12:00-12:15p EDT |
Welcome to the day – announcements and instructions |
12:15-2:15 | PLENARY PANEL DISCUSSION - Optical biogeochemistry: Above and below the waterline Chairs and Speakers: Amy Maas (Bermuda Inst. of Ocean Sciences), Seth Bushinsky (Univ. Hawai’i Manoa), Maria Tzortziou (City College of New York/City Univ. of New York), Angelicque White (Univ. Hawai'i, Manoa), Ivona Cetinić (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), Joe Salisbury (Univ. New Hampshire), Blake Clark (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) 12:15-12:30 pm Introduction and overview Amy Maas (BIOS) - Introduce session and panelists Maria Tzortziou - Continue with Introduction Angelicque White (Univ. Hawai'i, Manoa) – in situ measurements Ivona Cetinić (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) – data integration in process studies Joe Salisbury (Univ. New Hampshire) – satellite measurements Blake Clark (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) – optics data integration in biogeochemical models12:30-12:35 pm Breakout charge (Maria Tzortziou CCNY 12:35-1:35 pm Breakout discussions In situ technologies and datasets (Tables 1-3) Community use of large campaign data (Tables 4-6) New satellite missions (Tables 7-9) Optics in BGC Models (Tables 10-12) 1:30-2:15 pm Breakout report outs, panel discussion and Q&A (Moderators: Amy Maas, Seth Bushinski , Maria Tzortziou) 2:15 pm Adjourn session Watch the recorded talks below before the session |
Linking optical measurements from space to biogeochemical products and NASA's newest ocean color mission, GLIMR
Joe Salisbury (Univ. New Hampshire), with Antonino Mannino and the GLIMR team
Linking optics and biogeochemical models to better quantify marine carbon cycling
Blake Clark (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
Utilization of in situ optical measurements for hypothesis testing: tales from the Pacific
Angelicque White (Univ. Hawai'i, Manoa)
Optics, biogeochemistry, and large field campaigns
Ivona Cetinić (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
2:30-3:15 |
POSTER SESSION - view poster directory |
3:15-4:15 |
PLENARY PANEL DISCUSSION SESSION: CO2-in-Seawater Reference Materials: Planning for the future Speakers and Panelists: Andrew Dickson (Scripps Inst. Oceanography, Univ. California, San Diego) Shallin Busch (NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center) Henrietta Edmonds (National Science Foundation) Regina Easley (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Libby Jewett (NOAA Ocean Acidification Program) Courtney Cochran (NOAA Ocean Acidification Program) Michael Acquafredda (NOAA Ocean Acidification Program) Please continue this important community discussion on the Ocean Acidification Information Exchange 3:15-3:20 pm Introduction, NOAA OAP and NSF support for CRM continuity/evolution (Libby Jewett, NOAA OAP, Hedy Edmonds, NSF Chemical Oceanography) 3:20-3:30 pm High-level overview of production to date (Andrew Dickson, SIO) 3:30-3:40 pm NIST Traceable Reference Material (NTRM) gas standard program as one potential model for the US node (Regina Easley, NIST) 3:40-3:50 pm Overview of other options for the future and changes to the approach, from the IWG-OA's perspective (Shallin Busch, NOAA) 3:50-4:15 Q&A and Panel discussion (Moderators: Mike Acquafredda and Courtney Cochran, NOAA OAP) Homework: and Watch the Dickson IWGOA webinar recording: CO2-in-seawater reference materials: yesterday, today, and tomorrow |
4:15-4:45 | PLENARY PRESENTATION - Integrated Ocean Carbon Research IOC-R vision document “A Summary of Ocean Carbon Research, and Vision of Coordinated Ocean Carbon Research and Observations for the Next Decade” 4:15-4:35 LIVE presentation (Christopher Sabine, Univ. Hawai’i, Manoa) 4:35-4:45 Audience Q&A |
4:45-5:30 |
NETWORKING (last one!) |
5:30 Adjourn for day |