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Oceans 2025 Annual Science Meeting: NOCS 28-29 May 2008

PRESENTATIONS FROM THE OCEANS 2025 SCIENCE COMMUNITY - DAY ONE

WEDNESDAY 28 MAY

NATIONAL FACILITIES

1. British Oceanographic Data Centre(Lesley Rickards, POL)

2. Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (Lesley Rickards, POL)

3. Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa (Frithjof Küpper, SAMS)

4. NERC Earth Observation Data Acquisition & Analysis Service (Steve Groom, PML)

OCEAN CIRCULATION, SEA LEVEL AND POLAR STUDIES

5. The Atlantic and Southern Ocean in a changing climate (Simon Josey, NOCS)

6. Arctic and boreal seas in a rapidly changing climate (Ray Leakey, SAMS)

7. Geodetic oceanography, polar oceanography and sea level (Mark Tamisiea, POL)

Associated Sustained Observations

8. The meridional overturning circulation (SO 3) Stuart Cunningham, NOCS and Roger Proctor, POL

9. GLOSS sea level network (SO7; Roger Proctor, POL)

10.The extended Ellett line (SO 4) Denise Smythe-Wright, NOCS and Toby Sherwin, SAMS

11.Surface marine observations (SO9; Denise Smythe-Wright, NOCS)

12. Argo profiling floats (SO 5; Brian King, NOCS)

13. Antarctic Circumpolar Current: transport and properties (SO 6; Brian King, NOCS)

14. Arctic shelf time series (SO13, Toby Sherwin, SAMS)

BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES

15. Marine biogeochemical cycles in a high CO2 world (Phil Nightingale, PML)

16. The ocean´s biological carbon pump and its sensitivity to climate change (Richard Sanders, NOCS)

17. Cellular and molecular responses of calcification to rapid climate change (Colin Brownlee, MBA)

Associated Sustained Observations

18. Atlantic Meridional Transect (SO1; Andrew Rees, PML)

CONTINENTAL MARGINS AND DEEP OCEAN

19 - 20 Continental margins and biogeochemistry of the deep ocean and the Porcupine Abyssal
Plain observatory (Phil Weaver, Doug Masson, Richard Lampitt, Russell Wynn, Richard Sanders, NOCS)