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Participating in the 2022 Ocean Sciences Meeting

Banner image of logo and theme for Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022
Courtesy of AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting

To present their work and explore emerging research on the ocean, a number of our scientists and staff are attending the virtual 2022 Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) from February 24 through March 4, 2022. This international meeting brings together scientists, educators, students, and other professionals for scientific exchanges about all aspects of marine sciences and oceanography.

Check out the topics below to learn more about some of the products and services that our scientists are highlighting at the meeting. Follow #OSM22 on social media for more updates on the Ocean Sciences Meeting.

The meeting is co-sponsored by the American Geophysical Union, the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, and The Oceanography Society.

Join Us for a Town Hall and Workshop

On Thursday, February 24, NCEI will lead a Town Hall and Q&A focusing on NCEI’s mission as a data archive as well as showcasing the latest developments in our products and services. Hear from two early-career NOAA scientists about their path to a career at NCEI. The Town Hall will take place from 11:00 a.m. to noon EST. The event opens a dialogue directly with our leadership for those interested in our coastal, ocean, and marine data. It’s the opportunity for attendees to learn more about our ocean products and ask questions.

On Friday, February 25, NCEI will host a workshop focusing on archiving and accessing our data. The workshop will take place from 9:00 a.m. to noon EST. The event will guide the participants through the process of data archival and will explore how to increase the discoverability of those data. 

NCEI Talks, Posters, and Presentations (All times are EST)

Thursday, February 24

Friday, February 25

Monday, February 28

Tuesday, March 1

Wednesday, March 2

Thursday, March 3

Friday, March 4