The OOI is hosting several workshops for early-career scientists (PhD candidates, postdocs and pre-tenure faculty up to 7 years post-PhD) interested in learning more about the OOI and how to use data from the program in their work.

The OOI is hosting several workshops for early-career scientists (PhD candidates, postdocs and pre-tenure faculty up to 7 years post-PhD) interested in learning more about the OOI and how to use data from the program in their work.
There will be an important Town Hall at the upcoming Ocean Sciences meeting in Portland, OR, hosted by the Ocean Observatories Initiative Facility Board (OOIFB) of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
University of Rhode Island undergraduates participating on the Research Vessel (R/V) Endeavor’s 500th research cruise last month learned about the OOI program.
The OOI program sponsored a community event on Sept. 17 at the New Bedford Whaling Museum located in New Bedford, Mass., where the public viewed equipment displays, watched interactive videos and met with scientists from the program.
The Consortium for Ocean Leadership is sponsoring an Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) community event on Sept. 17, 2011, at The New Bedford Whaling Museum located in New Bedford, Mass.
The public is invited to the free event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to see equipment displays, watch interactive videos and meet scientists from the program in the Museum Gallery. Ocean scientists also will give talks in the Museum Auditorium at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for all ages to learn to more about the OOI and the components of the system that will operate off the New England Coast.
For more information on this event, see the event brochure here.
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) program will install off the coast of Pacific City, Ore., the main undersea cable that will link scientists and others on land to data streaming from an extensive array of next generation sensors located in the ocean and on the seafloor, marking progress in construction of the first U.S. regional […]
Deborah Kelley, professor of oceanography at the University of Washington and associate director for science for the Regional Scales Nodes (RSN) component of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI), presented a lecture on the OOI program in April as part of the University of Rhode Island (URI) Vetlesen Lecture Series on the “State of the Oceans.