
Oceanography Society
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The Oceanography Society builds capacity; catalyzes ocean research, technology, policy, and education; and promotes equitable access to opportunities for all.
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Sea Grant’s work in #coastal #communities across the US takes center stage in a special issue of Oceanography Society journal. 36 featured articles from 175+ authors across the network cover diverse topics from #aquaculture to #MarineDebris. Read the issue: tos.org/oceanography/i…



Congratulations to Professor Dariusz Stramski on his selection as the 2024 Recipient of the Nils Gunnar Jerlov Medal! He will be honored for his contributions to the field of ocean optics at the upcoming Ocean Optics XXVII Conference Learn more at tos.org/jerlov-medal-s…


The Oceanography Society June issue of Oceanography on Twenty Years of GEOTRACES is now fully online. Go to tos.org/oceanography/i… to view all open access content.


New early release from Oceanography Society: Early Warning of a Cold Wave in the Gulf of Maine. Read it now at doi.org/10.5670/oceano…

NEW Early Online Release from Oceanography Society: Consensus Around a Common Definition of Atlantic Overturning Will Promote Progress by N. Foukal and L. Chafik. Read it now at doi.org/10.5670/oceano…

Just released by Oceanography Society : Forecasting a Summer of Extremes: Building Stakeholder Response Capacity to Marine Heatwaves by Hobday et al. Read it now at doi.org/10.5670/oceano…


Don't miss another early release from Oceanography Society: Observing Ocean Boundary Currents: Lessons Learned from Six Regions with Mature Observational and Modeling Systems by Ayoub et al. doi.org/10.5670/oceano…







📆 Mark your calendar! Key dates for #OSM26 are here—start preparing your submission and be part of the conversation! 🌊Proposals open on 2 April and close on 28 May 🌊Abstracts open 9 July and close on 20 August #OSM26 #OceanSciences #Glasgow #ASLO #AGU ASLO AGU (American Geophysical Union)



Grad Students - Preparing for your first research cruise? Check out this super-useful resource from Meg Yoder, PhD Candidate at Boston College: Life and Science at Sea: Advice for your First Scientific Research Cruise from Experienced Oceanographers. repository.oceanbestpractices.org/handle/11329/2…


26th Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture - Oceanography in the Age of Intelligent Robots and a Changing Climate nationalacademies.org/event/44800_05… via National Academies

