IS34C:
Increasing Success of Underwater Glider Missions I Posters


Session ID#: 28052

Session Description:
With the advancement of underwater glider technologies and applications, the ocean observing community is examining means to encourage greater collaboration with decision-makers, glider operators, and data users. National and international delegates congregated at the IOOC US Underwater Glider Workshop in January 2017 to identify methods to enhance coordination, addressing science, technical, and data gaps. This session is intended to allow glider operators and data managers to present on how they are improving overall success of glider missions within the areas of ocean monitoring, operational reliability, data management, and interagency and international coordination.
Primary Chair:  Barbara A Kirkpatrick, Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System, Sarasota, FL, United States
Co-Chair:  Rebecca Baltes, US IOOS Program, Silver Spring, MD, United States
Moderators:  Ruth Curry, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, St.George's, Bermuda and Oscar Schofield, Rutgers University, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States
Student Paper Review Liaison:  Ruth Perry, Shell Exploration & Production Company, Upstream Americas, Houston, United States
Index Terms:

4262 Ocean observing systems [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4294 Instruments and techniques [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4594 Instruments and techniques [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
9805 Instruments useful in three or more fields [GENERAL OR MISCELLANEOUS]

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

Carlos Barrera1, Christoph Waldmann2, Rui Caldeira3, Tania Morales1, Rayco Moran1, Andres Cianca1, Maria Jose Rueda1, Jose Joaquin Hernandez-Brito1 and Octavio Llinas1, (1)Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands, Telde, Spain, (2)MARUM, Bremen, Germany, (3)Ocean Observatory of Madeira, Madeira, Portugal