7th Annual Frontiers in Ocean Sciences Symposium

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In celebration of June as World Ocean Month, the U.S. National Science Foundation Division of Ocean Sciences looks forward to the 7th annual "Frontiers in Ocean Sciences Symposium," which highlights NSF-supported scientists transforming ocean science. This year's symposium will be centered on the recently released National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine report, "Forecasting the Ocean: The 2025-2035 Decade of Ocean Science."

The symposium will start with a discussion with report authors, followed by three groups of short talks by NSF-funded scientists for each of the report's key science questions:

  • Ocean and Climate: How will the ocean's ability to absorb heat and carbon change?
    with Galen A McKinley, Naomi Levine and Susan Lozier
  • Ecosystem Resilience: How will marine ecosystems respond to changes in the Earth system?
    with Rachel Bay, Katherine Mills and Deron Burkepile
  • Extreme Events: How can we improve our ability to forecast extreme events driven by ocean and seafloor processes?
    with Jeffrey Donnelly, Patrick Lynett and Diego Melgar

Registration: Register in advance