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Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) Summer Workshop
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
July 21-24, 2008
Monday July 21, 2008
08:30 Introduction
08:30 Scott Doney (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution): OCB progress and new directions

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08:45 Agency perspectives on OCB
08:45 Don Rice, Phil Taylor and Ajit Subramaniam (NSF): Opportunities at NSF
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08:55 Paula Bontempi (NASA): OCB involvement in NASA field campaign planning
09:05 Mete Uz (NOAA): Opportunities at NOAA
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09:15 Data Management
09:15 Cyndy Chandler (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution): Data management at the Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCODMO)
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09:30 Theme I Plenary Session: Climate sensitivity of ecosystem structure and associated
impacts on biogeochemical cycles
Chairs: David Hutchins (University of Southern California) & Henry Ruhl (National
Oceanography Centre, Southampton)
(30 min. presentations followed by 10 min. discussion)

09:30 Debora Iglesias-Rodriguez (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton): Recent research on the response of phytoplankton to elevated CO2
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10:40 Michael Landry (Scripps Institution of Oceanography): California Current ecosystem responses to climate variation
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11:20 Mark Altabet (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth): Climate change forcingof intense O2 minimum zones
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13:15 Richard Lampitt (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton): Climate change and the deep, deep ocean: Links, effects and feedback
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Breakout 1 (Hutchins) This video also includes a short report by Paula Bontempi of NASA.
Breakout 2 (Ruhl)
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Breakout 3 (Johnson)
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09:00 Theme II Plenary Session: Carbon uptake and storage
Chairs: Rik Wanninkhof (NOAA/AOML) & Curtis Deutsch (University of
California, Los Angeles)
(30 min. presentations followed by 10 min. discussion)
09:00 Takamitsu Ito (Colorado State University): Trends and variability of Southern Ocean carbon fluxes
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09:40 Samar Khatiwala (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University):
Global ocean uptake and storage of anthropogenic carbon estimated using transit-time distributions 
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10:50 Wei-Jun Cai (University of Georgia): Terrestrial carbon and nutrient fluxes and the
biogeochemical responses in the Mississippi River plume and northern Gulf of Mexico
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11:30 Galen McKinley (University of Wisconsin, Madison): Carbon cycle trends in the northern oceans
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13:30 Mary Jane Perry (University of Maine): Autonomous measurements of carbon flux in the North Atlantic Bloom (~61°N, 25°W): Early results from the spring NAB08 experiment

14:15 Jorge Sarmiento (Princeton University): Overview of global carbon cycle constraints
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Discussion
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15:00 Theme II Breakout Sessions
Breakout 1. How is climate change affecting the Southern Ocean? (Deutsch)
Breakout 2. OCB involvement in NACP coastal ocean interim synthesis activities (Coble)

Wednesday July 23, 2008
08:30 Theme II Breakout Group Reports
Breakout 1 (Deutsch)
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Breakout 2 (Coble)
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09:00 Shelby Walker (NSF): How does OCB science fit into the Ocean Observatories Initiative?
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09:30 Theme III Plenary Session: Temporal trends in ecosystem variability
Chairs:
Craig Carlson (University of California, Santa Barbara) & Marjorie Friedrichs (Virginia Institute of Marine Science)
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(30 min. presentations followed by 10 min. discussion)
09:30 Debbie Steinberg (Virginia Institute of Marine Science): Long-Term Research and Time-Series
Observations: What have we learned?
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10:40 Kendra Daly (University of South Florida): GLOBEC: Temporal trends in ecosystem variability
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11:20 David Black (Stony Brook University): Linkages between climate variability and foraminifera
sedimentation in Santa Barbara and Cariaco Basins
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Julie Morris (National Science Foundation):
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13:15 Watson Gregg (NASA): Incorporating satellite time-series data into modeling
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14:00 Theme III Breakout Sessions
Breakout 1. Future biogeochemical time-series needs and new directions (Carlson)
Breakout 2. Combining models with satellite data and other time-series observations (
Friedrichs)
Breakout 3. How can the OCB community best use OOI assets and data? (Daly)

Thursday July 24, 2008
08:30 Theme III Breakout Group Reports
Breakout 1 (Carlson)
Breakout 2 (Friedrichs)
Breakout 3 (Daly)
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09:30 Plenary Session: Current and future OCB pursuits
(10 min. talks followed by open discussion)
09:30 Jorge Sarmiento (Princeton University): Surprises in the anthropogenic carbon budget
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10:30 Michael Bender (Princeton University): Underway analyses for biogeochemistry and ecology
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11:00 Chris Langdon (University of Miami): Ocean acidification scoping workshop and research directions
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11:30 Paula Coble (University of South Florida): Gulf of Mexico scoping workshop and research directions
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12:00 Adjourn



Last updated: September 2, 2008