Scientific Calendar Event



Description An ICTP-CLIVAR Hybrid Meeting

In order to meet growing societal and scientific demand for climate information, forecasting, and prediction the ocean observing community — through CLIVAR, GOOS, and partners — have recently conducted major reviews of several regional Ocean Observing Systems (e.g. IndOOS-2, TPOS2020, TAOS).
Through these reviews communities are recognising the overarching need for:
(1) expansion of long-term observations into the coastal zone, where humans interact with the ocean; and (2) multi-disciplinary observing systems that better track oxygen minimum zones, the carbon cycle, and productivity. Meanwhile, the implementation and enhancement of each regional observing system is met with similar challenges: Identifying drivers, optimising design, funding expansion, developing new resources, testing new platforms and sensors, building partnerships with rim nations, capacity building, data sharing, etc. Therefore, bringing the panels together, with an emphasis on participation of developing nation scientists, would allow an exchange of problems, ideas, and solutions, enriching the efforts of each and adding up to a global perspective worth more than the sum of its parts.

The workshop will bring members across different CLIVAR panels, observing system scientists and leaders together with invited speakers from developing rim nations to discuss priorities and cross-cutting strategies as well as explore new partnerships for the expansion of the regional ocean observing systems.

At the workshop, participants will:
  • Present and discuss the current most important societal and scientific drivers of each of the regional basin-wide observing systems.
  • Hear scientists from developing countries present the scientific and societal drivers for observing their coastal oceans and discuss how their needs may interface with the regional ocean observing systems and their products.
  • Discuss challenges, processes, and outcomes of reviewing and designing the regional observing systems for the next decade. For example, (i) the transition to more multidisciplinary observing systems (and panel membership), (ii) the need for regional-scale forecasting and expansion into the coastal zone, (iii) lobbying for resources, capacity-building, and developing partnerships, (iv) data archiving, assemblage, and sharing.
  • Discuss how our efforts and priorities combine and how the panels can prepare together for the UN Decade.
Topics:
  • Societal and scientific drivers of regional ocean observing systems;
  • Connect observation-modeling-prediction
  • Multi-disciplinary and innovative observing system and expansion into coastal zones
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.

Further information can be found at the following link:
https://www.clivar.org/events/clivar-goos-workshop-global-coastal-cultivating-new-solutions-and-partnerships-enhanced-ocean

 
Go to day
  • Monday, 15 August 2022
    • 08:30 - 09:00
      Location: Adriatico Guest House - Registration Desk (Lower Level 1)
      • 08:30 Registration formalities (in person participants) 30'
        REGISTRATION: Upon arrival, Visitors not staying in the ICTP Guest Houses, are kindly requested to complete registration formalities at the Adriatico Guesthouse. The Registration Desk will be open at the Lower level from 8.30 to 9.00.
    • 09:00 - 09:25 Day 1: Ocean Observing Systems and the way forward
      • 09:00 Opening session: Welcome from our sponsors and Aspirations for the Workshop 20'
        Chair: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA)
        Speaker: Vladimir RYABININ (IOC-UNESCO, Paris) (online), Sonya LEGG (Princeton University, USA) (online)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 09:20 Welcome remarks from the Local Organiser and and organizing committee co-chairs 5'
        Speaker: Riccardo FARNETI (ICTP), Edem MAHU (University of Ghana) (online), Weidong YU (Sun Yat-Sen University, People's Republic of China) (online)
    • 09:25 - 10:30 Plenary: Global and Regional Ocean Observing Systems
      Chair: Riccardo FARNETI, ICTP
      • 09:25 Global Ocean Observing Co-design 15'
        Speaker: Sabrina SPEICH (Ecole Normale Supérieure, France)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 09:40 Indian Ocean Observing System 10'
        Speaker: Juliet HERMES (South African Environmental Observation Network and University of Cape Town, South Africa)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 09:50 TPOS Tropical Pacific Observing System 10'
        online
        Speaker: Sophie CRAVATTE (IRD, France)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:00 TAOS Tropical Atlantic Observing System 10'
        online
        Speaker: Regina RODRIGUES (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
        Material: Video
      • 10:10 Coffee break 20'
    • 10:30 - 12:00 Plenary: Rim-Nation and Small Island State Perspectives
      Chair: Stanley Kim JUNIPER (University of Victoria Ocean Networks Canada), Co-chair: Weidong YU (Sun Yat-Sen University, People's Republic of China) (online)
      • 10:30 Western Indian Ocean 8'
        Speaker: Mika ODIDO (IOC - UNESCO Coordinator for Africa)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:38 Eastern Indian Ocean 8'
        Speaker: Nelly FLORIDA (BMKG, Indonesia)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:46 Northern Indian Ocean 8'
        online
        Speaker: Ahmed RASHEED (Maldives - Weather department)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:54 Western Pacific Ocean 8'
        Speaker: Shau Hwai TAN (CEMACS, Universiti Sains Malaysia)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:02 Eastern Pacific Ocean 8'
        online
        Speaker: Jonathan CEDENO (SNGR, Ecuador)
        Material: Video
      • 11:10 Eastern Atlantic Ocean 8'
        online
        Speaker: Kwasi Addo APPEANING (University of Ghana)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:18 Southwestern Atlantic Ocean 8'
        Speaker: Leticia COTRIM DA CUNHA (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:26 SIDs-Pacific Island Country 8'
        Speaker: Zulfikar BEGG (The Pacific Community, Fiji)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:34 Q&A session 26'
    • 14:30 - 18:00 Breakout Discussions: Finding alignment. Sharing challenges. Discussing strategies. Developing new opportunities.
      • 14:30 Introduction & grouping: How do we want to engage with one another for success (listening on 3 levels, empathy, curiosity). A reminder of our objectives. What should be our outcomes? 20'
        Chair: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA)
      • 14:50 Breakout groups 1h25'
        ● Group 1: Atlantic Ocean Region (Chair: Olga Tiemi SATO, Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo)
        ● Group 2: Pacific Ocean Region (Chair: Stanley JUNIPER KIM (University of Victoria, Canada)
        ● Group 3: Indian Ocean Region (Chair: Juliet HERMES, South African Environmental Observation Network and University of Cape Town)
      • 16:15 Coffee break & preparation of group presentations 30'
      • 16:45 Presentations and Wrap-up for Day 1 1h15'
        Chair: Sabrina SPEICH (Ecole Normale Supérieure, France); Co-chair: Weidong YU (Sun Yat-Sen University, People's Republic of China)
    • 19:00 - 20:00
      • 19:00 Welcome reception 1h0'
        All participants are cordially invited to the Welcome Reception
  • Tuesday, 16 August 2022
    • 09:00 - 10:45 Day 2: From observations to predictions, applications, and end-users
      • 09:00 Observing Together 15'
        online
        Speaker: Emma HESLOP (IMEDEA CSIC UIB, Spain)
        Material: Slides
      • 09:15 CoastPredict 15'
        online
        Speaker: Emma HESLOP (IMEDEA CSIC UIB, Spain)
      • 09:30 Sustained Observing System for understanding Indian Ocean Carbon Dynamics 15'
        Speaker: Kunal CHAKRABORTY (INCOIS, India)
        Material: Slides
      • 09:45 Ocean Vision GEOS programme 15'
        Speaker: Stanley JUNIPER KIM (University of Victoria, Canada)
      • 10:00 SAEON 15'
        Speaker: Anne Jennifer VEITCH (The South African Environmental Observation Network, South Africa)
        Material: Slides
      • 10:15 Vulcan 15'
        online
        Speaker: Joe FERDINANDO (Vulcan, USA)
        Material: Slides
      • 10:30 Coffee break 15'
    • 10:45 - 12:00 Plenary: Rim-Nation and Small Island State Perspectives
      Chair: Anne Jennifer VEITCH (The South African Environmental Observation Network, South Africa), Co-chair: Jing LI (IPCO, People's Republic of China) (online)
      • 10:45 Reflection of the Western Indian Ocean workshop - 5'
        online
        Speaker: Sergio Bernardino MALAUENE (Instituto Oceanografico de Moçambique)
        Material: Slides
      • 10:50 Reflection of WCRP Sea Level Conference in Singapore 5'
        Speaker: Kemgang Ghomsi FRANCK EITEL (University of Cape Town)
      • 10:55 Application of ENSO impacts using observation and prediction 5'
        online
        Speaker: Maria Jose MARIN JARRIN (ESPOL, Ecuador)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:00 Discussion 15'
      • 11:15 Plenary Discussion: What are the leading challenges in maximizing the use of ocean observations for applications and end-users? What should be our breakout discussion outcomes? 45'
        Chair: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA), Co-Chair: Juliet HERMES (South African Environmental Observation Network and University of Cape Town), Jing LI (IPCO, People's Republic of China) (online)
    • 14:30 - 18:00 Breakout Discussions
      • 14:30 Introduction & grouping: Finding alignment. Sharing challenges. Discussing strategies. Developing new opportunities 15'
        University of Miami, USA
        Speaker: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA)
      • 14:45 Breakout groups 1h30'
        ● Group 1: Coastal resilience? (sea level rise, storms, waves, Tsunamis) (Chair: Kemgang Ghomsi FRANCK EITEL, University of Cape Town)
        ● Group 2: Blue carbon and coastal ecosystems? (Chair: Ameer EBRAHIM, The Seychelles Fishing Authority) (online)
        ● Group 3: End-user engagement? (Chair: Florida Nelly RIAMA, BMKG, Indonesia )
        ● Group 4: Fisheries and aquaculture? (Chair: Leticia COTRIM DA CUNHA (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
        ● Group 5: Open (e.g. continued discussion of previous group?) (Chair: TBC)
      • 16:15 Coffee break & preparation of group presentations 30'
      • 16:45 Presentations and Wrap-up Day 2 1h15'
        Chair: Janet SPRINTALL (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA)  Co-chair: Jose SANTOS (IPCO, People's Republic of China) 
    • 18:00 - 19:00
      • 18:00 Get Together 1h0'
        All participants are cordially invited to the Get Together
  • Wednesday, 17 August 2022
    • 09:00 - 11:00 Day 3: New technologies
      • 09:00 Autonomous vehicle 15'
        Speaker: David PEDDIE (Offshore Sensing Company, Norway)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 09:15 Animal-borne sensors 15'
        Speaker: Clive Reginald MCMAHON (IMOS, Australia)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 09:30 Satellite observation 15'
        online
        Speaker: Paulina GERSTNER (Allan Coral Atlas, USA)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 09:45 Coral reef and environmental stresses 15'
        Speaker: Shau Hwai TAN (CEMACS, Universiti Sains Malaysia)
        Material: Video
      • 10:00 Collaborative ocean observation with fisheries (Opportunities, observation complementarity & data management) 15'
        online
        Speaker: Cooper VAN VRACKEN (Ocean Data Network, USA)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:15 Group Photo 5'
      • 10:20 Coffee break 30'
    • 10:45 - 12:00 Plenary: Global Steering Program Initiatives
      Chair: Clive Reginald MCMAHON (IMOS, Australia), Co-chair: Tarron LAMONT (Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment), South Africa
      • 10:45 WCRP Core project on Regional Information for Society (RIfS) 5'
        online
        Speaker: Silvina Alicia SOLMAN DE KNEES (DCAO/FCEN/UBA CIMA/CONICET-UBA, Argentina), Charles Bruce HEWITSON (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:50 Evolution of physical and biological patterns along the Tropical and South Atlantic western boundary: a satellite perspective 5'
        Speaker: Olga Tiemi SATO (Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo, Brazil)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 10:55 WCRP Lighthouse Activities 5'
        online
        Speaker: Michael Dylan SPARROW (WMO, Switzerland)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:00 GOOS BGC's perspective on current needs and challenges related to marine biogeochemistry 5'
        Speaker: Maciej TELSZEWSKI (GOOS Biogeochemistry Panel, Poland)
        Material: Slides Video
      • 11:05 Discussion 10'
      • 11:15 Plenary Discussion: What are the leading challenges for sustaining and expanding observing systems? What should be our break-out discussion outcomes? 45'
        Chair: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA), Co-Chair: Juliet HERMES (South African Environmental Observation Network and University of Cape Town), Jing LI (IPCO, People's Republic of China) (online)
        Material: Video
    • 14:30 - 18:30 Breakout Discussions
      • 14:30 Introduction & grouping: Finding alignment. Sharing challenges. Discussing strategies. Developing new opportunities 15'
        University of Miami, USA
        Speaker: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA)
      • 14:45 Breakout groups 1h30'
        ● Group 1: New partnerships and pilot projects? (Chair: Sophie SEEYAVE, POGO, UK )
        ● Group-2: Indigenous and local knowledge systems? (Chair: JUNIPER KIM Stanley, University of Victoria, Canada) 
        ● Group 3: Public awareness & citizen science? (Chair: Zulfikar BEGG, The Pacific Community, Fiji)
        ● Group 4: Logistical challenges? (e.g. data policy and clearance issues) (Chair: Jennifer VEITCH (The South African Environmental Observation Network)
        ● Group 5: Open (e.g. continued discussion of previous group?) (Chair: Dwi SUSANTO (Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science University of Maryland, USA)
      • 16:15 Coffee break & preparation of group wrap-up presentation 30'
      • 16:45 Presentations and Wrap-up for Day 3 1h15'
        Chair: Riccardo FARNETI (ICTP), Co-chair: Ivonne MONTES TORRES (Instituto Geofisico del Peru')
        Material: Video
      • 18:00 Conclusion 30'
        Chair: Lisa BEAL (University of Miami, USA) on behalf of the organizing committee
    • 18:30 - 19:30
      • 18:30 Get Together 1h0'
        All participants are cordially invited to the 'Get Together'