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This training course is part of CoastPredict UN Ocean Decade GOOS Programme’s capacity-building efforts and is a collaboration with the SUSTAIN project (UN endorsed project affiliated to CoastPredict). The training focuses on advancing skills in coastal ocean, wave, and biogeochemical modeling, and introduces innovations in observation and remote sensing, to strengthen coastal resilience in the Philippines. The course is organized by CoastPredict in collaboration with the Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience (DCC-CR) ‘Coastal Resilience School’ and CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy, with the support of OceanTeacher Global Academy (OTGA).

Details: https://oceanexpert.org/event/4643

Course objective

The course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of numerical ocean modeling, machine learning techniques, and remote sensing applications to simulate and analyze the dynamic and biodiverse marine environments of the Philippines. 

A key feature of the course is hands-on training using the SURF ocean modeling platform, enabling participants to simulate real-world scenarios through detailed tutorials and case studies centered on the Philippine coastal region. The program emphasizes integrating physical, biological, and chemical processes in marine systems to support the protection and sustainable management of natural resources. Through this initiative, the course aims to enhance capacity for implementing data-driven solutions and strategies for resilience that can serve as a replicable model for other regions facing similar challenges.

Venue

The course will be subdivided into two phases:

An online phase will take place through OTGA e-learning platform.

An in-person phase which will be held in Quezon City, Philippines, at the University of Philippines

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course the participants should be able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of ocean circulation, wave dynamics, and biogeochemical modeling.
  • Set up and execute downscaling experiments using the SURF platform.
  • Apply advanced AI modeling techniques to predict and analyze coastal chlorophyll concentrations.
  • Understand key concepts in satellite data processing and remote sensing for oceanographic monitoring
  • Understand how decision-support systems can assist in marine hazard management, oil spill forecasting, and ship route optimization
  • Gain practical knowledge of coastal observations and hands-on experience in implementing and operating low-cost sea-level monitoring systems.

Target audience

The course is targeted particularly towards mid-career scientists and professionals from environmental protection agencies, governmental officers and postgraduate students (with basic knowledge of oceanography and modeling).                  

Technological requirements/computer skills

  • Python, Jupyter notebook

Course content and agenda

ONLINE
  • Module 1 Lessons (online through BigBlueButton on OTGA platform) 

24 Feb 2025: 8.00 CET / 15:00 GMT+8 (3 hours)

  • Lesson 1: Overview of the Relocatable Ocean Modeling platform SURF
  • Lesson 2: Overview of coastal wave modelling
  • Lesson 3: Introduction to biogeochemical 1-D modelling
  • Lesson 4: Introduction to Cineca’s cloud computing system
  • Lesson 5: Practical application of SURF
  • Assignment of exercises: Instructions and overview (for downscaling and wave modeling).
  • Q&A Live session- 1 hour - 26 Feb 2025: 8.00 CET/15:00 GMT+8 - (BigBlueButton on OTGA platform) 
~8 hours of assignments  to do the rest of the week
 
IN-PERSON 

3 March 2025 - 9:00 - 16:00 (GMT +8)

  • Welcome and recap of preparatory sessions
  • Regional physical oceanography
  • Remote sensing applications in the Philippines 
  • Observation and modeling in the Philippines
  • Applications of SURF ocean model in the Philippines
  • Numerical modeling of marine ecosystems

4 March 2025 - 9:00 - 16:00 (GMT +8)

  • Numerical ocean circulation, dynamical downscaling, and the NEMO model: Advanced techniques and applications
  • Practical session 1: Review of exercises completed after online lectures, and case study simulations - instructions on what is needed at the end of week for evaluated presentations.
  • Practical session 2: Downscaling experiment using the SURF platform
  • Decision support system applications for Oil spills
  • Ship voyage optimisation with VISIR-2

5 March 2025 - 9:00 - 16:30 (GMT +8)

  • Practical session 3: Wave modelling
  • Practical session 4: Biogeochemical models - 1D
  • Machine-learning model for chlorophyll
  • Practical session 5: Machine learning model implementation

6 March 2025 - 9:00 - 16:00 (GMT +8)

  • Coastal observations and citizen science
  • Practical Session 6: Finalizing the case study simulation
  • Presentation preparations

7 March 2025 - 9:00 - 12:30 (GMT +8)

  • Final Presentations and Applications
  • Group Presentations
  • Discussion and Q&A
  • Closing Remarks and Certificates

8 March 2025 - 9:00 - 12:00 (GMT +8)

  • Field Trip - installation of low-cost sea level sensors

Language of instruction: English

Course instructors

  • Aiko Love B. del Rosario - Marine Science Institute - University of the Philippines
  • Aletta T. Yñiguez - Marine Science Institute - University of the Philippines Diliman
  • Cesar L. Villanoy - Marine Science Institute - University of the Philippines
  • Federica Benassi - CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
  • Francesco Trotta - CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
  • Gianandrea Mannarini - CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
  • Igor Atake - CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
  • Laura T. David - Marine Science Institute - University of the Philippines
  • Lorenzo Mentaschi - University of Bologna
  • Luca Giunti - CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
  • Marco Zavatarelli - University of Bologna
  • Samantha Siedlecki - Department of Marine Sciences - University of Connecticut
  • Viviana Piermattei - CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy

Organizers

  • Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman (Philippines)
  • CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy.
  • CoastPredict
  • University of Bologna
  • Coastal Resilience School - DCC-CR - Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience
  • Department of Science and Technology Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development DOST PCAARRD 

Notes

Course Duration

The course has a total of approx 46.5 hours, according to the following structure:

  • 24 Feb - 8:00 CET/15:00 Philippines time (GMT+8) - 3.5 hours (synchronous, online)
  • 26 Feb - 8:00 CET/15:.00 Philippines time (GMT+8) 1 hour (synchronous, online)
  • Assignments ~ 8 hours (asynchronous, online) 
  • 5 days (3-7 March)-  9:00-16:00 (GMT+8) ~ 6 hours /day ( ~ 30 hours) (synchronous, face-to-face)

Certificate

OTGA Certificate will be awarded to the participants upon successful completion of assignments online and delivery of a group presentation according to the course planning.

Notes

Each module will have specific deadlines to help maintain a steady pace and ensure timely completion.
At the conclusion of the course, the candidates will be asked to complete a post-course feedback survey to rate how the course has met their expectations. 

Application process

This course is by invitation only, with a limited number of seats (10-15) participants.

Selection criteria

UNESCO is committed to promoting equal access principles. Applications from minority or underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged.

A minimum of a Master's degree in relevant fields such as environmental science, marine science, meteorology, fisheries, coastal engineering, or urban planning, or with equivalent relevant experience, from the Philippines and surrounding regions.

Costs

Free of charge. There are no tuition fees.

The course is offered free of charge to the participants. The participants would have to cover their own costs of their travel and stay in Quezon city. Instructors are self-funded.

Contacts

For any questions, please contact OTGA Secretariat (ioc.training@unesco.org), always using the name of the course as e-mail subject.

Cancellation policy

In the event of cancellation of the course by the OTGA or its affiliates, we will provide notification of cancellation at least 7 days prior to the course date. In the event of cancellation by the attendee, we should receive notification of cancellation at least 7 days prior to the course date.

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