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Code of Conduct

Posted by mmaheigan 
· Friday, April 28th, 2023 

This is a good time to remind you about OCB's Code of Conduct (below) for meetings and activities. We take bullying and harassment very seriously and expect that a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment will be maintained at all times.

Report Incident

1) You can use the button above to report disturbing and/or inappropriate behavior that you experience directly or witness happening to someone else at an OCB event.

2) Or you can email (ocb_news@whoi.edu) or 3) speak directly to an OCB staff member ANY TIME if you experience or witness any form of misconduct, including harassment, bullying, and/or other behaviors or comments that violate OCB's Code of Conduct.

Both the report form and the ocb_news@whoi.edu email go directly, and only to the three project office staff members Heather, Mai, and, Mary.

Expected behavior

Maintain a respectful and collegiate atmosphere at all times - critique ideas, not individuals

Be aware of your surroundings and of your fellow participants - as a bystander, you are expected to alert OCB staff of troubling behavior - bystander confidentiality will be maintained to the fullest extent possible

Respect and obey the rules and policies of meeting venues, hotels, and other contracted facilities

OCB does not tolerate

Harassment, bullying, intimidation, or discrimination in any form

Physical or verbal abuse of any participant

Deliberate disruption of in person or virtual presentations (oral, poster, web), phone or web meetings, or any other forms of communication

Consequences and reporting unacceptable behavior

Anyone requested to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately; failure to do so will result in removal from the OCB activity without refund

If unacceptable behavior of a participant compromises the comfort or safety of another participant, the perpetrator may be dismissed from the activity without warning or refund, at the discretion of OCB staff

If you are subject to or witness any form of unacceptable behavior, please immediately notify an OCB staff member in person or by email (see OCB Project Office contacts)

If you experience or witness behavior that constitutes an immediate or serious threat to public safety, please contact emergency services (dial 911 in U.S.)

Local restaurant list

Posted by mmaheigan 
· Tuesday, April 19th, 2022 

*Outdoor dining and/or takeout options available - Falmouth area beach information 

Bluefins*–  sushi restaurant (295 Main St. Falmouth, 774-763-6421)

Añejo* – Mexican bistro with fabulous guac and tequila tasting! (599 Main St. Falmouth, 774-470-5897)

Taco Blanco* - Mexican food truck and shop from owners of Añejo (870 Main St. Falmouth, 508-540-8226)

Water Street Kitchen* – local, seasonal fare, excellent cocktails (56 Water Street, Woods Hole, 508-540-5656)

Tiger Ramen* - ramen shop from the owners of Water Street Kitchen (587 Main St. Falmouth)

Landfall* – waterfront dining on Woods Hole Harbor (9 Luscombe Ave. Woods Hole, 508-548-1758)

Osteria La Civetta* – Italian (133 Main St. Falmouth, 508-540-1616)

Simply DiVine* – stone fired pizza (271 Main St. Falmouth, 508-548-1222)

Steve's Pizza* - Greek-style pizza, subs, salads (374 Main St. Falmouth, 508-457-9454)

Peel* - Neapolitan-style pizza, calzones, salads, wings (31 Teaticket Hwy (Rte 28) Falmouth, 774-763-6603)

Paul's Pizza & Seafood* - thin crust pizza, fried seafood (14 Benham Rd. Falmouth, 508-548-5838)

Shipwrecked* - American style seafood and sushi across from Falmouth Heights Beach (263 Grand Ave. Falmouth, 508-540-9600)

Estia* – Mediterranean, Greek (117 Main St. Falmouth, 508-548-3300)

Quicks Hole Taqueria* – tasty tacos, nice salsa bar (6 Luscombe Ave., Woods Hole, 508-495-0792)

Freshroll* - excellent vegetarian & vegan Cambodian street food, they deliver to Falmouth (439 Nathan Ellis Hwy Mashpee, 508-904-4408)

Le Bon Jour* - tacos, hearty bowls, salads and lots of customization, great veg options (424 E Falmouth Hwy Unit A3, Falmouth, 774-612-3967)

Golden Swan* - Indian cuisine (323 Main St. Falmouth, 508-540-6580)

Need other suggestions? Just ask Heather or Mai!

Also see Falmouth’s top rated restaurants

 

Beer/Coffee/Chocolate/Treats

Aquatic Brewing – best beer in Falmouth, brewed by oceanographers, and you can BYO food! They sell crowlers and growlers to go (661 Main St. Falmouth)

Coffee Obsession – great coffee and treats (110 Palmer Ave. Falmouth – there’s one of these on Water St. in Woods Hole too)

Maison Villatte – legit French boulangerie with breads, croissants (savory and sweet), and desserts (267 Main St. Falmouth)

Ben and Bills – if you need a chocolate fix, including great vegan truffles! (209 Main St., Falmouth)

Pie in the Sky - bakery, sandwiches (10 Water St. Woods Hole)

OCB2019 Posters

Posted by mmaheigan 
· Friday, June 21st, 2019 

Marrec, Pierre
Oddo, Matias
Doney, Scott
D'SA, Eurico
Roca-Marti, Montserrat
Floge, Sheri
Shepherd, Adam
Tang, Weiyi
Wyatt, Abigale
Gill, Sophie
Wyatt, Abigale
Thibodeau, Tricia
Da, Fei
Cliff, Ellen
Schultz, Cristina
Carberry, Luke
Buesseler, Ken
Ito, Taka
Neeley, Aimee
Mayot, Nicolas
Busecke, Julius
Holder, Christopher
Siegel, Dave
Pavia, Frank
Roca-Marti, M
Pham, Anh
Nickford, Sarah
Medina, Luis
Cohen, Ashley
Guerra, Roberta
Long, Jacki
McNair, Heather
Maas, Amy
Kelly, Thomas
Chaichitehrani, Nazanin
Blanco Bercial, Leocadio
Archibald, Kevin
Whitmore, Laura
Rafter, Patrick
Garcia, Cathy
Estapa, Meg
Sosik, Heidi
Sosik, Heidi
Takeshita, Yui
Thomas, Jenny
Wang, Jiaze
Ziegler, Lisa
Neuer, Susanne
Lopez, Chelsi
Rutherford, Krysten


Click title below to view poster. Note: not all authors elected to add their poster to this archive.

Presenting Author Poster Title Session/Topic
Archibald, Kevin Grazer-mediated coexistence of competing phytoplankton species using the Kill-the-Winner functional response Allometry
Bishop, James Autonomous optics of the ocean biological carbon pump: PIC Calcification
Blanco-Bercial, Leocadio Zooplankton community response to seasonality at BATS by metabarcoding General
Bourbonnais, Annie Temporal changes in nitrous oxide sources and sea-air fluxes in the Southern Benguela Land-ocean continuum
Buesseler, Ken EXPORTS: using high resolution studies of thorium-234 at Ocean Station PAPA to elucidate spatial and temporal variability in particle export and attention General
Busecke, Julius J.M. The equatorial undercurrent and the Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Pacific Oxygen
Carberry, Luke Correcting in situ chlorophyll fluorescence time series observations for non-photochemical quenching and tidal variability reveals non-conservative phytoplankton variability in coastal waters Land-ocean continuum
Chaichitehrani, Nazanin Remote sensing-derived zooplankton biomass and grazing: Analyzing errors associated with models General
Cliff, Ellen Glacial deep ocean deoxygenation driven by biologically enhanced air-sea disequilibrium General
Cohen, Ashley Particle-associated biogeochemical processes in Fayettevile Green Lake, a high sulfur, permanently anoxic lake Oxygen
Cruz, Bianca N. Investigating zooplankton mediation of sinking particle flux in the Sargasso Sea General
D’Sa, Eurico Hurricane floodwater impact on optical-biogeochemical properties and carbon fluxes in a large estuary from ocean color Land-ocean continuum
Da, Fei Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and coastal nitrogen fluxes on oxygen concentrations in Chesapeake Bay Oxygen
Doney, Scott Geostatistical analysis of mesoscale ocean biophysical variability in the western North Atlantic from field observations, remote sensing and numerical modeling General
Dufault-Thompson, Keith Metabolic remodeling under temperature acclimation: a case study in the Shewanella genus General
Durkin, Colleen A visual tour of carbon export pathways by sinking particles across ocean basins, depth, and time EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Estapa, Meg Episodic particle flux: a sampling artifact? Allometry
Feng, Zhixuan Modeling the phytoplankton bloom dynamics on the northwest Atlantic Shelf: Spatial heterogeneity and interannual variability Land-ocean continuum
Floge, Sheri Marine viruses stimulate carbon flux to lower and higher trophic levels General
Fong, Michael Distribution of excess alkalinity in the open ocean General
Fowler, Bethany One million matrices: Size-structured modeling reveals in situ phytoplankton dynamics. General
Garcia, Catherine Remote sensing of global ocean surface phosphate concentrations General
Gill, Sophie The calcification response of coccolithophores to elevated ocean alkalinity Calcification
Grubb, Austin The costs and benefits of calcification on coccolithophore physiology Calcification
Guerra, Roberta Porewater alkalinity in the Bay of Cádiz (north east Atlantic) Seafloor
Hagstrom, George Drivers of phytoplankton C:N:P General
Holder, Christopher Comparing biogeochemical model outputs using neural network ensembles General
Holland, Laura Interannual comparison of diatom community composition in the Western Antarctic Peninsula General
Irving, John Quantifying the sequestration time of remineralized CO2 in the California Current ecosystem using the MITgcm Lagrangian Floats Package Land-ocean continuum
Ito, Taka An Earth System Model large ensemble with increased access for ocean biogeochemistry Oxygen
Johns, Christopher Coccoliths as adsorptive reservoirs Calcification
Kelly, Thomas The biogeochemical impact of an across-shore filament in the California Current Ecosystem General
Kinjo, Lumi Measuring noble gas fluxes at high wind speeds in the SUSTAIN wind-wave tank General
Lange, Priscila Methods to distinguish phytoplankton groups from remote-sensing reflectance in subtropical waters General
Li, Xinyu Purified meta-cresol purple dye perturbation: how much will it influence spectrophotometric pH measurement? General
Li, Yun Desynchronization between sea ice and phytoplankton bloom in a changing Antarctic General
Long, Jacqueline Climatological context for the 2018 North Pacific EXPORTS field campaign EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Lopez, Chelsi N. Seasonal dynamics of organic carbon in the deep eastern North Pacific General
Maas, Amy Zooplankton metabolism, active flux, and contribution to aou in the N.E. Pacific Ocean EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Marrec, Pierre Plankton population dynamics and food web structure on the Northeast US Shelf (NES-LTER): Early indication of seasonal shifts in production regimes General
Mayot, Nicolas Springtime coupling between Arctic sea ice export and phytoplankton blooms in the Greenland Sea General
Medina, Luis A novel analytical method to assess microplastic diversity, abundance and mass in the marine environment samples General
McNair, Heather Tight coupling between herbivorous predation and phytoplankton production in the oligotrophic North Pacific (EXPORTS) EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Menendez, Alana Optical characterization of water quality in the Long Island Sound Land-ocean continuum
Michaud, Cynthia Effects of phytoplankton composition and biominerals on the episodic pulses of particulate organic carbon to abyssal depths General
Moriarty, Julia Redistribution of particulate matter following marsh lateral erosion in a back-barrier estuary Land-ocean continuum
Neeley, Aimee The NASA and IOCCG protocols renewed: Reestablishing best practices for exceptional in situ measurements General
Neuer, Susanne Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus: A tale of two cyanobacteria General
Nickford, Sarah Direct wintertime pCO2 observations from the Saildrone Gulf Stream mission General
Oddo, Matias Running PCA on the world ocean Allometry
Ouyang, Zhangxian Sea-ice loss amplifies summer-time decadal CO2 increase in the western Arctic Ocean Calcification
Pavia, Frank A global database of size fractionated POC and PIC concentrations compared to satellite-based estimates General
Pham, Anh Anthropogenic Fe and N deposition alters the ecosystem and carbon balance of the southern Indian Ocean General
Rafter, Patrick Anomalous >2000 year old surface ocean radiocarbon points to increased carbon flux from seafloor during deglaciation Seafloor
Roca Martí, Montserrat Polonium-210 and Lead-210 as tracers of particle export and attenuation on the first EXPORTS cruise at Station PAPA EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Rutherford, Krysten Model-data assessment of Scotian Shelf carbon dynamics: A spatially varied and biologically active system Land-ocean continuum
Schultz, Cristina Modeling the biogeochemistry and carbon cycle of the West Antarctic Peninsula Land-ocean continuum
Shepherd, Adam BCO-DMO: Accelerating scientific discovery through responsive data management practices Data Management
Sheu, Jessica Automated identification of sinking marine particle images using transfer learning General
Siegel, David The EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS) Field Campaign EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Sosik, Heidi M. The Ocean Twilight Zone Project General
Sosik, Heidi Quantitative size and biomass distributions from particle images: An improved algorithm applied to IFCB observations Allometry
Steinberg, Deborah Mesozooplankton community structure and diel vertical migration in the subarctic N.E. Pacific Ocean, Station P EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Stöven, Tim Ventilation and oxygen supply of the eastern tropical North Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone Oxygen
Su, Jianzhong A bay-wide self-regulated pH buffer mechanism in response to eutrophication and acidification in Chesapeake Bay Calcification
Takeshita, Yuichiro Performance of the Deep-Sea-Durafet pH sensor on a spray glider in the central California Current System General
Tang, Weiyi Data-driven modeling of the distribution of diazotrophs in the global ocean General
Thibodeau, Tricia Environmental controls on pteropod metabolism along the Western Antarctic Peninsula Allometry
Thomas, Jennifer Impacts of estuarine dynamics on CO2 air-sea exchange General
Tsao, Shou En Quantifying processes controlling the surface water carbon dynamics: Case study at the PN Line Time Series data and HOTS Station Calcification
Tseng, Chun-Mao Characterizing the spatiotemporal pCO2 dynamics associated with water masses in the river-dominated East China Sea General
Wagner, Charlotte Ocean biogeochemistry drives sustained seawater concentrations of persistent organic pollutants General
Wang, Jiaze- Rapid adaption of the microbial community to abrupt environmental change in the Gulf of Mexico modeled with the Genome-based EmergeNt Ocean Microbial Ecosystem Model General
Whitmore, Laura To the North Pole and back: A pan-Arctic barium synthesis General
Widner, Brittany Quantification of dissolved metabolites in seawater and diatom cultures General
Woosley, Ryan Freshening of the western Arctic negates anthropogenic carbon uptake potential General
Wyatt, Abigale Spatial and temporal variability of the biological pump in the northeast Pacific EXPORTS/Biological Pump
Xue, Z. George Understanding and quantifying carbon export to global oceans through deltaic systems Land-ocean continuum
Ziegler, Lisa Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM) provides high spatio-temporal hydrodynamics to inform biogeochemical wetland-estuarine models. Land-ocean continuum

 

Meeting WIFI Troubleshooting

Posted by mmaheigan 
· Friday, June 21st, 2019 

Troubleshooting WHOI_Meeting Wireless Connection

Look for and connect to the WHOI_Meeting wireless network.

When prompted enter the shared key “OCBSummer2019”  Please remember the shared key is case sensitive.


Users that have connected to WHOI_Meeting in the past may have connection problems if they have saved the Shared Key.

Delete an old shared key on an Apple computer

System Preferences –> Network –>
Select Wi-Fi (left pane) Advanced –>
Under Preferred Networks select WHOI_Meeting and click the minus ( – ) button to delete.
Click OK.
Close system preferences.
Go to your wireless icon–> select WHOI_Meeting.
You should be prompted to enter a password.
Enter the new Shared Key and click Join.

 

Delete shared key from Apple keychain

Go to Finder –> Applications –> Keychain Access.app.
Under Category –> select All Items and then in search bar type WHOI.
If anything is found it should be deleted.
Try to reconnect

 

Delete shared key on a Windows computer

Click on the wireless icon
Select WHOI_Meeting –> right click, select properties.
Under the security tab where it shows “Network Security Key”, erase and replace with current shared key.
Click OK

2018 Posters

Posted by mmaheigan 
· Friday, June 22nd, 2018 

Archibald, Kevin
Arroyo, Mar
Campbell, Robert
Bif, Marina
Bociu, Ioana
Boyd, Philip
Buchanan, Pearse
Chien, Chiate
Cruz, Bianca
Dam, Hans
Erickson, Zachary
Franzè, Gayantonia
Freilich, Mara
Galdies, Charles
Gardner, Wilford
Gloege, Luke
Grunert, Brice
Harrison, Cheryl
Holder, Christopher
Ito, Taka
Kelly, Thomas
Kim, Hyewon
Kinkade, Danie
Latto, Rebecca
Liao, Enhui
Liu, Xiao
Maas, Amy
Mayot, Nicolas
McNair, Heather
Morison, Françoise
Pham, Anh
Proctor, Chris
Prowe, F.
Reimers, Clare
Richardson, Tammi
Ridge, S
Rivero-Calle, Sara
Rohr, Tyler
Siegel, Dave
Smith, Walker
Stukel, M.
Subhas, Adam
Tang, Weiyi
Taylor, Gordon
Thibodeau, Patricia
Twining, Ben
Van Oostende, Nicolas
Wallace, J
Wang, Seaver
Wang, Guoqing
Werdell, Jeremy
Xie, Yuyuan


Click title to view or download available poster PDFs. Note: not all authors elected to add their poster to this archive.

First author Poster Title Session or General
Archibald, Kevin Modeling the impact of zooplankton diel vertical migration on the carbon export flux of the biological pump General
Arroyo, Mar CO2 System Dynamics in the Dalton Polynya, East Antarctica Polar
Bif, Mariana Using cruises and Bio-Argo floats data to estimate dissolved organic carbon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean Time-series
Bochdansky, Alexander Net carbon remineralization (defined here as CO2 release) of stable isotope-labeled phytoplankton measured in the mesopelagic environment with a newly designed deep-sea incubator Microzooplankton
Bociu, Ioana Initial DECK analysis of the carbon cycle in GFDL’s CM4 contribution to CMIP6 Time-series
Boyd, Philip A web-based Best Practice Guide to design marine multiple driver experiments General
Buchanan, Pearse Marine nitrogen fixers crucial for dust-driven strengthening of the biological carbon pump Phytoplankton/models
Busecke, Julius How important are forced changes in the equatorial current system for the extent of tropical oxygen minimum zones? General
Cael, B.B. A metabolic model of biogeochemistry Phytoplankton/models
Campbell, Robert
*C. Ashjian, presenting
Mesozooplankton are not herbivores: The importance of microzooplankton in mesozooplankton diets and in arctic and sub-arctic trophic linkages Microzooplankton
Chappell, P. Dreux Both dissolved iron and coastal water additions to Southern Drake Passage waters stimulate similar growth responses and shifts in diatom community composition. Polar
Chien, Chia-Te An Optimality-Based Non-Redfield Ecosystem Model for the UVic-ESCM Phytoplankton/models
Cohen, Natalie Nitrate, iron and B12 metabolism in eukaryotic phytoplankton across a geochemical gradient in the central Pacific Ocean Microzooplankton
Craig, Susanne The EXPORTS (EXport Processes in the Ocean from Remote Sensing) Project – Unique Challenges for Data Management and Synthesis General
Cruz, Bianca Molecular and microscopic characterization of sinking particles at the Bermuda-Atlantic Time Series Study station (BATS) General
Curry, Ruth withdrawn
Dam, Hans Rapid Adaptation of a Marine Copepod to a Greenhouse World Evolution
Durkin, Colleen Organismal contents of sinking particles identify biological source and ecological interactions that lead to carbon export Phytoplankton/models
Erickson, Zachary Seasonal cycle of variability, instabilities, and subduction at submesoscales General
Eveleth, Rachel Geostatistical analysis of North Atlantic mesoscale biophysical variability in an eddy resolving CESM run General
Fassbender, Andrea Seasonal asymmetry in the evolution of surface ocean pCO2 drivers General
Feng, Zhixuan Benthic Biological Hotspots in the Northern Bering and Chukchi Seas: Spatial Distributions and Environmental Drivers Polar
Franzè, Gayantonia Quantifying Temperature Dependence of the Growth Rates of Planktonic Grazers Microzooplankton
Freilich, Mara Non-linearity required to model wintertime phytoplankton growth Microzooplankton
Fu, Feixue Physiological Plasticity and Potential Adaptive Responses of Two Diazotrophs after Long-term Growth at Three Different Temperatures Evolution
Galdies, Charles
*R. Guerra presenting
Variability in oceanic CO2 parameters in the North Atlantic Subtropical gyre: a neural network approach Time-series
Gardner, Wilford Decadal comparisons of Particulate Matter in Repeat Transects in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean Basins Time-series
Gloege, Luke Evaluating pCO2 interpolation methods using large ensembles General
Gómez-Consarnau, Laura Exploring the impacts of Proteorhodopsin phototrophy in the expanding oligotrophic ocean Evolution
Grunert, Brice Seeing molecules from space: Tools for optically estimating CDOM composition General
Guerra, Roberta A 3-year time series of downward particle fluxes and carbon export in Southern Adriatic (Mediterranean Sea) Time-series
Harrison, Cheryl Mesoscale effects on carbon export: a global perspective General
Holder, Chris Random forests and a potential function for the Chesapeake Bay General
Holland, Laura Z. Comparison of bacteria recruited by axenic Southern Ocean diatoms under iron stress General
Howard, Evan Fish habitat compression by temperature-dependent hypoxia in the California Current System Time-series
Ito, Taka Mechanisms of low-frequency oxygen variability in the North Pacific General
Kelly, Thomas Spatial and interannual variability in export efficiency and the biological pump in an eastern boundary current upwelling system with substantial lateral advection Time-series
Kim, Hyewon Data assimilative ecosystem modeling of bacterial dynamics and upper-ocean carbon cycling in the coastal West Antarctic Peninsula Polar
Kinkade, Danie BCO-DMO data stewardship support thoughout the research data life cycle General
Latto, Rebecca Ocean Carbon States based on k-means cluster analysis General
Letscher, Robert Pico-phytoplankton controls on global ocean carbon export and C:N:P stoichiometry patterns Phytoplankton/models
Li, Zuchuan Theoretical considerations on factors confounding the interpretation of the oceanic carbon export ratio General
Liao, Enhui Ocean carbon sink response to ENSO and impacts on atmospheric CO2 General
Liu, Ziao Quantifying the role of river nutrient loading in the global coastal ocean Phytoplankton/models
Maas, Amy Circadian physiology in zooplankton General
Mannino, Antonio Arctic-COLORS (Arctic-COastal Land Ocean inteRactionS) Polar
Mayot, Nicolas Assessing Phytoplankton Activities in the Seasonal Ice Zone of the Greenland Sea over an Annual Cycle Polar
McNair, Heather Diatom populations in an upwelling environment decrease silica content to avoid growth limitation Phytoplankton/models
Morison, Françoise Constraining biological rates governing the North Atlantic annual cycle in phytoplankton biomass. Microzooplankton
Mouw, Colleen A satellite perspective of environmental controls of phytoplankton community size structure Phytoplankton/models
Oakes, Rosie Organic periostracum protects pteropod shells from dissolution in aragonite undersaturated waters Polar
Oliver, Hilde A nitrogen-silicon-iron ROMS biogeochemical model for the Labrador Sea Phytoplankton/models
Omta, Anne Willem Wasteful algae? Turnover of C, N, and P in the chlorophyte Selenastrum minutum Phytoplankton/models
Pedrosa-Pàmies, Rut Impact of Hurricane Nicole on carbon cycling in the Sargasso Sea water column: Insights from lipid biomarkers in suspended and sinking particles Time-series
Pham, Anh Parameterizing Multiple Ligand Classes Improves the Simulation of Dissolved Iron in the Subtropical North Atlantic General
Proctor, Chris The SeaBASS Archive and Validation System: Data and tools for researchers and ocean color satellite match-ups General
Prowe, Friederike Which future would you like? Biogeochemical model sensitivity to temperature dependent plankton processes General
Reimers, Clare Benthic Oxygen Respiration Rates on the Oregon Shelf in Winter and Spring General
Richardson, Tammi Tales of the cryptophytes: acclimation to variations in underwater spectral irradiance Evolution
Ridge, Sean Projected Increases in Arctic Freshwater Export Reduce the North Atlantic Anthropogenic Carbon Sink Polar
Rivero-Calle, Sara SOCON: SUSTAINED OCEAN COLOR OBSERVATIONS USING NANOSATELLITES General
Rohr, Tyler Simulated eddy induced bottom-up controls on phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean Phytoplankton/models
Saito, Mak Best Practices for Data Sharing of Ocean Metaproteomic Data Workshop Results Phytoplankton/models
Siegel, Dave The EXPORTS NE Pacific Field Program General
Signori, Camila Dark carbon fixation in the pelagic zones of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean General
Smith, Walker Report of the Ross Sea Working Group Meeting Polar
Stamieszkin, Karen Remobilized volcanic ash may support autotrophic production in the oligotrophic subarctic Pacific Ocean General
Stewart, Gillian Where and when to apply the 210Po/210Pb method to calculate particle export; lessons learned from the results of 3 GEOTRACES cruises and historical measurements in the global ocean General
Stoeven, Tim Nutrient maxima along the East Siberian Sea Polar
Stukel, Michael Large Phaeodaria in the Twilight Zone: Their Roles in the Carbon and Silica Cycles Microzooplankton
Subhas, Adam Evidence for shallow respiration-driven carbonate dissolution in the North Pacific Ocean General
Sun, Daoxun A simulation of phytoplankton bloom in the Labrador Sea General
Tang, Weiyi Machine learning estimates of biological nitrogen fixation in the world’s oceans and comparison to other models General
Taylor, Gordon A new method to measure inter- and intra-specific variability in primary productivity: Stable isotope probing and single-cell resonance raman microspectrometry Phytoplankton/models
Thibodeau, Patricia Environmental controls on pteropod phenology along the Western Antarctic Peninsula Time-series
Tseng, Chun-Mao Quantifying controls on sea surface pCO2 dynamics in the East China Sea: the role of bio-uptake effect General
Twining, Benjamin Speciation of iron regenerated through grazing Microzooplankton
Van Oostende, Nicolas Phytoplankton production from community to cell-specific rates Phytoplankton/models
Wallace, Joselynn Following diatom response to ocean acidification in mesocosm experiments with metatranscriptome sequencing indicates contrasting CO2 responses in Skeletonema and Thalassiosira diatoms Evolution
Wang, Guoqing Concentrations of multiple phytoplankton pigments in the global oceans obtained from MERIS Phytoplankton/models
Wang, Seaver Variability in North Atlantic marine microbial communities in relation to patterns of nutrient availability, nitrogen fixation, and net community production. General
Werdell, Jeremy Overview of the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission General
Xie, Yuyuan Diel patterns of variable fluorescence and carbon fixation of picocyanobacteria Prochlorococcus-dominated phytoplankton in the South China Sea basin Phytoplankton/models
Zhang, Ying Simulating marine microbial metabolism using genome-scale models Evolution

 

Networking Reception

Posted by mmaheigan 
· Friday, June 22nd, 2018 

OCB 2018 NETWORKING RECEPTION

Tuesday, June 26, 2018 4:00-5:30 pm, Redfield Tent

 

OCB Meetings/Workshops

  • October 2018 Scoping Workshop Oceanic Methane and Nitrous Oxide: The present situation and future scenarios and SCOR WG on best practices for oceanic methane and nitrous oxide measurements (Santoro)
  • Feb 2018 4th US Ocean Acidification PI Meeting (Maas, Wang)
  • 2017 US Indian Ocean Science Scoping Workshop and US IIOE2 efforts, draft white paper (Hood, Wiggert)
  • 2017 Ocean Carbon Hot Spots Scoping Workshop and draft report (Fassbender, same table as CMIP6 small group synthesis)
  • 2016 GEOTRACES/OCB workshop on bgc cycling of trace elements in the ocean and workshop outcomes summary (Anderson, Twining, Chappell, Marchetti)

OCB Small Group Activities

  • Nitrogen fixation WG (Moisander, Granger, Bourbonnais)
  • Phytoplankton taxonomy WG (Sosik, Neeley, Cetinic, Proctor, Poulton, Shepherd)
  • Synthesis and intercomparison of ocean carbon uptake in CMIP6 models (Long, Romanou, same table as Ocean C Hot Spots workshop)
  • Towards a better understanding of fish contribution to carbon flux WG (Steinberg, same table as EXPORTS)
  • Lateral carbon flux in tidal wetlands: Filling a key knowledge gap through a methods intercomparison and data synthesis (Kroeger, Gonneea)
  • Intercomparison and Intercalibration of Ocean Metaproteomic Analyses (Saito)

OCB SSC and Topical Subcommittees

  • OCB Scientific Steering Committee (Jenkins, Friedrichs, McGillicuddy, Juranek, Reimers)
  • Ocean Time-series Committee (White, Nicholson, Lorenzoni)
  • Subcommittee on Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions (Stanley)
  • US Biogeochemical-Argo Subcommittee and OCB Biogeochemical float workshop (Mazloff)

OCB Early Career Table
Zach Erickson, Karen Stamieszkin, Samantha Siedlecki, Rachel Eveleth, Erin Bertrand, Mike Stukel, Emily Brownlee

Other Community Science Activities
NASA EXPORTS and PACE (Siegel, Passow, Bontempi, Mannino, same table as OCB fish C flux WG)

For More Information

Logistical information: Mary Zawoysky

Workshop program: Heather Benway

Communication/posters: Mai Maheigan

Important Links

Useful Links

WHOI Village Campus Map

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Follow and tweet using #OCB2024

Local Restaurant List

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Airport Ride Sharing Spreadsheet

Travel Expense Voucher

WHOOSH Bus Schedule (this is a trolley that travels between Woods Hole and Falmouth if you are looking for transportation outside of our meeting shuttle times)

Need a cafe, walk, wifi password?

Women’s lounges and gender-neutral bathrooms

Childcare options

WHOI passenger shuttle

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