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Summit Presentations

Below are the presentations delivered during the U.S. IOOS Summit on November 13-16, 2012.

DAY 1 – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2012

CELEBRATING A DECADE OF PROGRESS AND PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE

 

Opening and Welcome to the Summit Eric Lindstrom
IOOS in 2022: A Vision for the Future Rick Spinrad
 Leveraging IOOS Data To Advance Marine Conservation Jay Odell
Benefits of GLOS/IOOS Cleveland Water Perspective Maggie Rodgers

Understanding the Effects of Acidified Seawater

on the Pacific Northwest Shellfish Industry

Alan Barton
IOOS & Climate: A User’s Perspective Gabriel Vecchi
GOOS and a Framework for Ocean Observing  Eric Lindstrom   

 

DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2012

USER REQUIREMENTS AND OBSERVING SYSTEM NEEDS

 

Opening: Charge for the Day Jan Newton

IOOS Then & Now: A Decade of Growth Towards a

    Sustained and Integrated Ocean Observing System    

Zdenka Willis

&

David Martin

Chapter 3: User Requirements Writing Team

Debra Hernandez

&

Cara Wilson

Naval Oceanography

RADM Jon White
Mid-Atlantic Responds to Hurricane Sandy Scott Glenn

Observing System Capabilities:

Gap Assessment and Design

Harvey Seim

 

DAY 3 – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2012

SYSTEM INTEGRATION AND THE VISION FORWARD

 

Opening Session: Recap of Day 2 and Charge for Day 3 Ru Morrison
Evaluating the Risk: Can IOOS Aid the Insurance Industry Dail Rowe
Chapter 5: Integration Challenges and Opportunities Mike Bruno
Resources for Sustaining IOOS   Ralph Rayner    

Marine Life Observing:

Animal Tracking Networks & IOOS

Barbra Block

 

DAY 4 – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012

THE NEXT DECADE FOR U.S. IOOS

 

     Opening: Recap of Day 3 and Charge for Final Day         Paul DiGiacomo

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