ICES-IOC Workshop on automated plankton analysis using imaging in flow methods
Workshop
24 - 26 September 2025
University of Oslo - Natural History Museum
Sars' Gate 1
0562 Oslo
Norway
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
Attendance by application.
It is no longer possible to register interest in participation in the workshop.
The workshop is planned to be arranged in Oslo, Norway, 24-26 September 2025, and hosted by the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA). The venue is the Natural history museum in Oslo and the max number of participants is 35. Co-convenors are Bengt Karlson and Wenche Eikrem. Co-organisers are the IOC-FAO IPHAB Task Team on Early Warning Systems, ICES-IOC WGHABD, the European IFCB user network and the Nordic Marine Phytoplankton group. The main aims of the workshop are to share experiences of using automated plankton imaging methods for observing harmful algae in near real time and to share best practices on the technology and data processing. This includes discussing practical aspects of operating automated imaging systems such as the Imaging FlowCytobot and applying novel AI-based methods for automated recognition of plankton in images acquired. Another aspect is sharing annotated images in a systematic way to improve the availability of training data for automated image classification. Also standardising data flows and vocabularies are important aspects of the workshop.
Deadline of 25 June for registering interest in participating.
Expression of interest to participate should be sent to Bengt Karlson <Bengt.Karlson@smhi.se> and must include:
- Name
- Nationality
- Affiliation
- Year of birth
- Sex
- Description of current work on applying automated imaging in flow for plankton analysis (max 150 words)
- Early Career Ocean Professional (max 10 years in the field) yes/no
- Wishes to present oral presentation yes/no Title
- Wishes to present poster yes/no Title
- I have secured funding for travel, accommodation etc. to participate in the workshop yes/no
- I need support for travel, accommodation etc. to participate in the workshop yes/no, approximate amount in USD
- Other relevant information (max 150 words)
detailed agenda will be presented later. There is limited IOC UNESCO funding for supporting participation in the workshop. All reimbursements for travel costs will be handled by the IOC UNESCO. The organisers will inform those who apply for funding if they were selected, or not, shortly after June 25th.
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There are 30 participants associated with ICES-IOC Workshop on automated plankton analysis using imaging in flow methods .
Name | Country |
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SKJEVIK Ann-Turi | Sweden |
ALI Abdullahi | Somalia |
ARTHUR Gregg | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
ARTIGAS Luis | France |
BALIARSINGH Sanjiba | India |
BASTIANINI Mauro | Italy |
CLAQUIN Pascal | France |
CLAYTON Sophie | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
DI CICCO Annalisa | Italy |
FARIÑAS Tania | France |
FERNANDES Lohengrin | Brazil |
GROVES Gary | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
HARÐARDÓTTIR Sara | Iceland |
HOULIEZ Emilie | Italy |
KRAFT Kaisa | Finland |
LEE Youngju | Republic of Korea |
MAHMUD Nadim | Bangladesh |
MIRANDA Aderito | Mozambique |
MÖLLER Klas | Germany |
NAVON Maxime | France |
NIKOLAISHVILI Sophio | Georgia |
PEARTON Bryony | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
POLLINA Thibaut | France |
RAMOS Robert Jay | Philippines |
STEINSDOTTIR Herdis | Israel |
STURM Daniela | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
SWIFT Cristian | United States of America |
TORSTENSSON Anders | Sweden |
VELASO SENOVILLA Esther | Spain |
WIDDICOMBE Claire | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 30
Confirmed: 0
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 30
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
Label(s): HAB Priority 3
Created at 14:23 on 09 May 2025 by Henrik Enevoldsen
Last Updated at 09:08 on 26 Jun 2025 by Henrik Enevoldsen