We’re maintaining a list of OCB-relevant sessions for the Fall AGU meeting. Email ocb_news@whoi.edu to add yours! December 10-14, 2018 AGU Fall Meeting (Washington DC) Abstracts are due August 1. See OCB-relevant session list here.
We’re maintaining a list of OCB-relevant sessions for the Fall AGU meeting. Email ocb_news@whoi.edu to add yours! December 10-14, 2018 AGU Fall Meeting (Washington DC) Abstracts are due August 1. See OCB-relevant session list here.
Call for papers Carbon cycling in tidal wetlands and estuaries of the contiguous United States in an AGU cross-journal special collection Despite the growing recognition of the importance of the coastal zone to the global carbon cycle, an understanding of carbon transport and transformations in large coastal regions is lacking. A special collection of manuscripts, […]
By Ken Johnson (MBARI) The Biogeochemical-Argo (BGC-Argo) Program is an international effort to develop a global network of biogeochemical sensors on Argo profiling floats that has emerged from over a decade of community discussion and planning. While there is no formal funding for this global program, it is being implemented via a series of international […]
The 2018 OCB Summer Workshop will be held June 25-28, 2018 in Woods Hole, MA. workshop website We have added most presentation slides and recordings are coming soon to the agenda page. Follow and tag #OCB2018 on twitter. 2018 Plenary Sessions Monday, June 25 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Evolutionary insights on marine organism response to climate […]
We have put together a new page on how to promote your science, with tips and resources for ways to give your research, lab, and publications a greater reach. See the new page here and if you have things to add please send them to us! Thanks to Mike DeGrandpre (Univ. Montana) for spearheading this […]
We spend a lot of our time focused on publishing papers, but most of us spend very little time promoting the papers once they are published. Below are a few ideas about how to promote your research. Please send us your ideas for this page too! AGU Toolkit for promoting your research that is worth […]
Coastal habitats are critically important to humans, but without consistent and reliable observations we cannot understand the direction and magnitude of unfolding changes in these habitats. Environmental monitoring is therefore a prescient—yet still undervalued—societal service, and no effort better exemplifies this than the work conducted within the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS). NERRS is […]
The application is open for the new OCB Workshop: Synthesis and intercomparison of ocean carbon uptake in CMIP6 models. The workshop will take place December 8-9, 2018 in Washington, DC. PIs include John Dunne (NOAA/GFDL), Scott Doney (Univ. Virginia), Matthew Long (NCAR), Anastasia Romanou (NASA/GISS), Galen McKinley (Columbia/LDEO). Apply here by July 13.
Lateral carbon flux in tidal wetlands: Filling a key knowledge gap through a methods intercomparison and data synthesis Knowledge of the magnitude and mechanisms of carbon (C) cycling in tidal wetlands, including salt marshes, mangroves and tidal fresh wetlands, is a prerequisite for understanding their role in coastal ecology and carbon budgets, as well as […]
Your science highlight should use a narrative style and active voice to engage the reader (no verbatim sentences from your abstract or paper). Your target audience is a broad scientific readership. You may submit one figure that conveys the key point of the paper, with a succinct caption. The figure (separate high res file) must […]
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