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Call for two new members of the IOCCP Scientific Steering Group

Dear All,
We are excited to let you know that IOCCP is looking for two new members to join its Scientific Steering Group (SSG) for terms beginning on 1 October 2024, to act as leaders responsible for maintaining and expanding IOCCP coordination activities around Nutrients and Nitrous Oxide EOVs.
To make inquiries and/or to submit your application, please contact the IOCCP Project Office (ioccp@ioccp.org), by 19 July 2024. For more details, read below or download the attached full announcement. Please share with your networks and potentially interested individuals.
The International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP), a program of the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, is looking for two experts to join its Scientific Steering Group (SSG) for term beginning on 1 October 2024. New SSG members will be expected to develop and expand a comprehensive and effective set of coordination activities within specific IOCCP Themes, as linked to each Position description below. Moreover, we seek to expand our SSG composition to: (i) better address the needs for coordination in regions currently underrepresented at the IOCCP SSG, especially in the Southern Hemisphere, and (ii) promote outstanding early-career ocean professionals willing to support IOCCP’s mission.
The IOCCP SSG is responsible for development and implementation of activities mandated by the IOCCP Terms of Reference. Acting as focal points for Thematic communities, the SSG members are expected to promote the development of a global network of ocean carbon and biogeochemistry observations, coordinate the development of globally acceptable strategies, and provide technical coordination developing operating methodologies, practices and standards, homogenizing efforts of the research community and scientific advisory groups. In our activities we define biogeochemistry as including the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) for Biogeochemistry. These EOVs enable the understanding and quantification of the following phenomena of interest: ocean acidification, ocean deoxygenation, eutrophication, exchanges between the ocean and the atmosphere, surface ocean and deep ocean, and carbon and nutrient remineralization and sequestration. The role of the SSG is also to ensure delivery of communication services for the marine biogeochemistry community as well as advocacy and links to a multidisciplinary sustained global ocean observing system.
SSG members serve for a period of three years, with the potential of renewing for an additional 3-year term. Among other things, SSG members are asked to:
  • Gather, share and act upon the international community needs regarding the IOCCP theme they are responsible for.
  • Work with the IOCCP Office and members of the community to develop, coordinate and implement specific activities.
  • Represent IOCCP, particularly in their area of expertise, at international meetings and workshops, and report back to the SSG and the Project Office on relevant actionable outcomes of these meetings.
  • Encourage national and international funding agencies to support existing and newly developed activities.
  • Encourage coordination of efforts and collaboration with organisations and projects involved in marine biogeochemistry observations.

IOCCP SSG meets once a year in-person, and three times a year remotely. The expected time commitment for IOCCP activities is on average 2-3 days per month, which might occasionally cumulate around specific activities. More information about the current SSG is available at: IOCCP Scientific Steering Group.

In this call we seek to fill up to 2 IOCCP SSG positions described below. The responsibilities of newly appointed members will include the following IOCCP activities:

Position #1Coordination of Nutrients Essential Ocean Variable

In particular, we seek individuals with experience/expertise and interests in:

  • coordination of regional and national efforts related to output quality and inter-comparability of global nutrient analysis, including the production and use of nutrients reference materials and international inter-laboratory intercomparison studies;
  • enabling global access to national and regional training and mentoring opportunities around nutrient data collection and analysis;
  • facilitation of integration of observations and data across the coastal and open ocean continuum, and coordination of further development and use of relevant best practices;
  • promoting incorporation of new sensor technology.

Position #2: Coordination of Nitrous Oxide EOV and Methane observations and data management

In particular, we seek individuals with experience/expertise and interests to:

  • develop coordination structure for regional and national observational efforts to integrate N2O/CH4 measurements with existing GOOS observing networks and the WMO Greenhouse Gas Watch,
  • expand existing global capacity to make N2O/CH4 observations and facilitate incorporation of new instrument and sensor technology,
  • streamline and promote the use of the analytical reporting procedures to be used for N2O and CH4, and coordinate further development of relevant Standard Operating Protocols,
  • work with the international community to develop and implement plans for further inter-comparison studies to strengthen our collective ability to evaluate spatio-temporal variability in marine N2O and CH4,
  • coordinate further development and use of the MEMENTO database, including promoting regular data submissions allowing development of data synthesis products essential for supporting global modelling efforts.

While IOCCP strives to have equitable representation on the SSG, for both positions we seek individuals who would expand IOCCP’s capabilities to address issues related to better integration between open ocean and coastal observations of marine biogeochemistry resulting in high quality, interoperable data of use for many applications ranging from climate science, through operational services, to ocean health. We seek individuals who are familiar with the ongoing community initiatives and needs. Ideally candidates would have research experience on an international level and a working overview of the global landscape within the selected Theme. We encourage applications from individuals with strong leadership skills and past experience in providing strategic guidance, e.g. through international working groups or steering committees participation.

To make inquiries and/or to submit your applications, please contact the IOCCP Project Office (ioccp@ioccp.org) by 19 July 2024. Please provide the following information in your application:

CV including (at a minimum)

  • Full name
  • Affiliation and held positions in the past 5 years
  • Contact information (incl. email and website if available)
  • Membership in national and international networks, programs, expert working groups, etc.
  • Up to 10 most relevant publications

Brief description (300 words max.) of how you see yourself contributing to IOCCP Terms of Reference and what is your proposed vision for activities related to the advertised position

Regards,

The IOCCP Office

World Ocean Passive Acoustic Monitoring (WOPAM) Day 2024

8 June 2024 will be World Ocean Passive Acoustic Monitoring (WOPAM) Day 2024. Learn more at https://www.wo-pam.com/wopam-2024.

WOPAM Day 2024 will involve a greater number of observations at a greater number of sites than WOPAM Day 2023. It is anticipated that more than 400 sites will be monitored this year. Other WOPAM Day-related information includes the following:

  • WOPAM leaders collaborated with Tom Mustill for his production ‘How To Be A Whale’ that was released Sunday on BBC6 Music (Cerys Matthews show).This is a FREE half hour bioacoustic soundscape journey that Tom made ahead of World Ocean Day (8 June) to showcase the sonic wonderlands of the seas and to help people imagine the lives and challenges of different cetaceans. It’s a celebration of marine bioacoustics and we hope a way to help people connect to different worlds. You can stream it or download itwww.tommustill.com/howtobeawhale
  • The Australian Broadcasting Corporation will be releasing a 5-episode podcast of Noi-SEA by Nature on World Oceans Day. This is a kids/general public program on the sounds of nature, this time dedicated to underwater sounds. (Hear the promo)

SOLAS Science and Society Workshop Seeking Application

SOLAS (Surface Ocean – Lower Atmosphere Study) is thrilled to announce a free workshop on SOLAS Science and Society will be held from 8-9 Nov 2024 alongside the SOLAS Open Science Conference at Goa, India. Application deadline: 3 June 2024. More information can be found here.

Call for Applications for an Early-Career Scientist to Join the SCOR Executive Committee

The 2024 call for applications for an Early-Career Scientist (ECS) to join the SCOR Executive Committee is now open.

Position Description: The early-career scientist will have the same responsibilities as other SCOR Executive Committee members (see https://scor-int.org/scor/about/officers/job-descriptions/) with a term of appointment of two years to start in October 2024 at the SCOR annual meeting.

Requirements: Applicants should be no more than 10 years from PhD not counting time for family leaves, and should be affiliated to an ocean science organization, institution, or government agency. Applicants should have good communication skills in English, both speaking and writing. Candidates from developing countries are encouraged to apply; candidates do not need to be from SCOR member countries.

More information about the position and application instructions can be found here.

Deadline for submission of applications: 28 June 2024.

Please email the completed application form and requested documents to the SCOR Secretariat (secretariat@scor-int.org).

SOLAS Open Science Conference 2024: Early Career Scientist Day

Attention Early Career Scientists!

We are excited to announce the SOLAS Early Career Scientist Day, which will take place during the SOLAS Open Science Conference (SOLAS-OSC) 2024 on 10 November 2024. This event is a fantastic opportunity for young researchers like you to network, learn, and showcase your work in ocean-atmosphere interactions.

Join us for a day filled with insightful discussions, presentations from fellow early career scientists, and engaging activities designed to help you grow in your career. Whether you’re a graduate student, postdoc, or early career professional, this day is tailored just for you.

Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with peers, gain valuable insights, and contribute to the vibrant community of SOLAS researchers.

Apply now to participate in the SOLAS Early Career Scientist Day! The deadline for applications is 10 July 2024.

If you are unable to access Google Forms, please contact solas2024ecsd@gmail.com to obtain a PDF version.

We look forward to seeing you there!

REMINDER: 1 week to IDP2025 guaranteed inclusion deadline!

Do not wait until the last minute!

Deadline for guaranteed inclusion is 15 May 2024!
Check timeline for IDP2025

Submission of your datasets requires at least:

  1. Registration of the dataset(s) via the Data for Oceanic Research (DOoR) portal (https://geotraces-portal.sedoo.fr/pi).
  2. Submission of your data using the data and metadata templates downloaded from DOoR to the GEOTRACES Data Assembly Center (GDAC: https://www.bodc.ac.uk/geotraces/) or your national data centre for Chinese, Dutch, French and USA scientists.
    • We very strongly recommend that you use the data template that is offered in the DOoR portal to report your data to GDAC or the appropriate data centre.
    • *USA scientists: To increase the efficiency of processing your data for IDP2025, we also strongly recommend that you send your data directly to GDAC in addition to BCO-DMO.
  3. Submission of a complete intercalibration report to the S&I Committee via the DOoR portal (a customized S&I report template can be downloaded from DOoR).
    • An example of a complete report is available at: https://www.geotraces.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Report_Example_Shiller.pdf (please note that if the report is not fully completed will not fulfil the requirement).
    • We very strongly recommend that you submit your S&I reports as soon as possible so that they can be reviewed in time by the S&I!
    • Next meeting of the Standards and Intercalibration (S&I) Committee will be held on 5th June 2024.
  4. Give permission for your data to be included in IDP via the DOoR Portal (https://geotraces-portal.sedoo.fr/pi). If permission is not given your data will not be included in the IDP.

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Be ready for IDP2025!