Andrew Leyzack, C.L.S. Chair of FIG Commission 4
              
                
                  
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                    Curriculum Vitae
                    Date of birth:  4 June, 1966 
                    Nationality:  Canadian 
                    Status: Married to Karen 
                    Current Position: Engineering Project Supervisor, 
					Canadian Hydrographic Service, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans 
					Canada. 
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              Biographical notes 
              A graduate of Humber College?s Hydrographic Survey Technologist 
				program, Mr. Leyzack has been involved with surveying for over 
				20 years, with varied experience in topographic, cadastral, 
				offshore/industrial and hydrographic surveys. He is a 
				commissioned Canada Lands Surveyor and is currently serving as 
				Hydrographer-in-charge of Western Arctic Surveys. He is past 
				president of the Canadian Hydrographic Association and as the 
				Canadian Delegate to FIG Commission 4. 
              Education/Qualifications
              
                - 2004: Commissioned Canada Lands Surveyor and member of the 
                Association of Canada Lands Surveyors (ACLS), Ottawa, ON.
 
                - 1992: Master of Small Passenger Craft, Camosun College, 
                Victoria, BC.
 
                - 1989: Hydrographic Survey Technologist with honours, Land 
                Survey Technologist with honours, Humber College of Applied Arts 
                and Technology, Rexdale, ON.
 
               
              Representations
              
                - 2007 ? 2011: Chair, FIG Commission 4
 
				- 2002 ? 2006: Vice Chair, Administration and Communications, 
				FIG Commission 4. 
 
				- 2002 ? 2006: National President, Canadian Hydrographic 
				Association (CHA). 
 
				- 2002 ? 2006: Member of Council, Canadian Institute of 
				Geomatics. 
 
				- 2004 ? 2005: Chair, ACLS-CHA Task Force on the Certification 
				of Hydrographers. 
 
				- 2000 ? 2002: Vice President, Canadian Hydrographic 
				Association
 
               
              Experience
              
                - 2008 ? Present: Engineering Project Supervisor, 
				Hydrographer-in-charge, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Central 
				and Arctic Region, Burlington, Ontario.
 
				- 1991 ? 2008: Multidisciplinary Hydrographer, Canadian 
				Hydrographic Service, Central and Arctic Region, Burlington, 
				Ontario. Engaged in various assignments in field surveys and 
				cartography. 
 
				- 1990: Technologist, Young and Young Surveying Inc., Toronto, 
				Ontario. Instrument work for cadastral, topographic and 
				engineering surveys. 
 
				- 1989 ? 1990: Hydrographic Surveyor, Wimpol Incorporated (now 
				Fugro), Houston, TX. Pipeline Services Division, specifically 
				the River Crossing Surveys Section. Other duties included 
				control survey and navigation for offshore exploration and 
				construction. 
 
				- 1988 ? 1989: Student Technician, Humber College, Survey 
				Department, Rexdale, ON. Responsible for the maintenance and 
				inventory of survey equipment/instruments, and for providing 
				teaching assistance. 
 
				- 1987 - 1988: Student Hydrographic Surveyor, Canadian 
				Hydrographic Service, Central and Arctic Region. Engaged in 
				surveys for chart production and revisory at various locations 
				throughout central Canada?s inland waters. Duties included 
				topographic and hydrographic surveying. 
 
				- 1985 ? 1986: Watchkeeping Mate, Brigantine Romance, St. 
				Thomas, USVI. Engaged in sail training and passenger charter 
				throughout the US/UK Virgin Islands, Leeward and Windward 
				Islands, Caribbean Sea.
 
               
              Publications
				
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Leyzack, A., 2009, Economic Benefits of 
					Hydrography in the Canadian Arctic- A Case Study, 
					Proceedings of the 7th FIG Regional Conference, Hanoi, 
					Vietnam.  
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Leyzack, A., 2008, Surveying with Objects- 
				Efficiencies in Data Acquisition and Transformation, Proceedings 
				of the Canadian Hydrographic Conference-National Surveyors 
				Conference CHC-NSC2008, Victoria, Canada.  
			- 
			
Herron, T., Craymer, M., Leyzack, A., Robinson, 
			C., Monitoring Changes in Mean Sea Level across the Arctic with Tide 
			Gauges and GPS Receivers, Proceedings of the Canadian Hydrographic 
			Conference-National Surveyors Conferencde CHC-NSC2008, Victoria, 
			Canada.  
			- 
			
Lam, S., Leyzack, A., 2007, Integrating, CIS, 
			ECDIS and Web-based Marine Information System for Maritime 
			Navigation and Coastal Protection, Proceedings of the FIG Working 
			Week 2007, Hong Kong SAR, China.  
			- 
			
Leyzack, A., 2006, Efficiencies in Data 
			Acquisition and Transformation, Proceedings of the XXIII 
			International FIG Congress, Munich, Germany.  
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Leyzack, A., 2006, Platform Coordinate Reference System ? An 
Examination of Current Industry Practice and ISO CD19130.2. Report to FIG 
Standards Network, Munich, Germany  
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Leyzack, A., 2005, The Canada Lands Surveyor Commission ? A 
Recommended Role in the Certification of Hydrographic/Offshore Surveyors, 
Proceedings of the FIG Working Week 2005, Cairo, Egypt.  
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Leyzack, A., 1992, Heritage Launch Surveyor ? The CHA/CB 
Heritage Launch Surveyor Project, Lighthouse- The Journal of the Canadian 
Hydrographic Association  
 
              Contacts
              Andrew Leyzack 
              Canadian Hydrographic Service 
              Bayfield Laboratory 
              867 Lakeshore Road 
              Burlington, Ontario L7R4A6 
              CANADA 
              Tel. +  1 905 336 4538 
              Fax + 1 905 336 8916 
              Email: 
              leyzacka@dfo-mpo.gc.ca  
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