
Thursday, February 26 | 8:30 – 8:45 AM GMT
Jim Edson, Lead Principal Investigator of OOI, will present an overview of more than a decade of biogeochemical and physical ocean data collected by OOI.
The U.S. NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative operates and maintains long-term, research-quality observing arrays that deliver open-access time series data from diverse and challenging ocean environments. Drawing on observations from five global and coastal arrays, the presentation will highlight how OOI data are being used to investigate ocean circulation, climate variability, coastal and biogeochemical processes, geohazards, and ecosystem dynamics. The talk will also highlight recent instrumentation advances and the role of OOI’s data systems in supporting discovery, forecasting, and ocean stewardship.
