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IMBER News
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IMBER Meetings
IMBER Executive Committee meeting
The Executive Committee meeting was held in Miami on November 7-8, 2008. A joint session was also held with GLOBEC on November 8th.
First IMBER IMBIZO
The first IMBER IMBIZO held in Miami on November 9-13, 2008 was a great success!
One hundred and ten participants attended the meeting. The IMBIZO consisted of plenaries, topic workshops, joint poster sessions and reporting plenaries. The three workshops are planning to publish synthesis papers and regular contributions in a Deep-Sea research special issue. The workshops’ chairs and participants were also encouraged to identify products resulting from the work presented.
Presentations will be available on the IMBER Web site soon. http://www.confmanager.com/main.cfm?cid=1185
Call for IMBER IMBIZO II workshops topics
We have just finished the first very successful IMBER IMBIZO in Miami, and we are starting the planning for the IMBIZO II which will be held in about 18 months time in Europe. The theme of IMBIZO II will be "Integrating biogeochemistry and ecosystems in a changing ocean: Regional comparisons" As with IMBIZO I, there will be three concurrent interacting workshops. We are calling for topics for these workshops. The aim of each workshop will be to synthesise the current scientific knowledge of the topic and identify key scientific questions for future studies. Each workshop will be expected to produce scientific products such as synthesis papers and a special journal issue. If you would like to submit a workshop topic for consideration please send a short (2 paragraph) description of the topic to Elena Fily (Elena.Fily@univ-brest.fr) at the IMBER International Office by December 12th at the latest.
8-9 January 2009: Plymouth, UK
Workshop on developing Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) in the UK.
Deadline for registration: December 12, 2008
http://www.imber-uk.org/
13-17 July, 2009: Ascona, Switzerland
Decadal variations of the ocean’s interior carbon cycle: synthesis and vulnerabilities.
Conveners: Nicolas Gruber and Richard Feely Further information soon
IMBER special session
IMBER/SOLAS session (#047): Biogeochemistry and physical dynamics of coastal upwelling regions at ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting (25-31 January 2009, Nice, France)
Co-Chairs: Carol Robinson (carol.robinson@uea.ac.uk), Des Barton (e.d.barton@iim.csic.es) Doug Wallace (dwallace@ifm-geomar.de)
http://www.aslo.org/meetings/nice2009/topical_sessions.html
SOLAS/IMBER Carbon Working Group
The Sub-group on Surface Ocean System is preparing a Deep-Sea Research II special Issue. The issue contains 13 papers accepted with revisions contributed by the Surface Ocean pCO2 Vulnerability and Variability Workshop that was held in Paris, on April 11-14, 2007. Guest editors are Nicolas Metzl, Bronte Tilbrook, Corinne Lequéré, Dorothee Bakker, Richard Feely, Scott Doney and Sylvie Roy. Publication is planned for early 2009. At the “Surface Ocean CO2 Variability and Vulnerability” workshop in April 2007, participants agreed to establish a standard global surface CO2 data set that would bring together, in a common format, all publicly available surface CO2 data.
IMBER/EUR-OCEANS outreach movie - Effect of temperature increase on Phytoplankton - by Jeffrey Krause (Oregon State University, USA). This movie has been directed by Oceanoplis Audio-Video Team. Visualize the movie (7 mn).
New IMBER publication (IMBER Report #2)
ICED Science Plan and Implementation Strategy has been formally adopted and is now downloadable http://www.imber.info/products/ICED_Finaltoprint.pdf
New IMBER endorsed Projects
BOUM (Biogeochemistry from the Oligotrophic to the Ultra oligotrophic Mediterranean Sea) - Leader: Dr. Thierry Moutin
http://www.imber.info/EP_BOUM.html
News from our sponsors
SCOR General Meeting Approves Carbon Working Groups
The 2008 SCOR General Meeting was held at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole Massachusetts from 22-24 October, where the SCOR representatives reviewed proposals for new working groups. Two carbon-related working groups were approved:
The Microbial Carbon Pump in the Ocean Working Group
The Working Group on Hydrothermal Energy Transfer and its Impacts on the Ocean Carbon Cycles
Download the Working Group proposals at http://www.scor-int.org/2008GM/2008GM.htm.
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Funding and collaborative opportunities
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: EGU - General Assembly 2009 Vienna, Austria, 19-24 April 2009
Abstract submission deadline is January 13, 2009 by electronic submission only. http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2009/index.html
List of Sessions: Ocean Sciences / Marine Biogeosciences
Program Solicitation Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE) / NSF
Preliminary Proposal Due Date: February 26, 2009
Full Proposal Due Date (by invitation only): August 4, 2009
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=12819
Call of research proposals for the STSE, The Changing Earth Science Network / ESA
Closing date: January 16, 2009
Carbon remains one of the top priorities of ESA's interest in the Earth sciences.
Deadline for application: January 16, 2009
http://dup.esrin.esa.int/STSE/news/news157.asp
Guide for Best Practices in Ocean Acidification Research and Data Reporting
The need for standardised protocols and reporting of data is crucial for meaningful comparisons and collaboration within the field of ocean acidification. EPOCA organised, together with IOCCP, OCB, and the Kiel Excellence Cluster ‘The Future Ocean’, an international research workshop on best practices for ocean acidification research (19-21 November 2008 in Kiel, Germany; chair: Ulf Riebesell). The development of the best practices guide is meant to be an open community-wide activity. We invite interested experts to visit the EPOCA web site (http://epoca-project.eu/ under "Best practices guide") to review the presentations from the meeting, the timeline for drafting and reviewing the guide, and contacts.
EUR-OCEANS Consortium: Web Forum open for suggestions
www.eur-oceans.eu/document/index.php?num_information=815
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Early career scientist opportunities
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Opportunity for graduates to participate in hydrographic cruises run by the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton as a chemical oceanographer involved in measuring inorganic nutrients/titrating dissolved oxygen samples. Cruises are scheduled for the Andrex Southern Ocean (Early 2009); Drake Passage, Southern Ocean (Early 2009); 25°S in the Atlantic (Easter 2009) and 24°N in the Atlantic (November 2009). For more information, please contact Richard Saunders (rics@noc.soton.ac.uk).
13-28 February 2009: Students on Ice Expedition / IPY Antarctic University Expedition
Applications will be processed on an ongoing basis.
http://www.uantarctic.org/index.htm
24-27 February 2009: Training Workshop on The Fundamentals of carbon biogeochemistry (University of Bergen, Norway)
Deadline for application: Dec 19, 2008
Further info on the EPOCA's Web site (section: news)
Read the announcement
23-28 March 2009: - Arctic Science Summit Week 2009 (Bergen, Norway)
Early Career Scientist Travel Grants Available - http://www.imr.no/assw2009
3-15 August 2009: 4th SOLAS Summer School (Corsica, France)
Deadline for application: Feb 1, 2009 - http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/solas/summerschool/
More opportunities at: http://www.imber.info/Education_and_Training.html
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Jobs
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Publications / Web Resources
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The Ocean in a High CO2 World-II Meeting Summary and Follow-up
To highlight some of the significant results from the symposium, a subset of results will be published in a special issue of the journal Biogeosciences. A Research Priorities Report is in final review to summarize and highlight the meeting results and recommendations. A summary for policymakers and conference declaration will also be published. The symposium web-site will soon be updated to include invited speakers’ presentations. http://ioc3.unesco.org/oanet/HighCO2World.html
The OCB Summer Workshop report came out in EOS:
Benway, H.M. and S.C. Doney, 2008: Ocean carbon cycling and climate impacts on marine ecosystems, EOS, Trans. American Geophys. Union, 89(47), 472. http://www.imber.info/jobs-announcements/EOS_OCB_Summer_Workshop_2008.pdf
EUR-OCEANS Consortium: Web Forum opens for suggestions
www.eur-oceans.eu/document/index.php?num_information=815
The REgional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes (RECCAP) will establish the mean carbon balance of large regions of the globe at the scale of continents and large ocean basins, including their component fluxes, using a combination of bottom up data and models from regional carbon cycle programs and global analyses. http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/ACTIVITIES/RECCAP.htm
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2009 Meetings / Conferences / Workshops
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19-20 January: Tromsoe, Norway
Arctic Frontiers conference: The Age of the Arctic Deadline for registration: January 2, 2009
http://www.arctic-frontiers.com/
25-31 January: Nice, France
ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting Call for submission: closed
http://www.aslo.org/meetings/nice2009/index.html
10-12 February: Paris, France
2009 International Nutrients Scale System (INSS) International workshop
http://www.mri-jma.go.jp/Dep/ge/2009INSSworkshop/2009inss_workshop_index.html
17-20 February: San Diego, USA
All-Investigators meeting for the North American Carbon Program
http://www.nacarbon.org/meeting_2009/
22-24 February: Savannah, GA, USA
"Unknown knowns and known unknowns: Chemical oceanography in a changing world"
http://www.skio.usg.edu/meetings/geochem/index.php
15-20 March: Lucca, Italy
Polar Marine Science Beyond IPY: Crossing Boundaries
Deadline for application: February 22, 2009
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=polar
18-24 April: Vienna, Austria
EGU Ocean Sciences Meeting
Deadline for abstract application: January 13, 2009
http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2009/
20-24 April: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Monitoring Climate Change Impact: Establishing a Souther Ocean Sentinel Program
http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=35088
26-30 April: Bonn, Germany
7th International Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change - IHDP Open Meeting 2009
http://www.openmeeting2009.org/
28-30 April: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, CA, USA
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) Scoping Workshop: "Observing Biogeochemical Cycles at Global Scales with Profiling Floats and Gliders"
Deadline for registration: March 1, 2009
http://www.whoi.edu/sbl/liteSite.do?litesiteid=30232
4-8 May: Liege, Belgium
41st International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics Science-based management of the coastal waters Deadline for abstract submission: December 31, 2008
http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/colloquium/
20-24 May: Washington D.C, USA.
International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC) Deadline for early regsitration: February 15, 2009
http://www2.cedarcrest.edu/imcc/index.html?CFID=229883&CFTOKEN=73282822
22-26 June: Victoria, BC, Canada
3rd GLOBEC Open Science Meeting
Deadline for abstract submission: January 31, 2009
https://www.confmanager.com/main.cfm?cid=1345&nid=9839
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