Earlier this year, we conducted an online survey and consultation with the broader ocean science community to assess what we perceive as emerging skills gaps in basic physical chemistry training and expertise in several areas of chemical oceanography, especially (but not exclusively) including the ocean carbonate system. In the survey, we asked just for this information:
- Expertise, applications, and professional roles
- Opinions concerning skills gaps in physical chemistry for different areas of oceanography and needs for capacity building
We received well over 100 responses, with very many insightful observations and answers to our questions. We invite you to read the brief summary report describing the skill gap survey results and associated community feedback on recommended paths forward. Read the report.
Join us for a virtual community discussion at OA Week in November
To follow up on this survey, we are convening an online community discussion on Tuesday 19 November at 1600-1730 GMT/1100-1230 ET as part of the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network (GOA-ON)’s Ocean Acidification (OA) Week 2024. The purpose of this discussion will be to discuss next steps for a community activity (most likely a workshop), including its focus, content, participants, and outcomes to help address the emerging skills gap identified in the survey. Register to participate in this community discussion HERE. If you would like further information, or you represent an organization that would like to participate in this effort, please get in touch with either Heather Benway (hbenway@whoi.edu) or Simon Clegg (s.clegg@uea.ac.uk).