels Kinneging
Rijkswaterstaat
Methodology for assessment of cumulative effects of impulsive sounds
Line Kyhn
Denmark Arctic Research Centre
Seismic surveys and the Greenland regulation
Dr Mark Prior
TNO
Modelling Propagation of Sound Emitted by Mini-Airguns
Dr Roberto Racca
JASCO Applied Sciences
Effective monitoring of nearshore seismic surveys off Sakhalin and mitigation of sound exposure for a feeding whale population
Dr Ursula Verfuss
SMRU Consulting
Review and evaluation of low visibility real-time monitoring techniques
Mr Jens Fredrik Wisloff
Section Manager
PGS
Environmental impact of a set of marine compressed air source configurations – a comparative study
Convener
Gerrit Blacquiere
Associate Professor
Delft University of Technology
Koen Broker
Shell Global Solutions
Xander Campman
Senior Research Geophysicist
Shell Global Soultions International B.V.
Alex Goertz
Chief Geophysicist
Independent