GO-BGC Webinar: Carbon Export Dynamics
Please join us for the quarterly GO-BGC webinar on carbon export dynamics, hosted by the US Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Project Office.
Please join us for the quarterly GO-BGC webinar on carbon export dynamics, hosted by the US Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry Project Office.
The Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) is the flagship conference for the ocean sciences and the larger ocean-connected community.
The 2024 Ocean Decade Conference hosted by the Government of Spain in Barcelona from 10 - 12 April 2024, will bring together the global Ocean Decade community and partners to celebrate and take stock of progress, and set joint priorities for the future.
EGU General Assembly April 14-19, 2024
The Southern Ocean and Antarctic margins play a central role in regulating sea level rise and our global climate. These regions are also some of the most challenging to conduct sustained observational programs due to the immense logistical difficulties in accessing them. It is critical that we build on the successes of ongoing observational efforts […]
Bringing together observational oceanographers and modelers across physical, biogeochemical, and ecological communities to assess our understanding of pathways connecting the surface to the seafloor and to develop recommendations for improved detection and attribution of change in the global deep ocean system.
We will focus on high-latitude ocean biogeochemistry by exploring the research of two groups that participated in the 2023 GO-BGC/BGC Argo Float Data Workshop at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
The 8th WMO Workshop on the Impact of Various Observing Systems on Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) and Earth System Prediction (ESP) will be organized by WMO and will be hosted by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) in Sweden, at the SMHI main office in Norrköping, on 27-30 May 2024.
The US OCB summer workshop provides a forum for community discussion of new research directions and opportunities, in addition to plenary sessions on timely state-of-the-art science.
The 25th Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture hosted by the National Academies and Scripps Institution of Oceanography will explore the topic of equitable science and solutions in the context of our warming world.
The MATE ROV Competition is an underwater robotics (aka remotely operated vehicle or ROV) challenge that engages a global community of learners each year. The 2024 MATE ROV World Championship event will be one of the largest and most internationally diverse yet: 82 teams from 17 different countries will be converging in Kingsport, Tennessee to put their underwater robotics skills to the test.
SOCCOM's tenth annual meeting will bring Southern Ocean researchers, invited speakers and early career scientists together in June 2024.