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SUMMARY:US OCB Summer Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In addition to plenary sessions on timely state-of-the-art science\, the US OCB Summer Workshop provides a forum for community discussion of new research directions and opportunities. This workshop will be web-broadcasted to engage broader participation and allow questions from virtual participants. Speakers’ talks and webcast footage from the workshop will be posted on the OCB website during and after the meeting. Workshop theme(s)\, and thematic session chairs are chosen by the OCB-SSC with input from the broader OCB community.
URL:https://www.go-bgc.org/event/save-the-date-us-ocb-summer-workshop-june-10-13-2024
LOCATION:Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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SUMMARY:25th Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture
DESCRIPTION: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. An increasing number of communities on the frontlines of climate change have voiced the importance of addressing climate injustices at the city\, state\, federal\, and international levels. Dr. Kim Cobb (Brown University) will highlight the unique position geoscientists are in to advance climate justice through transdisciplinary research agendas\, along with the benefits and challenges of conducting such research. \nTo find out more about attending the lecture in person or virtually please register here.
URL:https://www.go-bgc.org/event/25th-annual-roger-revelle-commemorative-lecture
LOCATION:Scripps Institution of Oceanography\, La Jolla\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 MATE World Championship
DESCRIPTION:The MATE ROV Competition is an annual underwater robotics (aka remotely operated vehicle or ROV) challenge that engages a global community of learners. From expanding the Global Ocean Observing System to protecting and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity\, and unlocking ocean-based solutions to climate change\, the 2024 competition mission tasks focus on solutions that include ocean observing assets for data collection\, reimagining the utility of telecommunications cables\, administering probiotics for diseased coral\, identifying healthy habitats for lake sturgeon\, and deploying GO-BGC floats to monitor ocean health. \nFor 2024\, the MATE ROV World Championship event (June 20-22\, 2024)\, 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. Teams will be traveling from near and far to compete\, including the United States\, Canada\, Scotland\, Mexico\, United Arab Emirates\, Italy\, Poland\, Germany\, Turkey\, Macau\, Hong Kong\, China\, Egypt\, Saudi Arabia\, and Singapore.
URL:https://www.go-bgc.org/event/2024-mate-world-championship
LOCATION:Kingsport\, TN
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240629
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SUMMARY:2024 EARTH Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 EARTH workshop will be held June 24-28 in Seattle\, WA\, and is being co-hosted by the Global Ocean Biogeochemistry Array (GO-BGC)\, a project funded by the US National Science Foundation to build and deploy a global network of chemical and biological sensors that will monitor ocean health. This new network of floats will collect data on the chemistry and the biology of the ocean from the surface to a depth of 2\,000 meters\, and will allow scientists to pursue fundamental questions concerning ocean ecosystems\, observe ocean health and productivity\, and monitor the elemental cycles of carbon\, oxygen\, and nitrogen in the ocean through all seasons of the year. \nDuring this workshop\, educators work with active researchers to explore current science and/or engineering research\, data\, and conclusions. The educators are given time to develop their own curricula using the knowledge from these explorations and their own experiences to create classroom lessons tied to the abilities of their own students as well as current education standards and pedagogy. The teachers also develop connections with each other and with the researchers that assist them in expanding their classroom reach across the country. \nTeachers involved in this EARTH workshop will: \n\n\nCultivate relationships with local researchers and like-minded educators that can lead to future collaborations \n\n\nExplore available resources from supporting organizations and programs\, such as GO-BGC and MBARI\, and develop institutional connections that can aid in future lessons \n\n\nReceive a Certificate of Participation that provides evidence of 40 hours of professional development that can be used toward continuing education or certificate renewal \n\n\nDevelop new curriculum resources that use real science and authentic data to teach science content and process and address their needs and the needs of their students
URL:https://www.go-bgc.org/event/244777
LOCATION:University of Washington\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240628
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SUMMARY:SOCCOM Decennial Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join SOCCOM researchers and invited speakers for the tenth annual meeting to reflect on progress and chart a path for the future of Southern Ocean biogeochemical observations and modeling!  The meeting will be held in the Taylor Auditorium of the Frick Chemistry Laboratory  on the Princeton campus. \nThere is no cost to attend the meeting but advance registration is required – please register by June 11. \nParticipants should make their own travel arrangements. \nIn addition\, we will be holding a professional development workshop for early career meeting participants on Friday\, June 28th.
URL:https://www.go-bgc.org/event/soccom-decennial-meeting
LOCATION:Princeton University
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