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# QGIS Open Day (2022-05-27) # QGIS Open Day (2022-05-27)
Welcome to the May QOD session QGIS For Everyone. Welcome to the May QOD session Open QGIS Open sessions and new workflows.
Simply watch the Youtube Livestream and comment on the day, or catch the recording if you can't make the live session. Simply watch the Youtube Livestream and comment on the day, or catch the recording if you can't make the live session.
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No | Name | Time | Speaker | Country | Language No | Name | Time | Speaker | Country | Language
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1 | Title | [08h00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2022&month=05&day=27&hour=08&min=00&sec=00&msg=QGISOpenDay-session1 "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone") | Name | Country | Language 1 | Open Session: QGIS, remote sensing and studying ocean health and whale strandings | [12h00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2022&month=05&day=27&hour=12&min=00&sec=00&msg=QGISOpenDay-session1 "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone") | Penny Clarke | UK | English
# Organisers # Organisers
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# Presentations # Presentations
## Title ## Open Session: QGIS, remote sensing and studying ocean health and whale strandings
**Time:** 27 May 2022 [08h00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2022&month=05&day=27&hour=13&min=00&sec=0&msg=QGISOpenDay-session1 "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone"). **Time:** 27 May 2022 [12h00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2022&month=05&day=27&hour=12&min=00&sec=0&msg=QGISOpenDay-session1 "click this link to find out the time in your local time zone").
**Duration:** ~ 30 mins **Duration:** ~ 60 mins
**Venue:** [Youtube Live Stream Link](), [Jitsi Link]() **Venue:** [Youtube Live Stream Link](), [Jitsi Link]()
**Presenters:** Name **Presenters:** Penny Clarke
**Description:** **Description:**
A QGIS user needs community advice! Penny Clarke, a PhD student at the British Antarctic Survey, is studying whale mass strandings from space, using satellite imagery.
Most efforts to analyze satellite imagery for wildlife have used ArcGIS and in an effort to make this an accessible tool, I hope to move towards using QGIS. The current challenge to using QGIS is the need to PanSharpen satellite imagery before analysis. In ArcGIS, there are the option to pansharpen using Brovey, ESRI, Gram Schmidt etc. As I understand there is a plugin, Orfeo Toolboox, for QGIS. I hoped to discuss with the QGIS community this plugin and understand the comparability to those available in ArcGIS, and to discuss if the community can recommend options/solutions to making this transition possible.
# Adding more events # Adding more events