Downloadable Materials for Participants

This page provides quick access to workshop presentations, service links, and support resources for participants during the training sessions in Barbados.

On this page, you will find:

Equipo personal requerido

Welcome to the participant materials page for the CopernicusLAC Chile Caribbean Regional Workshop. This repository is designed to support participants during the workshop by providing direct access to presentation files, service links, visual access references, and brief technical support resources. Please use this page during the sessions to download key materials and access the platforms presented by the speakers.

Copernicus User Registration

Create your CopernicusLAC Chile user account for the first time:
https://iam.copernicuslac-chile.eu/en/registration

Or log in to your account if already created:
https://iam.copernicuslac-chile.eu/en/login

Pre-Mission Briefing & Technical Setup

Visit this page to check technical requirements, prepare your personal computer, validate the workspace environment, and access technical support before the sessions begin.

Day 1 – Coastal Monitoring Service Workshop

This workshop day focuses on the Coastal Monitoring Service and the launch of the Sargassum Monitoring Service, emphasizing service presentation, access, and hands-on exploration of marine and coastal monitoring tools.

Available Materials:

Coastal Monitoring Service Presentation PDF

CCoastal Monitoring Service Access Screenshots PDF

Direct link to Coastal Monitoring service

Speaker Information

Lucas Amezquita

Remote Sensing Specialist (Oceans)
Master’s candidate in Business Management and Administration from the University of Chile and Renewable Natural Resources Engineer from the same institution. He has experience in the application of applied geomatics sciences for the development of operational solutions.
lucas.amezquita@copernicuslac-chile.eu

Marina Hernández

Remote Sensing Specialist (Oceans)
PhD candidate in Geography from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Master in Coastal and Estuarine Management from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, and Bachelor in Marine Sciences from the University of Cádiz. Her areas of expertise are the coastal environment, change processes, and risks.
marina.hernandez@copernicuslac-chile.eu