ED44D:
"Ship to Shore": Ocean Sciences in a Changing World I Posters


Session ID#: 27952

Session Description:
In recent years, the use of telepresence and other technologies in remote ocean science research has expanded considerably. As these technologies continue to advance and grow in popularity, new opportunities to engage with scientists in the field through “ship-to-shore” communication, education, and outreach have emerged. Ship-to-shore opportunities have the ability to reach large, diverse audiences globally and create interactive research and learning experiences by which we can promote ocean exploration, facilitate research, and educate and inspire future generations. Examples of “ship-to-shore” are wide-ranging and include, but are not limited to, the use of live video and data feeds, interactive video and conference calls, social media interactions, and more. This session aims to provide a forum for presenting ship-to-shore research, education, and outreach programs, with the goal of sharing international experiences and lessons learned. Many programs and opportunities exist, but often they are not known on a global scale and are therefore underutilized. Presentations will describe existing case studies and examples of how scientists and educators are using ship-to-shore connections to engage with students, the public, stakeholders, and other researchers.
Primary Chair:  Stephanie M Sharuga, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC, United States
Co-chairs:  Carlie Wiener, Schmidt Ocean Institute, Palo alto, CA, United States, Nicole Raineault, Ocean Exploration Trust, Narragansett, RI, United States and Elizabeth Lobecker, NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research via Cherokee Nation Strategic Programs, Durham, NH, United States
Moderators:  Elizabeth Lobecker, ERT, Inc., Durham, NH, United States and Stephanie M Sharuga, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC, United States
Student Paper Review Liaisons:  Nicole Raineault, Ocean Exploration Trust Inc., Narragansett, RI, United States and Carlie Wiener, Schmidt Ocean Institute, Palo alto, CA, United States
Index Terms:
Cross-Topics:
  • B - Biodiversity
  • ME - Marine Ecosystems
  • MG - Marine Geology and Sedimentology

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

Debi Cecilia Blaney, NOAA Ocean and Atmospheric Research, Alexandria, VA, United States, David McKinnie, NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Susan Haynes, NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States and Lelei Peau, National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa, American Samoa
Carlie Wiener1, Leonard J Pace2, Victor Zykov1 and Logan Mock-Bunting3, (1)Schmidt Ocean Institute, Palo alto, CA, United States, (2)Schmidt Ocean Institute, Washington, DC, United States, (3)Schmidt Ocean Institute, Communications, Palo Alto, CA, United States
Kelsey Bisson, Gad Girling, Sasha Jane Kramer, Kyle Christopher Neumann and Sarah Amiri, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Virginia Grace Weaver Schutte and Craig R McClain, Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, Chauvin, LA, United States
Katie Wagner1, Adrienne Copeland2 and David McKinnie2, (1)NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research on contract with Collabralink Technologies Inc., Silver Spring, MD, United States, (2)NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States
Allison Fundis, Samantha Wishnak, Megan Cook, Scott Munro, Tim Burbank, Kelly Moran and Katherine Sutton, Ocean Exploration Trust, Narragansett, RI, United States
Elizabeth Lobecker, NOAA Office of Exploration and Research (ERT, Inc.), Durham, NH, United States
Peter R Girguis1, Daniel Hoer1, Roxanne Beinart2, Clifford Pontbriand3, Norman Farr4 and Jessica Panzarino5, (1)Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States, (2)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, (3)Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States, (4)Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst, Woods Hole, MA, United States, (5)Harvard University, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Cambridge, MA, United States
M Kelsey Lane, Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Marc Suddleson, NOAA National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Vera L Trainer, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Marine Biotoxins Program, Seattle, WA, United States, Tiffany C Vance, Integrated Ocean Observing System, Seattle, WA, United States, Ryan M McCabe, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, Seattle, WA, United States, Barbara M Hickey, University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA, United States, Parker MacCready, Univ. Washington, Olympia, WA, United States, Jan Newton, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States, Neil Banas, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Bernard Bormann, Olympic Natural Resources Center, United States, Raphael Martin Kudela, UCSC, Santa Cruz, CA, United States and Matthew Hunter, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, United States