Ocean Acidification Short Course November 2­13, 2009 Woods Hole, MA USA

Ocean Acidification Short Course November 2­13, 2009 Woods Hole, MA USA

Ocean Acidification Short Course November 2­13, 2009 Woods Hole, MA USA http://www.whoi.edu/courses/OCB‐OA COURSE SYLLABUS Co­Sponsors Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry (OCB) Project Office* European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) *The Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry Project Office gratefully acknowledges the support of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). COURSE PARTICIPANTS OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 CO2 system CO2 sampling measurements Biology exp'ts Name Afiliation Email Group A/B/C Group D/E/F Group G/H/I Andreas Andersson BIOS [email protected] A D G NOAA / NMFS / Alaska Fisheries Science Mark Carls Center [email protected] C D H Department of Earth Sciences, University of Caroline Dawber Cambridge [email protected] C D H Sergey Frolov MBARI [email protected] A D I ICTA (Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Michael Grelaud Ambientals) [email protected] A D I Iris Hendriks IMEDEA (CSIC‐UIB) [email protected]‐csic.es C D I University of Terrie Klinger Washington [email protected] A D G Woods Hole Oceanographic Anna McIntyre­Wressnig Institution [email protected] B D H Scripps Institution of Nichole Price Oceanography [email protected] B D H OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 CO2 system CO2 sampling measurements Biology exp'ts Name Afiliation Email Group A/B/C Group D/E/F Group G/H/I University of Guam Tom Schils Marine Laboratory [email protected] A D G National Institute of Oceanography and Nayrah A. Shaltout Fisheries [email protected] B D I University of North Rob Whitehead Carolina Wilmington [email protected] A D G National Institute of Water and Helen Bostock Atmospheric Research [email protected] A E H Daniela Danie Böttjer University of Hawaii daniela.bottjer@obs‐banyuls.fr B E I University of Rhode Dreux Chappell Island [email protected] A E I Australian Institute of Katharina Fabricius Marine Science [email protected] A E G NOAA National Oceanographic Data Hernan Garcia Center [email protected] B E G NOAA AOML Dwight Gledhill OCD/CIMAS [email protected] B E H OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 CO2 system CO2 sampling measurements Biology exp'ts Name Afiliation Email Group A/B/C Group D/E/F Group G/H/I Hawaii institute of Laetitia Hédouin Marine Biology [email protected] B E H NOAA Climate Li­Qing Jiang Program Ofice [email protected] A E H Clara Manno Universitetet i Tromsø [email protected] A E I Shannon Meseck NOAA‐NMFS [email protected] C E I Marine Biology Station, National Daniela Turk Institute of Biology [email protected] C E H University of Hawaii, Department of Chip Young Oceanography [email protected] C E I Jen Bowen Princeton University [email protected] C F H NOAA ‐ Northwest Fisheries Science Shallin Busch Center [email protected] B F H Kristen Davis WHOI [email protected] B F G OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 CO2 system CO2 sampling measurements Biology exp'ts Name Afiliation Email Group A/B/C Group D/E/F Group G/H/I Inst. of Oceanography, Hellenic Centre for Constantin Frangoulis Marine Research [email protected] B F H Joaquim I. Goes Bigelow Laboratory [email protected] C F I State Key Lab. of Marine Envir. Science, Xiang­Hui Guo Xiamen University [email protected] C F G Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Megan Huggett University of Hawaii [email protected] C F G University of California, Santa Anderson Mayield Barbara [email protected] B F I Marine and Freshwater Chemistry Christina McGraw Group [email protected] C F G Moose O'Donnell Friday Harbor Labs [email protected] A F G Universidad Austral Rodrigo Torres DE Chile [email protected] C F I University of California‐ Pauline Yu Santa Barbara [email protected] B F G SAMPLING FOR CO2 PARAMETERS GROUP A Andreas Andersson Helen Bostock Dreux Chappell Katharina Fabricius Sergey Frolov Michael Grelaud Li‐Qing Jiang Terrie Klinger Clara Manno Moose O'Donnell Tom Schils Rob Whitehead Meredith White GROUP B Daniela Böttjer Shallin Busch Kristen Davis Constantin Frangoulis Hernan Garcia Dwight Gledhill Laetitia Hédouin Anderson Mayfield Anna McIntyre‐Wressnig Nichole Price Nayrah A. Shaltout Pauline Yu GROUP C Jen Bowen Mark Carls Caroline Dawber Joaquim I. Goes Xiang‐Hui Guo Iris Hendriks Megan Huggett Christina McGraw Shannon Meseck Daniela Turk Rodrigo Fernando Torres Saavedra Chip Young MEASURING CO2 PARAMETERS GROUP D Andreas Andersson Mark Carls Caroline Dawber Sergey Frolov Michael Grelaud Iris Hendriks Terrie Klinger Anna McIntyre‐Wressnig Nichole Price Tom Schils Nayrah A. Shaltout Rob Whitehead GROUP E Helen Bostock Daniela Böttjer Dreux Chappell Katharina Fabricius Hernan Garcia Dwight Gledhill Laetitia Hédouin Li‐Qing Jiang Clara Manno Shannon Meseck Daniela Turk Chip Young Meredith White GROUP F Jen Bowen Shallin Busch Kristen Davis Constantin Frangoulis Joaquim I. Goes Xiang‐Hui Guo Megan Huggett Anderson Mayfield Christina McGraw Moose O'Donnell Rodrigo Fernando Torres Saavedra Pauline Yu BIOLOGICAL PERTURBATION EXPERIMENTS GROUP G Andreas Andersson Terrie Klinger Tom Schils Rob Whitehead Katharina Fabricius Hernan Garcia Kristen Davis Xiang‐Hui Guo Megan Huggett Christina McGraw Moose O'Donnell Pauline Yu GROUP H Mark Carls Caroline Dawber Anna McIntyre‐Wressnig Nichole Price Helen Bostock Dwight Gledhill Laetitia Hédouin Li‐Qing Jiang Daniela Turk Jen Bowen Shallin Busch Constantin Frangoulis GROUP I Sergey Frolov Michael Grelaud Iris Hendriks Nayrah A. Shaltout Daniela Böttjer Dreux Chappell Clara Manno Shannon Meseck Chip Young Joaquim I. Goes Anderson Mayfield Rodrigo Fernando Torres Saavedra Meredith White OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 INSTRUCTOR/TA NAME AFFILIATION CONTACT RELEVANT COURSE CONTENT SEGMENT 1: CO2 system sampling & DICKSON, ANDREW SIO [email protected] measurements SEGMENT 1: CO2 system measurements (total DUFORE, CHRIS USGS [email protected] alkalinity, pH) SEGMENT 1: CO2 system sampling & SABINE, CHRIS NOAA/PMEL [email protected] measurements SEGMENT 1: CO2 system sampling & WANG, ALECK WHOI [email protected] measurements SEGMENT 1: CO2 system sampling & COOLEY, SARAH (TA) WHOI [email protected] measurements BALCH, BARNEY BIGELOW [email protected] SEGMENT 2: Quantifying calciication SEGMENT 2: Quantifying calciication, larval COHEN, ANNE WHOI [email protected] mollusk exp't SEGMENT 2: Genomics applications for studying physiological responses to ocean FANGUE, NANN UC DAVIS [email protected] acidiication OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 INSTRUCTOR/TA NAME AFFILIATION CONTACT RELEVANT COURSE CONTENT OBSERVATOIRE OCEANOLOGIQUE‐ SEGMENT 2: Manipulating the CO2 system in GATTUSO, JEAN­PIERRE VILLEFRANCHE gattuso@obs‐vlfr.fr the laboratory, overview of seacarb SEGMENT 2: Biogeochemical impacts and HUTCHINS, DAVE USC [email protected] feedbacks of ocean acidiication UNIV SOUTHAMPTON, debora.iglesias‐ SEGMENT 2: Quantifying calciication and IGLESIAS­RODRIGUEZ, DEBORA NOC [email protected] algal/plankton culturing SEGMENT 2: Ocean acidiication experimental design (ield and laboratory), Total alkalinity LANGDON, CHRIS U MIAMI RSMAS [email protected] and infrared DIC measurements (segment 1) MCCORKLE, DAN WHOI [email protected] SEGMENT 2: Larval mollusk experiment SMITHSONIAN ENVIR RESEARCH MILLER, WHITMAN CTR [email protected] SEGMENT 2: Quantifying calciication SEGMENT 2: Physiological effects of ocean SEIBEL, BRAD URI [email protected] acidiication YATES, KIM USGS [email protected] SEGMENT 2: CO2SYS experiments OCB OCEAN ACIDIFICATION SHORT COURSE: NOVEMBER 2­13, 2009 INSTRUCTOR/TA NAME AFFILIATION CONTACT RELEVANT COURSE CONTENT SEGMENTS 1 AND 2 (TA measurements, coral HOLCOMB, MICHAEL (TA) WHOI [email protected] exp't) ROSE, KATHRYN (TA) WHOI [email protected] SEGMENT 2 (larval mollusk exp't) SEGMENT 2 (larval mollusk, coral, and WHITE, MEREDITH (TA) WHOI [email protected] physiology exp'ts) DONEY, SCOTT WHOI [email protected] SEGMENT 3: Biogeochemical modeling KEY, ROBERT PRINCETON [email protected] SEGMENT 3: Global data sets CHANDLER, CYNDY BCO‐DMO/WHOI [email protected] SEGMENT 4: Data management KOZYR, ALEX CDIAC/ORNL [email protected] SEGMENT 4: Data reporting ALFRED WEGENER SCHLITZER, REINER INST [email protected] SEGMENT 4: Ocean Data View PARTICIPANT LEARNING OUTCOMES OCB Ocean Acidification Short Course November 2­13, 2009 Woods Hole, MA USA Participant Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the short course, participants will have gained increased knowledge in four areas relevant to OA research: 1) monitoring carbonate chemistry; 2) chemical measurements for CO2 –perturbation experiments, 3) experimental design of ocean acidification experiments, and 4) data reporting guidelines. Specifically, course participants will gain experience with: Monitoring the inorganic carbon system in seawater • Know what systems are currently available to measure different parameters of the inorganic carbon system in seawater • Know what parameters need to be measured in order to calculate aragonite and calcite saturation state and all other parameters of the carbonate system, using CO2SYS and seacarb • Know what ancillary seawater measurements are needed to calculate all the parameters of the CO2/carbonate system • Know what algorithms can be used as proxies for aragonite and calcite saturation state • Know the advantages and disadvantages of

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