ICESOCC Draft Agenda Monday, September 22, 2014 Sumner Auditorium, Scripps Institution of Oceanography 9:00A Welcome, Logistics, Agenda Review, Break out working group sign ups 9:30 Greg Mitchell – Scoping for Interdisciplinary Coordinated Experiment of the Southern Ocean Carbon Cycle (ICESOCC) 10 – 10:30A Discussion and Break 10:30A Sara Gille – Air-sea exchange in the Southern Ocean Robert Dunbar – What do we know about seasonal variations in NCP and the Ross Sea C budget from large high precision C system data sets Katherine Barbeau – Evolving Views of Iron Supply and Cycling in the Southern Ocean Rick Reynolds – Towards community-based approaches to estimating NCP from remotely-sensed optical properties 12 P Discussion 12:30 P Lunch 2:00 P Sumner Auditorium Ralph Keeling – What atmospheric oxygen measurements can tell us about the Southern Ocean Cynthia Nevison – Combining Atmospheric Potential Oxygen and Satellite Ocean Color Data to quantify Carbon Dynamics in the Southern Ocean Maria Vernet – Estimating Primary Production at the Ice-Edge zone in the Southern Ocean 3:00–3:30 P Discussion and Break Break (Greg needs to shift to 3:30 – 4:00 for call to New York) 3:30 Zhong Ping Lee – Critical data for improving estimation of primary production from ocean color remote sensing Mati Kahru - Errors in satellite detected NPP and EF Irina Marinov - Phytoplankton biomass and productivity across the CMIP5 models: 21st century predictions Robert Frouin – Atmospheric correction issues for ocean color remote sensing in the Southern Ocean 5:00 P Discussion 6:30 P Welcome Reception and Dinner – Piatti’s Ristorante Tuesday, September 23, 2014 Sumner Auditorium 9:00 A – Oscar Schofield – Export fluxes on the shelf of the West Antarctic Peninsula and the underlying forcing of the circumpolar current Magdalena Carranza - Wind forcing and chl-a response in the Southern Ocean and ACC response to changing winds Kevin Arrigo – Melting Glaciers Help Fuel Productivity Hot-spots Around Antarctica Peter Hernes – Arctic COLORS - NASA Field Campaign Scoping for the Arctic 10:15 Discussion and Break 10:30A David Munro – What can we learn about biological production and air-sea carbon flux in the Southern Ocean from 12 years of observations in the Drake Passage Kenneth Johnson – Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modelling (SOCCOM) Anato Evan -- “Estimating Deposition and Variability of Dust-Derived Iron in the Extreme Southern Atlantic Ocean” Andrew Allen – Molecular taxonomy and Southern Ocean community structure with changing climate Allison Murray – Seasonal changes in microbial diversity and processes in the Southern Ocean 12:00 P Discussion 12:30 P Lunch 2:00 P Working Group Breakout Sessions Vaughan 300 Transect time-series, voluntary observing ships, airborne sampling – David Munro and Ralph Keeling Vaughan 328 Technology – what can be integrated now? what do we need to develop? Rick Reynolds and Oscar Schofield Vaughan 348 Process cruises – why, where and when? Kevin Arrigo and Greg Mitchell 3:30 P Break 4:00 P Working Group Breakout Sessions Vaughan 300 Essential variables and methodology for essential variables Peter Hernes, Katherine Barbeau and Allison Murray Vaughan 328 International coordination and major multi-national programs Rob Dunbar and Maria Vernet Vaughan 348 TBD Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Sumner Auditorium 9:00 A Christian Reiss – AMLR, higher trophic levels and the carbon cycle Oscar Schofield – NASA-funded optics for SOCOM floats Drew Lucas – Lagrangian observations of the deep chlorophyll maxima in the Southern Ocean: Implications for remote sensing and in situ productivity estimates. 10 -10:30 A Discussion and Break 10:30A B. Greg Mitchell – GSFC Field Support Group (Presented for Antonio Mannino) Lynne Talley - Southern Ocean hydrography and carbon from GO-SHIP (CLIVAR) repeat hydrography Manfredi Manizza – Understanding the role of sea-ice in the CO2 sink of Southern Ocean using multiple tools Matt Mazloff and Ariane Verdy – Towards an estimate of the biogeochemical and physical state of the Southern Ocean over the past decade Dale Kiefer – Climate Events and Their Impacts on Fishery Dynamics of Tuna of the Eastern Tropical Pacific and Herring of Prince William Sound 12:15 P Discussion 12:30P Lunch 2:00 P Working Group Breakout Sessions Vaughan 300 NSF LTER and NOAA AMLR Augmentation – Christian Reiss and Oscar Schofield Vaughan 328 SOCOM augmentation Ken Johnson and Lynne Talley Vaughan 348 Surface aerosol observations and dust collection - why, where and when? Robert Frouin and Amato Evan 3:30 P Break 4:00 P Breakout Sessions Vaughan 300 Modeling – physical, physiological ecological, biogeochemical – Ariane Verdy and Dale Kiefer Vaughan 328 Atmospheric gas observations - why, where and when? Cindy Nevison and Ralph Keeling Vaughan 348 Data integration, Satellite algorithms, Satellite validation – Mati Kahru and Zhong Ping Lee 7:00 P Dinner - Osteria Romantica Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:00 -10:30A Working Group Reports 10:30-11:00A Discussion and Break 11:00A Action Items, Time line, Writing Assignments 12:00 P Adjourn