Conference

Overview

About the townhall

This event will involve key international collaborators of our Transforming Climate Action (TCA) research program.

The townhall will provide a platform to discuss how partner institutions and international collaborators are envisioning their roles within the specific research projects and through the TCA accelerators, which are designed to drive research outcomes into the public domain.

The purpose of the event is to:

  • Brief the ocean science community about the research program
  • Understand other key initiatives that could be linked into TCA
  • Discuss possible research outcomes that could have broad impact

About the Ocean Sciences Meeting

The Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) is the flagship conference for ocean sciences and the larger ocean-connected community. The 2024 meeting will be held in New Orleans from February 18-23, 2024.

Participants include scientists, students, journalists, policymakers, educators and organizations who are working on creating a sustainable future.

The Ocean Sciences Meeting is an Endorsed Decade Action program with the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

Coffee and snacks will be provided!

Moderator

Dr. Anya Waite
Dr. Anya Waite
Chief Executive Officer and Scientific Director
Ocean Frontier Institute

Panelists

Dr. David M. Legler
Dr. David M. Legler
Director, Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dr. Richard Murray
Dr. Richard Murray
Deputy Director and Vice President for Science and Engineering
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Dr. Kelsey Bisson
Dr. Kelsey Bisson
Program Scientist
NASA Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry Program
Date & time
February 19, 2024
12:45 pm
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February 19, 2024
1:45 pm
Location
Convention Center, Room: R09, Second Floor
Registration deadline
February 19, 2024

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