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OECI Participants of the 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting

OECI Participants of the 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting
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The Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) is held in New Orleans, Louisiana, from February 18-23 this year, and many participants are sharing their work, including research related to research collected on OET expeditions and other OECI-funded ocean efforts. Take a look at some of the science presented this year:

 

Oral Presentations

2023 Contributions of E/V Nautilus Expeditions to the NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute and a Look Ahead to 2024-2026 by Allison Fundis

Building Equitable and Ethical Relationships through Deep-Sea Exploration Expeditions by Megan Cook

Five years of the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute by Adam Soule

Plume Hunting in the Aleutians through the NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute's Bridge to Ocean Exploration Program by Ashley Immani

Utilizing Community-Based Science Programs and Experiences to Increase Ocean Literacy in Society II Oral by Tara Hicks Johnson

 

Poster Presentations

Battle of Midway exploration - the importance of underwater cultural heritage and telepresence technology to engage the public in deep-sea research by Daniel Wagner

Convergent 21st Century Skill Development and Work-Based Learning through the Bridge to Ocean Exploration Program by Holly Morin

Evaluating biodiversity, ecosystem services, and mineral content of ancient volcanoes of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument by Dwight Coleman

In-Situ and Lab Exploration of Ferromanganese Crusts from the Pacific Ocean by Coralie Rodriguez

Innovating Telepresence at Sea Using Disruptive Technologies by Dwight Coleman

Integrating a Multi-Faceted Evaluation Framework into an Inclusive Ocean Science Mentoring Program by Meagan Gary

Leveraging partnerships for ocean exploration by Adam Soule 

Sense of Belonging in Ocean Research: Undergraduate Student Programming Prioritizes Community-Building, Mindful Reflection, Skill Development, and MORE! by Rachel Quadara

 

Sessions and Talks

Data Governance and Open Data Sharing within the NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute by Deborah Smith

Exploring Storytelling: Creating Waves of Change in Communication, Outreach, Social Media, and the Arts for Ocean Sciences III Oral by Alex DeCiccio

Utilizing Community-Based Science Programs and Experiences to Increase Ocean Literacy in Society I Poster by Tara Hicks Johnson