Ocean Observatories, Instrumentation and Sensing Technologies

From Catchments to Open Ocean: Advances in Remote Sensing for Supporting Sustainable Oceans I
Lauren Biermann, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Earth Observation Science and Applications, Plymouth, United Kingdom, Chris Banks, National Oceanography Center, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Wesley Moses, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, United States, Kevin Ross Turpie, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research (GESTAR) II, Baltimore, MD, United States and Frode B Vikebø, Institute of Marine Research, Oceanography and Climate, Bergen, Norway
Moving Beyond Technology: How Quantitative Image-Based Methods Help Reveal Ocean Ecology I
Fabien Lombard, Sorbonne University, Laboratoire d'Oceanographie de Villefranche sur Mer, Villefranche Sur Mer, France, Mark D Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Heidi M Sosik, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Anya M Waite, Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
New Technologies and Methods in Fisheries Science II
Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD1, Jack Butler2, Katherine Wilson3 and Jules S Jaffe1, (1)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States(2)Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Marathon, FL, United States(3)NOAA, AFSC, Seattle, United States
Operational Satellite Oceanography I
Christopher Brown1, Paul M DiGiacomo1, Veronica P Lance2 and François Montagner3, (1)NOAA, NESDIS, College Park, MD, United States(2)NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, NOAA CoastWatch, College Park, MD, United States(3)EUMETSAT, Remote Sensing and Products Division, Darmstadt, Germany
Emerging Ocean Technologies: A Snapchat of New Sensors and Observing Platforms I eLightning
Kim I Martini, Sea-Bird Scientific, Bellevue, WA, United States, Sophie N Chu, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, Seattle, WA, United States, Clark Richards, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Halifax, NS, Canada and Kersey Sturdivant, INSPIRE Environmental, Newport, RI, United States
Emerging Ocean Technologies: A Snapchat of New Sensors and Observing Platforms II Posters
Kim I Martini, Sea-Bird Scientific, Bellevue, WA, United States, Sophie N Chu, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, Seattle, WA, United States, Clark Richards, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Halifax, NS, Canada and Kersey Sturdivant, INSPIRE Environmental, Newport, RI, United States
Into the Deep: New Insights into Integrated Ocean Mapping and Habitat Characterizations of the North Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Basins I
Ashley Chappell, NOAA National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Caitlin Adams, NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Jeremy Potter, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the Interior, Camarillo, CA, United States and Kasey Lynn Cantwell, NOAA Ocean Exploration, Silver Spring, United States
Into the Deep: New Insights into Integrated Ocean Mapping and Habitat Characterizations of the North Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Basins II
Ashley Chappell, NOAA National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Caitlin Adams, NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Jeremy Potter, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the Interior, Camarillo, CA, United States and Kasey Lynn Cantwell, NOAA Ocean Exploration, Silver Spring, United States
Into the Deep: New Insights into Integrated Ocean Mapping and Habitat Characterizations of the North Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Basins III Posters
Ashley Chappell, NOAA National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Caitlin Adams, NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States, Jeremy Potter, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Department of the Interior, Camarillo, CA, United States and Kasey Lynn Cantwell, NOAA Ocean Exploration, Silver Spring, United States
Advancing Technologies for the Future of Deep-Ocean Exploration I
Katherine Lynn Croff Bell, Ocean Discovery League, United States, Brennan Phillips, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States, Kakani Katija, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, United States and Randi Rotjan, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States
Innovation in in Situ Instrumentation, Sensors, and Observation Networks to Advance High-Resolution Data Collection and Biogeochemical Insight in Marine Ecosystems I
Amy V Mueller, Northeastern University, Civil & Env Engineering / Marine & Env Science, Boston, MA, United States, Brian T Glazer, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States, Aleck Zhaohui Wang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Anna PM Michel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Innovation in in Situ Instrumentation, Sensors, and Observation Networks to Advance High-Resolution Data Collection and Biogeochemical Insight in Marine Ecosystems II
Amy V Mueller, Northeastern University, Civil & Env Engineering / Marine & Env Science, Boston, MA, United States, Brian T Glazer, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States, Anna PM Michel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Aleck Zhaohui Wang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Innovation in in Situ Instrumentation, Sensors, and Observation Networks to Advance High-Resolution Data Collection and Biogeochemical Insight in Marine Ecosystems III
Amy V Mueller, Northeastern University, Civil & Env Engineering / Marine & Env Science, Boston, MA, United States, Anna PM Michel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States, Aleck Zhaohui Wang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Brian T Glazer, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States
Sustained Ocean Observing: From Events to Assessing Long-Term Ecosystem Patterns I
Michael W Lomas, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, United States, Dr. Richard K Dewey, Ph.D., Univ. of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, John H Trowbridge, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Damian Grundle, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science, St. George's, Bermuda
The Tropical Pacific Observing System: Meeting the Needs of Researchers and Stakeholders I
Shelby Brunner1, Meghan F Cronin2, Janet Sprintall3 and Adrienne J Sutton2, (1)NOAA Ocean and Atmospheric Research, Ocean Observing and Monitoring Division, Silver Spring, MD, United States(2)NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, WA, United States(3)Univ California San Diego, La Jolla, United States
Fluxes and Physical Processes Near the Air-Sea Interface: Observations and Modeling (Cosponsored by the AMS Committee on Air-Sea Interaction) V Posters
Prof. Nathan Laxague, Ph.D., Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, United States, Prof. Melanie R Fewings, PhD, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States, David G Ortiz-Suslow, Naval Postgraduate School, Department of Meteorology, Monterey, CA, United States and Damien B Josset, Naval Research Laboratory, Ocean Siences Division, Stennis Space Center, MS, United States
Regional to Global Monitoring of Coral Reef Ecosystems Posters
Greg Asner1, Chris M Roelfsema2, Lauren Kickham3, Stuart R Phinn2 and Jiwei Li4, (1)Arizona State University, Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, Tempe, United States(2)University of Queensland, Remote Sensing Research Centre, St Lucia, QLD, Australia(3)Vulcan Inc., Seattle(4)Arizona State University, Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, Tempe, AZ, United States
Connections Between Coral Reef State, Physical Processes, and Coastlines II Posters
Andrew William Mackay Pomeroy, The University of Western Australia, Oceans Graduate School, Crawley, Australia; Australian Institute of Marine Science, Perth, Australia; University of Western Australia, The UWA Oceans Institute, Crawley, WA, Australia, Curt Daron Storlazzi, US Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Santa Cruz, United States and Ap Van Dongeren, Deltares, Delft, Netherlands
The Inner Shelf: Impacts of Interconnected Processes III Posters
Jacqueline McSweeney, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States, Emily P Lemagie, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, United States, Melissa Moulton, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington, Seattle, United States and Amy Frances Waterhouse, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, United States
Application of Remote Sensing to Coastal/Upwelling Regions II Posters
Jorge Vazquez, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, United States, Jose Gomez-Valdes, CICESE National Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Mexico, Ensenada, BJ, Mexico, Marisol Garcia-Reyes, Farallon Institute, Petaluma, United States and Marouan Bouali, Satellite Remote Sensing R&D Scientist , ORBTY Ltda, ORBTY, São Paulo, Brazil
Close-Range Remote Sensing of Nearshore Processes and Coastal Morphology III Posters
Brittany Lynn Bruder, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Field Research Facility, Duck, United States, Jonathan A Warrick, U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Santa Cruz, United States, Shawn R Harrison, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Ocean Sciences Division, Stennis Space Center, United States and Rafael Almar, Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales (LEGOS), IRD, Toulouse, France
Coastal Research Related to Hurricane Dorian and the 2019 Hurricane Season I Posters
Arthur C Trembanis, University of Delaware, School of Marine Science and Policy, Newark, United States, Katherine L Brodie, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Field Research Facility, Duck, United States and Britt Raubenheimer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, United States
Coastal Research Related to Hurricane Dorian and the 2019 Hurricane Season II eLightning
Arthur C Trembanis, University of Delaware, School of Marine Science and Policy, Newark, United States, Katherine L Brodie, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Field Research Facility, Duck, United States and Britt Raubenheimer, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, United States
Ocean Ventilation: Results and Innovations from Transient and Deliberate Tracers Posters
Toste S Tanhua, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, Douglas Wallace, Dalhousie University, Department of Oceanography, Halifax, NS, Canada, Mark J Warner, Univ Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, United States and Rana A Fine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States
Significance of Photochemistry in Marine Biogeochemical Cycles Posters
Heather E Reader, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Department of Chemistry, St John's, NF, Canada, William L Miller, University of Georgia, Department of Marine Science, Athens, GA, United States, David J Kieber, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Department of Chemistry, Syracuse, United States and Yuting Zhu, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, United States
Capacity Development: A Key Need for Global Ocean Observing Systems I Posters
Brian K Arbic, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; University of Michigan, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Alexis Valauri-Orton, The Ocean Foundation, Ocean Science Equity (EquiSea) Initiative, Washington, United States, John Wilkin, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States and Savannah Hartman, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science, St. Petersburg, FL, United States
Propelling the Blue Economy Through Ocean Exploration, Unmanned Systems Technology, and STEM Education I Posters
Brittany Alaina Croll1, Tim Gallaudet2, Kevin Wheeler2, Brandon Elsner3, Emma Kelley4, Amanda Nicole Netburn, PhD5 and Ruth Perry6, (1)NOAA, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States(2)NOAA Washington DC, Washington, DC, United States(3)NOAA Washington DC, Washington, United States(4)NOAA, Washington, United States(5)NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Silver Spring, United States(6)Shell Exploration & Production Company, Upstream Americas, Houston, United States
Teaching with Data: Engaging Students in Learning Ocean Sciences Through Large Data Sets II Posters
Cheryl Lee Greengrove, University of Washington Tacoma Campus, Environmental Science, Tacoma, WA, United States, Denise Bristol, Hillsborough Community College - SouthShore, Biological and GeoSciences, Ruskin, United States, Anna Pfeiffer-Herbert, Stockton University, Pomona, United States, Logan D Brenner, Barnard College, New York, NY, United States and Janice D McDonnell, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Department of Youth Development, New Brunswick, United States
Arctic-North Atlantic Connectivity: Variability, Changes, and Impacts of Freshwater and Heat Exchange III Posters
Dmitry S Dukhovskoy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States, Igor Yashayaev, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Dartmouth, NS, Canada, Laura de Steur, Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromsø, Norway and Kristina A Brown, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada
Changing Biogeochemical Fluxes, Biodiversity, and Ecological Processes in the Polar Seas, with Special Emphasis on the Coastal Arctic and Sustaining an Integrated Arctic Ocean Observing System III Posters
Maria Tzortziou, CUNY City College of New York, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, New York, United States, Ilka Peeken, Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Polar Biological Oceanography, Bremerhaven, Germany, Dr. Bruce M Howe, PhD, University of Hawaii, Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering (ORE), School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), Honolulu, United States, Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States and Agnieszka Beszczynska-Moeller, Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, Poland
New Technologies and Methods in Fisheries Science I Posters
Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD1, Jack Butler2, Katherine Wilson3 and Jules S Jaffe1, (1)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States(2)Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Marathon, FL, United States(3)NOAA, AFSC, Seattle, United States
The Tropical Pacific Observing System: Meeting the Needs of Researchers and Stakeholders II Posters
Shelby Brunner1, Meghan F Cronin2, Janet Sprintall3 and Adrienne J Sutton2, (1)NOAA Ocean and Atmospheric Research, Ocean Observing and Monitoring Division, Silver Spring, MD, United States(2)NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, WA, United States(3)Univ California San Diego, La Jolla, United States
Hyperspectral Sensing of Coastal Aquatic Environments II Posters
Steven G Ackleson, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., DC, United States, Heidi M Dierssen, University of Connecticut Avery Point, Groton, United States, Raphael Martin Kudela, University of California, Santa Cruz, Department of Ocean Sciences, Santa Cruz, United States and Michelle M Gierach, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
Biologging Ecology and Oceanography: Integrative Approaches to Animal-Borne Observations in a Changing Ocean II Posters
T Aran Mooney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology, Woods Hole, United States, Kenneth Alex Shorter, University of Michigan, Mechanical Engineering, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Amy Kukulya, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering, Woods Hole, United States and Lauran Brewster, Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Inst., Fort Pierce, FL, United States
Using Satellite Remote Sensing and in Situ Data to Evaluate Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystems III Posters
Maury Gordon Estes Jr, University of Alabama in Huntsville and NASA Ecological Conservation Program, Huntsville, United States, William Turner, NASA Headquarters, Washington DC, United States, Gabrielle Canonico, NOAA U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, Silver Spring, United States and Frank E Muller-Karger, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, IMaRS, St Petersburg, United States
Underwater Flux Studies and Their Ecological Implications II Posters
Peter Berg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States and Clare E Reimers, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States
Marine Geohazards I Posters
Drake M Singleton, San Diego State University, Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego, United States, Jillian M Maloney, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, United States, Emily Ann-Yi Wei, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States and Shannon Klotsko, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Earth and Ocean Science, Wilmington, NC, United States
Benthic and Bentho-Pelagic Community Connectivity from Coastal to Deep-Ocean Environments II Posters
Natalya Gallo, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, Marine Biology Research Division, La Jolla, CA, United States, Punyasloke Bhadury, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Climate and Environmental Studies, Kolkata, India, Jeroen Ingels, Florida State University, St. Teresa, FL, United States and Amanda Nicole Netburn, PhD, NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Silver Spring, United States
New Tools and Approaches to Constrain the Marine Nitrogen Cycle: From the Surface to the Sediments III Posters
Christopher J Somes1, Mar Benavides2, Angela Landolfi1 and Carolin R. Löscher3, (1)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany(2)Aix Marseille University, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Marseille, France(3)University of Southern Denmark, Biology, Odense, Denmark
Quantifying Carbon Export Pathways in the Global Ocean IV Posters
David Siegel, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, United States, Deborah K Steinberg, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Biological Sciences, Gloucester Point, VA, United States, Ivona Cetinic, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cent, Greenbelt, United States and Stephanie Henson, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
The Role of Cell Size and Plankton Community Structure As Drivers of Ocean Metabolism Posters
Angelicque E White, University of Hawaii, Department of Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States; University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Oceanography, Honolulu, HI, United States and Laurie W Juranek, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, United States
Approaches to Study Marine Oxygen Deficient Zones from Macro to Micro Scales II Posters
Annie Bourbonnais, University of South Carolina, School of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, Columbia, United States, Andreas Haas, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Marine Microbiology & Biogeochemistry, Den Burg, Netherlands, Mark A Altabet, Univ Massachusetts Darmouth, New Bedford, United States and Brett Walker, University of Ottawa, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Life, Material Transport, and Element Cycling in the Hadal Realm II Posters
Ronnie N Glud, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Biology, Odense M, Denmark, Frank Wenzhofer, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven, HGF-MPG Joint Research Group for Deep-Sea Ecology and Technology, Bremerhaven, Germany, Matthias Zabel, Univ Bremen, Bremen, Germany and Douglas H Bartlett, University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States
Biogeochemistry in the BGC-Argo Era: From Process Studies to Ecosystem Forecasts II Posters
Paolo Lazzari, National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), Italy, Katja Fennel, Dalhousie University, Department of Oceanography, Halifax, NS, Canada, Giorgio Dall'Olmo, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth, United Kingdom and Alexandre Mignot, Mercator Océan International, Ramonville-Saint-Agne, France
Interdisciplinary Approaches for Understanding the Biological Consequences of Global Ocean Change III Posters
Emily Bethana Rivest, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, United States, David A Hutchins, University of Southern California, Department of Biological Sciences, Los Angeles, United States, Catherine V Davis, UC Davis, Petaluma, CA, United States and Naomi Marcil Levine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
Cloud Data: Challenges and Successes I Posters
Barry Eakins, University of Colorado Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) Affiliate, Boulder, United States and Kenneth S Casey, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Silver Spring, MD, United States
Artificial Intelligence Systems for Advancing the Study of Aquatic Ecosystems II Posters
Moritz S Schmid, Oregon State University, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, OR, United States, Eric Coughlin Orenstein, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, United States, Christian Briseño-Avena, Oregon State University, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, United States and Emlyn Davies, SINTEF Ocean, Trondheim, Norway
Integrating, Disseminating, and Visualizing Quality Data at the Regional Scale to Support Resilient Coastal Communities II Posters
Gerhard Kuska, Mid Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System, Newark, DE, United States, Debra Lee Hernandez, Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association. SECOORA, Charleston, United States, Barbara A Kirkpatrick, Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System, Sarasota, FL, United States and John Ruairidh Morrison, NERACOOS, Portsmouth, NH, United States
Advances in Ocean Data Assimilation, Forecasting, and Reanalysis VI Posters
Ibrahim Hoteit, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, Mohamed Iskandarani, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science, Miami, United States, Zhijin Li, JPL, Pasadena, CA, United States and Aneesh Subramanian, University of Colorado at Boulder, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Boulder, United States
Observing the Ocean Surface Topography at High Resolution: Opportunities and Challenges for the Future SWOT Mission II Posters
Rosemary Morrow, LEGOS CNRS/CNES/IRD/University Toulouse III, Toulouse, France, Lee-Lueng Fu, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, United States, J. Thomas Farrar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst, Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole, United States and Francesco d'Ovidio, LOCEAN, Paris, France
Physical Processes Governing the Distribution and Transport of Dispersed Particles in the Ocean III Posters
Kara L Lavender Law, Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA, United States, Stefano Aliani, Institute of Marine Sciences CNR, La Spezia, Italy, Tracy Mandel, University of New Hampshire, Mechanical Engineering and Ocean Engineering, Durham, United States, Nimish Pujara, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, United States and Erik van Sebille, Utrecht University, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Multiscale Oceanic Processes and Air-Sea Interactions in the Kuroshio-Oyashio Extension Region: Observations and Modeling II Posters
Zhao Jing1, Xiaohui Ma2, Zhaohui Chen2 and Ping Chang3, (1)Ocean University of China, Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System and Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, Qingdao, China(2)Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China(3)Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography, College Station, United States
Ocean Renewable Energy and Synergies with Ocean Technologies III Posters
Andrea E Copping, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Coastal Division, Richland, WA, United States, Zhaoqing Yang, Pacific Northwest National Lab, Coastal Division, Seattle, WA, United States, Simon P Neill, Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom and M Reza Hashemi, University of Rhode Island, Department of Ocean Engineering and Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
Easy Access to Satellite and Other Oceanographic Data Sets Using the ERDDAP Data Server
Cara Wilson, NOAA/NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Monterey, CA, United States, Dr. Dale H Robinson, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, Alice Marzocchi, University of Chicago, Geophysical Sciences, Chicago, IL, United States and Louis Clement, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
Finding Just the Data You Need: New Developments in Online Oceanographic Data Discovery Tools
Phillippa Bricher, Southern Ocean Observing System, Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Australia, Patricia L Yager, University of Georgia, Athens, United States, Mr. Patrick Gorringe, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Norrköping, Sweden, Louis Clement, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom and Alice Marzocchi, University of Chicago, Geophysical Sciences, Chicago, IL, United States
Oceanic Carbon Sequestration: The Role of Particle Injection Pumps
Philip W Boyd, University of Tasmania, Biogeochemistry, Hobart, TAS, Australia, Thomas S Weber, University of Rochester, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rochester, United States, Nichole Price, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, United States and Hadley McIntosh Marcek, University of Maryland Center (UMCES CBL) for Environmental Science Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, MD, United States
Plankton Measurements Now
Emmanuel Boss, University of Maine, Orono, United States, Anya M Waite, Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, Fabien Lombard, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI -LOV, Laboratoire de Villefranche sur Mer, Paris, France, Colleen B Mouw, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States and Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California - San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States
Past, Present, and Future Satellite Radar Altimeters
Edward D. Zaron, Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States, Colleen B Mouw, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States and Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California - San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States
Turbulence Microstructure Measurements in the 21st Century
Justine McMillan, Rockland Scientific Inc, Victoria, BC, Canada, Matthew H Alford, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States, Colleen B Mouw, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States and Dr. Camille Pagniello, PhD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California - San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States