International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) Workshop 3 and
European Environment Agency (EEA) Conference,
Copenhagen, DENMARK

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Fantastic model ship in the lobby of my hotel, the Admiral.


There are model ships throughout the lobby of the Admiral.




The Danish ship upon which this model was based set out from Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1928 and was never seen again!




Dawn, Kathrin, and Ned take in lunch at a sidewalk cafe before the opening of the ICAN workshop. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Approximately 30 people attended ICAN Workshop 3 at EEA Headquarters in Copenhagen.


Dawn presents an overview of ICAN 1 and 2 at the start of ICAN 3. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Dawn introduces Lucy Scott who gave a presentation on the African Marine Atlas, ICAN Day 1. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Ned and Dawn strategize on Day 2. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Yassine Lassoued of CMRC in Ireland and Selorm Ababio of the University of Ghana and the African Marine Atlas team. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Reception in hallway after Day 1.




Andrus, Dawn, Tanya, and David at the ICAN evening reception. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Lucy, Liz, Juan, Kathrin, Roy, and Declan at the ICAN evening reception. Photo from the camera of Liz O'Dea.


EEA headquarters building where all events were held.


EEA flag on top of the building.


The Kongens Nytorv square across from the EEA building.


Ned speaks during the plenary discussion session of ICAN before we moved on to the EEA conference later that day. Photo taken by Liz O'Dea.


Group dynamic at the EEA conference following the ICAN workshop.


Participants continue to work through coffee breaks!


Ned Dwyer of the CMRC in Ireland and Alessandro Sarretta of the National Research Council, Institute for Marine Sciences, Italy.


U.S. participants, Tanya Haddad, Liz O'Dea, David Hart.


Yassine Lassoued of CMRC presents the ICAN prototype to the EEA conference.


Tanya and Dave.


Lucy Scott of the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity chats with Eamonn Ó Tuama of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility here in Copenhagen (but formerly of the CMRC in Ireland).


The unusual spire and staircase of a Copenhagen church, under renovation and opening next year.




Church spire at dusk with the moon to the left.


ICAN group on the way to dinner in the Christiana neighborhood of Copenhagen.