COMEABOARD Agenda 27Sept16

COMEABOARD Agenda 27Sept16

COME ABOARD Chemical Oceanography MEeting: A BOttom-Up Approach to Research Directions AGENDA & Participant Lists East West Center & Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa October 14– 16, 2016 SPONSORED BY: Meeting Coordinated by: UH Conference and Event Services University of Hawaii at Manoa COME ABOARD AGENDA Chemical Oceanography MEeting: A BOttom-Up Approach to Research Directions Honolulu, Hawaii 14 October 2016 FRIDAY 7:15-8:15 Bus from Hilton Doubletree Alana to East West Center - note that this bus will make 2 trips, since the DISCO XXV participants will also be riding with you. We ask that the COME ABOARD participants take the first bus trip. 7:30-8:45 Continental Breakfast at East-West Center and COME ABOARD registration (East-West Center lanai). 8:45 Welcome by local hosts to the meeting (Keoni Auditorium, East-West Center) 8:50 Introduction to the meeting Planning committee chair: Andrea Fassbender, Univ. of Washington 9:00 – 10:30 Plenary Sessions Theme 1: The role of technology in facilitating developments in marine chemistry: past innovations and future directions. 9:00 - 9:20 Ken Johnson, MBARI 9:20 – 9:45 DISCUSSION of THEME 1 Theme 2: How does the lack of geochemical knowledge limit our understanding in other fields of oceanography: which are the most critical areas? 9:45 – 10:05 Debbie Bronk, VIMS 10:05 – 10:30 DISCUSSION of THEME 2 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee/snack break (catered on site) 11:00-12:30 Plenary Sessions, continued Theme 3: The role of large scale organized programs in improving knowledge of geochemical processes: lessons learned and future needs 11:00 – 11:20 Bob Anderson, LDEO 11:20 – 11:45 DISCUSSION of THEME 3 i 14 October 2016 FRIDAY (continued) Theme 4: Techniques and approaches to informing the public of the importance of chemical oceanography: Can we do better and if so, how? 11:45 – 12:05 Chris Reddy, WHOI 12:05 – 12:30 DISCUSSION of THEME 4 12:30 – 1:30 Lunch break (on your own, many campus vendors available) 1:30 – 3:00 Plenary Sessions, continued Theme 5: Important areas of traditional chemistry that are currently undeveloped in chemical oceanography 1:30 – 1:50 George Luther, Univ. of Delaware 1:50 – 2:15 DISCUSSION of THEME 5 Theme 6: Chemical interactions between the oceans and other parts of the earth system (e.g., land and atmosphere) with a focus on fluxes at those boundaries and how they may change. 2:15 – 2:35 Adina Paytan, UC Santa Cruz 2:35 – 3:00 DISCUSSION of THEME 6 3:00 – 3:45 Coffee/snack break & Group photo shoot for COME ABOARD participants 3:45 – 4:30 DISCO XXV participants to present their views of the future! (then, DISCO XXV people will get on the bus to return to the hotel) 4:30 – 5:00 Brief organizational time – prepare for the next day 5:15 Bus to take COME ABOARD participants to the meeting hotel. 6:00 – 8:00 Reception at hotel for both DISCO XXV and COME ABOARD participants. (HILTON DOUBLETREE ALANA) Dinner on your own ii 15 October 2016 SATURDAY 7:30 Bus for COME ABOARD participants to UH Manoa 7:45 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast (Marine Science Building lanai) 8:30 - 9:00 Plenary Discussion/Announcements 9:00 – 10:00 Break out sessions 10:00–10:30 Coffee/Snack Break (Marine Science Building lanai) 10:30-12:00 Break out sessions 12:00-13:00 LUNCH (catered on site) 13:00-15:00 Break out sessions 15:00-15:30 Coffee/Snack Break (Marine Science Building lanai) 15:30-17:00 Break out reports back to plenary, discussion 17:15 Bus to hotel 18:30 Bus to Selph/Measures residence - Social time, including buffet-style dinner & drinks 21:30 Bus to Hotel iii 16 October 2016 SUNDAY 7:30 Bus for COME ABOARD participants to UH Manoa 7:45- 8:30 Continental Breakfast (Marine Science Building lanai) 8:30- 9:00 Plenary discussion/announcements 9:00-10:00 Break out sessions 10:00-10:30 Coffee/Snack Break (Marine Science Building lanai) 10:30-12:00 Break out sessions 12:00-13:00 LUNCH (catered on site) 13:00-15:00 Break out sessions 15:00-15:30 Coffee/Snack Break (Marine Science Building lanai) 15:30-17:00 Break out reports back to plenary, discussion 17:15 Bus to hotel 18:00 Buses to Natsunoya Tea House Restaurant for buffet dinner (all participants planning to leave that evening should have checked out and have their luggage with them, so that they can go directly the airport from the restaurant) 21:00 Buses to Hotel iv COME ABOARD Attendees Science Committee Members indicated by an asterik (*). No. Last Name First Name Institution 1 Aluwihare* Lihini Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD 2 Anderson Robert LDEO, Columbia University 3 Bender Sara Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation 4 Boyle Ed Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 Brandes* Jay Univ. of Georgia 6 Bronk Debbie Virginia Institute of Marine Science 7 Buesseler* Ken Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 8 Burdige* David Old Dominion University 9 Cai* Wei-Jun University of Delaware 10 Casciotti* Karen Stanford University 11 Close Hilary RSMAS, U. Miami 12 Conte* Maureen Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences 13 Cutter* Greg Old Dominion University 14 Easley Regina National Inst. of Standards and Technology 15 Edmonds Hedy National Science Foundation 16 Estapa* Meg Skidmore College 17 Fassbender* Andrea NOAA/UCAR 18 Fawcett* Sarah University of Cape Town, South Africa 19 Fennel Katja Dalhousie University 20 Ferron Smith Sara University of Hawaii at Manoa 21 Glazer Brian University of Hawaii at Manoa 22 Gledhill* Martha GEOMAR, Germany 23 Goni* Miguel Oregon State University 24 Grand Max NOC, Southampton University 25 Guay Chris Windward Community College, HI 26 Hassellöv Martin University of Gothenburg 27 Hatta Mariko University of Hawaii at Manoa 28 Hayes Chris University of Southern Mississippi 29 Horner Tristan Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 30 Ingall* Ellery Georgia Tech 31 Ingalls* Anitra University of Washington 32 Johnson* Ken Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst. 33 Juranek* Laurie Oregon State University 34 Knapp Angela Florida State University 35 Lam* Phoebe University of California Santa Cruz 36 Luther George University of Delaware 37 Martz Todd Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD 38 Matrai* Paty Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences 39 Measures Chris University of Hawaii at Manoa 40 Metz Simone National Science Foundation 41 Murray Richard National Science Foundation 42 Nicholson* David Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 43 Ohlson Mats Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden 44 Paytan Adina University of California Santa Cruz 45 Pellenbarg Robert College of the Desert 46 Piotrowicz Stephen NOAA COME ABOARD Attendees, continued Science Committee Members indicated by an asterik (*) No. Last Name First Name Institution 47 Poppendorf Kim RSMAS, U. Miami 48 Reddy* Chris Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 49 Rice Don National Science Foundation 50 Ruttenberg Kathleen University of Hawaii at Manoa 51 Sabine Chris Pacific Marine Environ. Lab., NOAA 52 Sansone* Frank University of Hawaii at Manoa 53 Shaltout Nayrah National Inst. of Oceanogr. & Fish., Egypt 54 Sikes Liz Rutgers University 55 Sundquist* Eric USGS (Woods Hole) 56 Valentine* David University of California, Santa Barbara 57 Wang Zhaohui Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 58 Wilson Sam University of Hawaii at Manoa Remote Participants No. Last Name First Name Institution 1 Bowie Andrew Univ. of Tasmania 2 Bundie Randie Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 3 Chase Zanna Univ. of Tasmania 4 Filippelli Gabriel Purdue, Indiana University 5 Gondwe Mtinkheni EP-Nuffic, The Netherlands 6 Hannides Angelos Coastal Carolina Univ. 7 Koch Boris AWI, Germany 8 Lønborg Christian Australian Institute of Marine Science 9 Miller Allison Schmidt Ocean Institute 10 Moore Eli Rutgers Univ. 11 Needoba Joseph Oregon Health & Science University 12 Osburn Chris North Carolina State University 13 Palacz Artur Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland 14 Woosley Ryan RSMAS, U. Miami 15 Wuttig Kathrin Univ. of Tasmania 16 Xia Meng Univ. of Maryland COME ABOARD, 14-16 OCTOBER 2016: 1 COME ABOARD PARTICIPANTS Lihini Aluwihare Scripps Institution of Oceanography Lihini Indira Aluwihare is a tenured Professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), University of California, San Diego (UCSD). She received her PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography in 1999, and her B.A. in Chemistry and Philosophy from Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, in 1993. Her outlook on life is also strongly influenced by her childhood experiences in Sri Lanka, Zambia, and Great Britain. After completing two short Post Doctoral Investigations, first at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and subsequently, at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, she joined the UCSD faculty in 2001. She studies the cycling of organic molecules in seawater with an emphasis on examining their role in C and N cycling and in structuring microbial interactions. In addition to pursing her research and teaching interests she seeks out opportunities to make STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education more accessible to a broader audience. She is married with one young son and several dog children. Robert F. Anderson Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University Robert F. Anderson received a PhD (1981) in Chemical Oceanography from the WHOI-MIT Joint Program in Oceanography. He is a Ewing-Lamont Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University. He studies the ocean carbon cycle and its sensitivity to global change spanning a range of time scales, from climate-related changes in the ocean's carbon budget across late-Pleistocene glacial cycles to predicting the ocean's response to global warming, and the implications for the ocean's uptake of fossil fuel CO2.

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