Successful applicants for 2008 POGO-SCOR Fellowships. posted July 19, 2008
ECSA 44. Science and Management of Estuaries and Coasts: A tale of two hemispheres. 29 September - 3 October 2008, Bahía Blanca, Argentina. updated June 16, 2008
GNSS-R '08 Course and Workshop: Course on GNSS reflectometry: principles, mission, error and applications and presentations and discussions. 24-25 September 2008, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. updated June 02, 2008
OCEANSAT-2: Announcement of opportunity updated June 02, 2008
SCOR/IAPSO Working Group 129 on Deep Ocean Exchanges with the Shelf: will be holding a workshop in Cape Town, South Africa, 6-8 OCtober 2008. Deadline for abstract submission is 15 June and early registration 1 August. updated June 02, 2008
Fifth EGU Alexander von Humboldt International Conference: Iphakade: climate changes and African earth systems - past, present and future, 12-16 January 2009 updated April 30, 2008
United National Regional UN-SPIDER workshop: Building upon regional space-based solutions for disaster management for the Caribbean, application deadline 23 May 2008 updated April 28, 2008
Second Symposium on the Ocean in a High CO2 World: Monaco, 6-9 October 2008. Registration and abstract submission now open. posted March 25, 2008
Giant ocean eddy shadows Sydney posted March 20, 2008
New director for SAMS posted February 29, 2008
Lake Mead could be dry by 2021 posted February 25, 2008
First international conference on remote sensing techniques in "Disaster management and emergency response in the Mediterranean region" Zadar, Croatia, 24 September 2008 posted February 25, 2008
Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Management 2nd regional training course, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-16 May 2008 posted February 25, 2008
Antarctic route highlights new ocean climate links posted February 19, 2008
The Second GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium posted February 5, 2008
International Year of the Reef launched at International Coral Reef Initiative Meeting posted January 25, 2008
Australian and US scientists will use an unmanned submersible to locate live and fossilised deep- ocean corals south of Tasmania to track changes in climate.
posted January 11, 2008
Call for Nominations: 2008 A.G. Huntsman Award posted January 8, 2008
Testing the waters in Bermuda for global warming posted December 13, 2007
Nature: Special issue on Earth Observations posted December 13, 2007
AGU lecture 'Abrupt Climate Change and Our Future' by Lonnie Thompson, Ohio State University
posted December 13, 2007
AWI, Germany, Polarstern research vessel sets out to reseach climate change and life in the Southern Ocean. posted December 11, 2007
AWI, Germany, celebrates 25 years of research in polar seas aboard the research vessel Polarstern. posted December 11, 2007
POGO News: GEO Ministerial Summit posted November 26, 2007
AWI, Germany, successfully tests data transfer for tsunami early warning system. posted November 19, 2007
Argo reaches its goal of 3000 active floats. Press release. posted November 1, 2007
New Head of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany: Karin Lochte takes over from Jörn Thiede.
posted October 30, 2007
United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER): News update September 2007 posted October 9, 2007
AWI, Germany, is investigating the effect of thinning sea ice on the climate and ecosystem of the Arctic Ocean posted September 18, 2007
An Integrated Marine Observing System has been developed for Australia posted August 23, 2007
POGO Report of activities for the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research posted August 23, 2007
Dr John Church of CSIRO has been awarded the 2007 University of New South Wales Eureka Prize for Scientific Research. posted August 23, 2007
Scientists at CSIRO have identified the ‘supergyre’ which links the three Southern Hemisphere ocean basins in research that will help explain how the ocean governs global climate.
View animated representations of ocean currents. posted August 15, 2007
POGO input (1 MB file) to the pre-planning of the Southern Ocean Observing System. posted August 7, 2007
Miniature oceanographic sensors attached to southern elephant seals have provided scientists with an unprecedented peek into the secret lives of seals. Images. posted August 7, 2007
Launch of BLUElink – a new ocean forecast system that gives broad-scale information on ocean currents, temperature and salinity around Australia. posted August 2, 2007
POGO's Executive Director Chris Reid presented the Leslie Cooper Memorial Lecture (large file: 3 MB) in Plymouth, UK, 4th July. Abstract also available. posted July 31, 2007
To the Arctic with an ice floe, an eight-month voyage: the North Pole drifting station NP-35 from the Alfred Wegener Institute (Germany) . posted July 31, 2007
RV Polarstern leaves Bremerhaven for its 22nd Arctic expedition to begin its first work in the International Polar Year. posted May 31, 2007
Antarctic
Polarstern expedition reveals polar ecology secrets.
posted March 2, 2007
Previously
unknown algae group revealed. posted February
20, 2007
A
workshop on “Global Change: Oceans-Atmosphere-Land interactions
driven by monsoon” sponsored by National Institute of Oceanography,
Dona Paula, Goa took place 4-6 December 2006. Workshop report (pdf). posted January 30,
2007
Australian
Government funding announcement of $94 million to establish a national
marine observing network. posted December 4,
2006
NIWA
research vessel Kaharoa welcomed by CSIRO scientists, having
deployed more than 50 profilers between Mauritius and Hobart in recent
weeks. posted November 9, 2006
NIOZ
announces new general director: Prof. Dr. Carlo Heip.
posted September 22, 2006
SeaOnScreen,
an educational website maintained by Dutch marine institutes NIOZ,
Wageningen IMARES and Ecomare. posted September
19, 2006
Tagged
elephant seals contribute invaluable ocean data
posted September 8, 2006
Scripps
Institution of Oceanography announces new director: the incoming POGO
chair, Dr. Tony Haymet. Scripps
POGO page. posted September 5, 2006
Archaea
-not bacteria- play a key role in the marine nitrogen cycle
posted August 23, 2006
More
than 1000 species of bacteria in every sip of seawater
posted August 23, 2006
Preliminary
tsunami report. posted July 18, 2006
Tsunami
strikes Java. posted July 17, 2006
A workshop associated
with the 2006 Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research meetings
in Australia brought together oceanographers, biologists and engineers
to investigate the development of a coordinated program for a Southern
Ocean Observing System (SOOS). Agenda
Report
posted July 17, 2006
Tangible
evidence of the impact of POGO posted June
13, 2006
A brochure in celebration
of JAMSTEC's
historic Blue
EArth Global Expedition (BEAGLE) posted June
13, 2006
An
Australian study of the Southern Ocean's role in global climate began
in March 2006 when scientists headed to the sub-Antarctic to monitor
carbon dioxide in the ocean and assess its influence on marine life.
posted April 6, 2006
BBSR
christens R/V
Bank of Bermuda Atlantic Explorer posted
March 23, 2006
10-week
Southern Ocean survey returns significant results posted
March 20, 2006
Sad news: the sudden passing of Sergey
Lappo. posted January 12, 2006
10-week
Southern Ocean voyage takes a new look at Southern Ocean physics and
marine life posted January 3, 2006
Scientists
monitoring the flow of the Atlantic Ocean across latitude 25 degrees
north find significant weakening. Nature
link. posted
December 6, 2005
COPAS introduces its
new website. posted November 18, 2005
The world's most advanced scientific drilling vessel, Japan's Chikyu
(Planet Earth) is touring from port to port in Japan, on a mission
to have 100,000 citizens visit during the "open ship" and
become familiar with deep-sea drilling. posted
November 10, 2005
Volcanic eruptions
delay sea level rise and ocean warming - research results published
in Nature. posted
November 4, 2005
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research hosts a CLIVAR Southern Ocean
workshop November 9 and 10. Details.
posted November 1, 2005
Australian
scientists modelling climate change scenarios based on Southern Ocean
observations. posted November 1, 2005
EuroCoML (the European Census
of Marine Life) has established a project office at SAMS,
the Scottish Association for Marine Science. posted
October 27, 2005
Historical
marine animal populations tracked via restaurant menus.
posted October 26, 2005
The Argo global array
reaches the two thirds point in deployment of 3,000 temperature and
salinity profiling floats. posted October 17,
2005
INSTANT,
the International Nusantara STratification ANd Transport program,
measures and monitors the Indonesian
throughflow, one of the primary links or ‘chokepoints’
in the global exchange of water and heat between major ocean basins.
This integral element of global ocean circulation influences climate
and rainfall across Indonesia and Australia. posted
October 4, 2005
The new Center for Earth Observations
and Applications (CEOA), led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography
in La Jolla, California, USA, will provide an integrating vision across
the spectrum of natural, physical, and social sciences, engineering,
and information technology related to Earth observations and applications.
posted September 19, 2005
The
Global Drifter Program (GDP) has achieved its goal of placing 1,250
drifters in the world's oceans. These drifters are designed to travel
the oceans taking measurements of sea surface temperatures, ocean
currents, air pressure and other parameters. posted
September 19, 2005
The intergovernmental
Group on Earth Observations (GEO) has selected José Achache
to the post of GEO Secretariat Director.
James Cook
University wins prestigious ARC Centre of Excellence
NIWA
ship begins 2 month voyage to deploy ARGO Floats "to Hawaii and
back."
Tropical
Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) moored buoy array expansion: Indian Ocean
International
Indian Ocean observing network meets in Hobart, Australia
GEOSS ten-year plan ratified by 60 countries: articles regarding
the launch of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems plan
can be found (search for "GEOSS") in Nature
Vol 433, Issue 789, 24 February 2005, and Science
Vol 307, Issue 5713, 1182 , 25 February 2005.
German
marine science award to Australian oceanographer
Marine Protected
Areas: assessing tsunami damage.
Underwater
survey of the Sumatra earthquake source area: JAMSTEC conducts a
survey off the west coast of Sumatra on RV Natsushima from February
to March
2005. Progress reports available here.
Aurora Australis
returns from 10-week Southern Ocean expedition with surprising results.
Here's a brief (4.5MB) Quicktime video.
Dr. Charlie Kennel and Admiral Lautenbacher figured prominently in
the programme of the US
National Council for Science and the Environment Conference, focusing
on the need for a Global Earth Observation System of Systems and the
need for a Global Early Warning System for Tsunamis.
News from the USA related to the Indian
Ocean tsunami and GEO
Australia's
large ocean-cooling eddy confirmed by Argo probes
Oceanography
special Ocean Observations issue now online.
Aurora Australis
begins 10-week scientific expedition, deploying Argo floats south
of Australia.
Southampton
Oceanography Centre selects new director.
Le Télégramme
December 2, 2004, on the occasion of POGO's 6th annual meeting.
Argo Press Release, celebrating
the deployment of the 1,500th Argo float. Here
are some animated views of Argo floats.
POGO-6 Press Release, indicating the essential achievements
of this crucial meeting, and followup plans. Français
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