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CSA International, Inc. specializes in consulting services for Federal, State, and private industry clients in multidisciplinary projects, integrating science and technology to evaluate environmental activities throughout the world. CSA offers a wide variety of services related to environmental management and community planning to support clients working in marine, estuarine, wetland, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats throughout the United States and overseas.
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Posted in 2012
Stuart, Florida – The Marine Mammal Business Line of CSA International, Inc (CSA) is offering a course on Marine Protected Species Observation and Bioacoustic Monitoring. This course meets BOEM seismic mitigation regulations. The three-day course will be offered June 7, 8, 9 in Stuart, Florida, at the Courtyard Marriott.
Training agenda will be as follows:
Thursday, June 7th, 2012- 7:30am – 5:30pm – PSO Classroom instruction at hotel
- 7:30am – 10:00am – PSO Classroom testing at hotel
- 11:00am – 5:30pm – BAM Course & Workstation instruction at hotel
- 7:00am – Shuttle to boat
- 8:00am – 5:00pm – Field instruction for PSO & BAM onboard boat
- 6:00pm – Shuttle to hotel
The price for the combined PSO/BAM training course and BOEM certification is $1,500.00. Full payment is required by May 25th. Late payments will be accepted after the 25th at the price of $1,800.00. Payments can be made via personal check or money order. The course registration form must accompany payments.
Registration Form
To register please download and print this PDF registration form, download.
For more information, please contact:
Jeff Martin
CSA International, Inc.
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Up until now, the Navigator has primarily been used by the military for mine counter-measures and search and recovery operations, but it has multiple applications, including environmental, salvage, and wreck removal. CSA plans to use the Navigator for a wide range of applications, including habitat mapping and delineation, natural resource damage assessments associated with vessel grounding and anchoring incidents, fish habitat utilization surveys, pipeline and cable corridor clearance surveys, locating underwater survey markers and pins for in situ environmental data collection, and diver-directed hydrographic and bathymetric surveys. The digital data, which can be linked spatially with real-time video, generate high-quality, GIS-compatible, and computer-aided drafting products.