n°14 - July 2008
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IMBER News |
IMBER News |
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30 July– 1 August 2008: Reading, United Kingdom
11-16 August 2008: Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
6-9 October 2008: Monaco
7-8 November 2008: Miami, USA
9-13 November 2008: Miami, USA
23 Oct-2 Nov 2008: Dalian, PR China
13-17 July, 2009: Centro Stefano Franscini in Ascona, Switzerland
The EUR-OCEANS Consortium Agreement to be signed in Brest France July 12, 2008. IOCCP Scientific Steering Group for 2008-2010: New members of the SSG for this term include Toste Tanhua (IfM-Geomar, Germany), Alex Kozyr (CDIAC, USA), Ute Schuster (UEA, UK), Melchor Gonzalez (U. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain), Pedro Monteiro (CSIR, South Africa), and Yukihiro Nojiri (NIES, Japan). The co-chairs of the SOLAS-IMBER joint carbon coordination group, Arne Kortzinger (IfM-Geomar, Germany) and Truls Johannessen (Uni. Bergen, Norway), also serve as ex-officio members of the IOCCP SSG. |
Funding and collaborative opportunities |
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The NSF invites investigators at U.S. organizations to submit proposals for projects that will contribute to the further development of the Arctic Observing Network (AON) and enable the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH).
Call for Nominations: NOAA Ecosystem Sciences and Management Working Group
SCAR's AGCS team was asked to take the lead in the preparation of a report on Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment (ACCE), to consider the past and possible future changes in the physical environment of the Antarctic and the impact on the biota. Many individuals have contributed to the report and we now have a draft available that we would like to have discussed as widely as possible. SCAR welcomes comment and feedback on the full draft text of the report, which is about 500 pages in length and is available as a single 15 MB PDF file. It can be downloaded from the following FTP site by clicking the link below: ftp://ftp.nerc-bas.ac.uk/pub/jtu/ACCE/. The file is called ACCE_Draft_9June.pdf |
Early career scientist opportunities |
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FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR TECHNICAL TRAINING in IMAGE ANALYSIS OF ZOOPLANKTON
3-23 August 2008: CICESE, Ensenada B. C., Mexico
17-27 September 2008: Island of Rhodes, Greece.
5-10 October, 2008: East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
2-9 November 2008: Saguaro Lake Ranch, AZ, USA |
Jobs |
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Pelagic Fisheries Research Program (PFRP), UHM
2 positions: Physical Oceanographer and Trace Element Biogeochemist, Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS)
Ecological Modeller, Copenhagen, Denmark
Physical Oceanographer, Prince William Sound Science Center (PWSSC), in Cordova, Alaska
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Physical Oceanography), Sydney, Australia
Researcher in numerical ocean weather prediction, environmental predictions and climate, Research and Development Department at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway.
CEFAS Aquarist/Senior Aquarist
Four PhD fellowships in Faroe Islands climate change-hydrography-fisheries, Denmark
Post-doc Positions in Air-Sea CO2 Flux Measurements. Galway, Ireland. |
Publications / Web Resources |
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New Book: "REALTIME COASTAL OBSERVING SYSTEMS FOR MARINE ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS AND HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS: THEORY, INSTRUMENTATION AND MODELLING". This book resulted from a meeting cosponsored by the SCOR/IOC GEOHAB program.
2 useful links about the Marine Carbon Cycle:
Article to read: An Earth-system perspective of the global nitrogen cycle by Nicolas Gruber & James N. Galloway Nature 451, 293-296 (17 January 2008) | doi:10.1038/nature06592; Published online 16 January 2008 |
2008-2009 Meetings / Conferences / Workshops |
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4-6 November 2008: Tokyo, Japan
3-5 November 2008: Napoly, Italy
11-15 November 2008: Valencia, Spain
12-15 November 2008: Nice, France
17-20 November 2008: St Petersburg, FL, USA
17-21 November 2008: Noumea, New Caledonia
25-27 November 2008: Rome, Italia
2-6 December 2008: Guangzhou, China
15-19 December 2008: San Francisco, California
25-31 January 2009: Nice, France
9-13 February 2009 : Melbourne, Australia
2-6 March 2009: Tahiti, French Polynesia |
