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Major objectives for the workshop are to:
Engage with current researchers, including students
Provide hands-on training in observatory data access and data visualization
Receive input and suggestions on data access and data products
Review progress in benthic ecology research using the NEPTUNE Canada and VENUS cabled networks
Coordinate future research activities and develop strategic funding options for observatory research activities.
Details: http://www.neptunecanada.ca/people-community/bbl_workshop.dot
Major objectives for the workshop are to:
Engage with current researchers, including students
Provide hands-on training in observatory data access and data visualization
Receive input and suggestions on data access and data products
Review progress in benthic ecology research using the NEPTUNE Canada and VENUS cabled networks
Coordinate future research activities and develop strategic funding options for observatory research activities.
Details: http://www.neptunecanada.ca/people-community/bbl_workshop.dot
This workshop will provide an overview of the NEPTUNE Canada installation to date, describe opportunities for coordination, summarize current research results, and present future expansion plans. Further discussion will address the following questions:
Is this infrastructure providing data to answer the core science questions?
How will the future expansion plans address these questions?
What other research questions (and associated infrastructure) should be addressed in the Endeavour area?
This workshop provides a forum for participants to discuss interdisciplinary opportunities that would be enabled by extending power and communications/data transmission from the NEPTUNE network to CORKs at IODP 1027 deep-sea site on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge - a remote and dynamic ocean environment. Discussions will include potential instrumentation, technological and logistical issues, funding, proposed process, and timeline.
Details: http://www.neptunecanada.ca/people-community/cork-workshop.dot
AGU programme is now available at: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/scientific-program/
Registration dates:
10 October: AGU member rates
02 November: Discounted rates
InterRidge is sponsoring two sessions on 3-4 December 2012:
Fast moving research at slow spreading ridges
Deep Subseafloor Biosphere
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Sessions of interest to InterRidge members:
OS012: InterRidge Session on: Fast Moving Research at Slow Spreading Ridges
Conveners: Chris German (WHOI), Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Donna Blackman (Scripps) and Sarah Bennett (NASA-JPL)
The next International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium will re-establish an overall three year interval by being held in 2012 and will be held for the first time in the southern hemisphere.The Symposium will provide the opportunity for members of the international deep-sea science community to discuss and present their latest research results.
AGU programme is now available at: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/scientific-program/
Registration dates:
10 October: AGU member rates
02 November: Discounted rates
InterRidge is sponsoring two sessions on 3-4 December 2012:
Fast moving research at slow spreading ridges
Deep Subseafloor Biosphere
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Sessions of interest to InterRidge members:
OS012: InterRidge Session on: Fast Moving Research at Slow Spreading Ridges
Conveners: Chris German (WHOI), Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Donna Blackman (Scripps) and Sarah Bennett (NASA-JPL)
The next International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium will re-establish an overall three year interval by being held in 2012 and will be held for the first time in the southern hemisphere.The Symposium will provide the opportunity for members of the international deep-sea science community to discuss and present their latest research results.
AGU programme is now available at: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/scientific-program/
Registration dates:
10 October: AGU member rates
02 November: Discounted rates
InterRidge is sponsoring two sessions on 3-4 December 2012:
Fast moving research at slow spreading ridges
Deep Subseafloor Biosphere
--------------------------------
Sessions of interest to InterRidge members:
OS012: InterRidge Session on: Fast Moving Research at Slow Spreading Ridges
Conveners: Chris German (WHOI), Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Donna Blackman (Scripps) and Sarah Bennett (NASA-JPL)
The next International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium will re-establish an overall three year interval by being held in 2012 and will be held for the first time in the southern hemisphere.The Symposium will provide the opportunity for members of the international deep-sea science community to discuss and present their latest research results.
AGU programme is now available at: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/scientific-program/
Registration dates:
10 October: AGU member rates
02 November: Discounted rates
InterRidge is sponsoring two sessions on 3-4 December 2012:
Fast moving research at slow spreading ridges
Deep Subseafloor Biosphere
--------------------------------
Sessions of interest to InterRidge members:
OS012: InterRidge Session on: Fast Moving Research at Slow Spreading Ridges
Conveners: Chris German (WHOI), Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Donna Blackman (Scripps) and Sarah Bennett (NASA-JPL)
The next International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium will re-establish an overall three year interval by being held in 2012 and will be held for the first time in the southern hemisphere.The Symposium will provide the opportunity for members of the international deep-sea science community to discuss and present their latest research results.
AGU programme is now available at: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/scientific-program/
Registration dates:
10 October: AGU member rates
02 November: Discounted rates
InterRidge is sponsoring two sessions on 3-4 December 2012:
Fast moving research at slow spreading ridges
Deep Subseafloor Biosphere
--------------------------------
Sessions of interest to InterRidge members:
OS012: InterRidge Session on: Fast Moving Research at Slow Spreading Ridges
Conveners: Chris German (WHOI), Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Donna Blackman (Scripps) and Sarah Bennett (NASA-JPL)
The next International Deep-Sea Biology Symposium will re-establish an overall three year interval by being held in 2012 and will be held for the first time in the southern hemisphere.The Symposium will provide the opportunity for members of the international deep-sea science community to discuss and present their latest research results.