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Feedback and Action Items

Feedback and Action Items. Paula Bontempi and Fred Lipschultz NASA Headquarters Ocean Color Research Team Meeting 6 May 2009. U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan. Evolution of Sarmiento and Wofsy (1999) The next U.S. carbon cycle science plan

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Feedback and Action Items

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  1. Feedback and Action Items Paula Bontempi and Fred Lipschultz NASA Headquarters Ocean Color Research Team Meeting 6 May 2009

  2. U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan • Evolution of Sarmiento and Wofsy (1999) • The next U.S. carbon cycle science plan • Identify challenges and priorities for the next decade (~2010-2020) • Involve broader research community in formulation and implementation • Recommendations go to agency managers who set carbon cycle science priorities for the next decade, and sponsor most of the carbon research in the U.S. • Summer 2008 – Charter approved by CCIWG, co-leads identified and enlisted: Anna Michelak (University of Michigan), Chris Sabine (NOAA-PMEL), Rob Jackson (Duke University), Greg Marland (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) • Comments/Updates: http://www.carboncyclescience.gov/carbonplanning.php

  3. The 7 South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS)2010/1011 Malaysian Meteorology Service Send comment to: jeffrey.reid@nrlmry.navy.mil/ 1 (831) 656-4725 http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/aerosol/ http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/flambe/

  4. NASA OB&B Research • ROSES 2009 -http://nspires.nasaprs.com/- Release Date 13 February 2009, Amended 3 April 2009 • Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry and Cryospheric Sciences(~$3.0 M/yr) up to 4 yrs • Beaufort and Chukchi Seas: • Field work • Data Synthesis, Assimilation, and Modeling • IDS Subelement 3: Hydrologic, Biological, Biogeochemical, and Geological Impacts of Melting Ice (Productivity in Beaufort and Chukchi Seas portion) • Interdisciplinary Science(five topics) up to 3 yrs • Subelement 2: Impacts of Varying or Changing Climate, Local Weather, and Land Use on Watersheds and their Connected Coastal Environments

  5. Challenges for NASA • Role of ocean biology and chemistry (color) in climate and Earth system science • Continuity of EOS observations / missions • Decadal Survey Science Working Group membership • Future desires for cap and trade • Tie in with NSF, NOAA Climate Service • International linkages: US GEO, IPCC (via OCB?)

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