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NASA Ocean Color Research Team (OCRT)

NASA Ocean Color Research Team (OCRT)

Meeting Agenda
May 2023

Mon - 8 May 2023

NASA Headquarters Update

9:00 am
Welcome/program update for NASA Ocean Biology & Biogeochemistry/ Advanced Science Plan/Community Q & A
– L. Lorenzoni / NASA, J. Scott/NASA Headquarters

Marine Debris Detection

10:12 am
10:24 am
Fluorescence Lidar for Ocean Research and Observations (FLORO) investigates lidar measurements
- M Cowell/ Ball Aerospace
10:36 am

- V. Chirayath / U. Miami
11:00 am
- BREAK (20 min) -

Advances in foundational and future optics

11:20 am
Uncertainties in Remote Sensing Reflectance Product from Ocean Color Satellite Sensors
- A Gilerson/CCNY
12:20 pm
- LUNCH (1 hr, 20 min) -

Carbon and climate

1:40 pm
EXPORTS update
- I. Cetinić / GSFC
2:12 pm
Ocean carbon and oxygen response to Mt Pinatubo
- G. McKinley/ Columbia U Land ocean continuum

Land ocean continuum

2:48 pm
Dissolved organic carbon and particle dynamics in Mississippi-Atchafalaya deltaic system using adaptive semi-analytic and multi-satellite approach
- E. D'sa/Louisiana State U.
3:00 pm
Mapping Concentration and Carbon Content of Total Suspended Solids in the Coastal Marshes and Estuaries of Louisiana Using Imaging Spectroscopy
- J. Harringmeyer / BU
3:12 pm
Impact of islands on ocean ecology
- G. Bourdin / U Maine
3:18 pm
- BREAK (12 min) -

Little life: marine phytoplankton and zooplankton

3:48 pm
Diel Vertical Migrations of Mesozooplankton: Asymmetry in Swimming and Mixing
- Y. Su / Brown U
3:54 pm
Regional and basin scale trends in ocean NPP linked to climate change
- J Wu/ Columbia

Icy Ecosystems

4:00 pm

- S. Bushinsky / U Hawai′i Manoa
4:24 pm
Arctic Deltas and Coastal Margins as Buffers and Transformers of Carbon
- M. Tzortziou/CCNY
4:36 pm
Assessing the lateral transfer of dissolved organic carbon from North American boreal terrestrial ecosystems to the Arctic Ocean using observations and models
- C. Fichot / BU
4:54 pm
Wrap up day 1
- L. Lorenzoni


Tue - 9 May 2023

Ocean biology and biogeochemistry: Our Science – spotlight on MUREP

9:00 am
Welcome/ introduction to day 2
- L. Lorenzoni / NASA Headquarters
10:10 am
10:25 am
Wildfire impacts on watershed transport of carbon to coasts
- M. Lopez on behalf of E. Hestir/U. Merced / JPL
11:10 am
Sometimes you have to walk first: public databases, Sargassum inundations, and downstream nutrient fluxes in the Caribbean
- E. Cruz-Rivera/Morgan State & UVI
11:25 pm
- BREAK (25 min) -

NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group updates

11:50 am
12:10 pm
SeaBASS
- C. Proctor, I. Soto / NASA GSFC
12:40 pm
GLIMR
- A. Mannino on behalf of J. Salisbury / NASA GSFC
12:50 pm
- LUNCH (1 hr, 10 min) -

NASA flight/mission updates

2:00 pm
Flight program updates (PACE and PACE SVC)
- J. Werdell/ NASA GSFC
2:20 pm
PACE SAT updates
- H. Dierssen/UCONN
2:35 pm
PACE Applications updates
- M. Tzortziou/NASA GSFC
2:45 pm
SBG
- K. Turpie/UMBC
2:55 pm
AOS
- K. Knoblespiesse/GSFC
3:05 pm
- BREAK (25 min) -

Existing, emerging, and future of remote sensing

4:00 pm
Atmospheric CO2 observations over the ocean from OCO-2: Challenges and Opportunities
- A. Chatterjee/JPL (OCO)
4:30 pm
Wrap up
- L. Lorenzoni / NASA Headquarters
4:45 pm
Adjourn to JSW poster session