CBIOMES Goes to Ocean Sciences 2022

Look out for members of the CBIOMES team, sharing their work at this year’s (virtual) Ocean Sciences conference taking place February 24-March 4.

CBIOMES members in bold.

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Presenter Title Day, Time Session Link
Jesse McNichol Full Community Marker Gene Analysis in the Context of Global Marine Sampling Campaigns Mon 9:15 AM OB20 Towards BioGeoSCAPES: Linking cellular metabolism with ocean biogeochemistry (9:00 AM-10:00 AM)
Jonathan Izett Testing Alternative Methods of Biogeochemical Data Assimilation in the California Current System Mon 11:35 AM OM03 Advances in Ocean Data Assimilation, Forecasting, and Reanalysis 01 (11:30 AM- 12:30 PM) 
Yubin Raut Remineralization of macroalgal organic matter stimulates diazotrophic activity in coastal ecosystems Tue 9:15 AM CB07 Estuaries as hot-spots of microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling (9:00 AM-10:00 AM)
Bror Jönsson Density-based Approaches to Evaluate Biogeochemical Models by Satellite Derived Chlorophyll Tue 2:40 PM OD05 Advances in the analysis and representation of spatio-temporal data (2:30 PM-3:30 PM)
Paul Mattern A four-dimensional ensemble optimal interpolation approach for adjoint-free biogeochemical data assimilation Wed 5:10 PM OM03 Advances in Ocean Data Assimilation, Forecasting, and Reanalysis 05 (5:00 PM – 6:00 pm)
Rae Santora Exploring differences in microbial community structure across the Gulf Stream front on a small spatial scale (poster) Thu 7:16 PM OB06 Population-resolved marine microbial activity (7:00 PM-9:00 PM) [poster]
Mick Follows Eddy-driven, isopycnal resupply of nutrients and the productivity of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre Fri 9:00 AM PS04 Vertical Transport: Connecting the Surface to the Deep (9:00 AM-10:00 AM)
Camila Serra-Pompei Drivers of the Particulate Backscattering coefficient and Bias-assessment of Phytoplankton Carbon Algorithms Fri 9:25 AM OT10 Advances in Ocean Remote Sensing and Data Science: from Instrument to Solutions Showcase (9:00 AM-10:00 AM)
John Casey Basin-scale biogeography of marine phytoplankton reflects cellular-scale optimization of metabolism and physiology Fri 10:15 AM OB08 Quantifying marine microbial processes 02 (10:00 AM – 11:00 AM)
Alexandra Jones Does coherency shape the chlorophyll signature of North Pacific subtropical gyre eddies? Fri 12:55 PM OT14 Innovative Applications of Operational and Emerging Ocean Satellite Observations (12:30 PM-1:30 PM)
Tobias Friedrich Oceanic submesoscale climate change projections for the Hawaiian Archipelago Fri 2:30 PM OC18 Marine Climate Extremes: PART 2 Regional Downscaling & Climate Projections (2:30 PM-3:30 PM)
Jonathan Lauderdale Coupled ligand-iron cycle feedbacks determine sensitivity of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels to changes in Southern Ocean residual circulation and dust deposition. Fri 2:45 PM HL06 Advances in understanding the circulation and carbon cycle of the Southern Ocean (2:30 PM-3:30 PM)
Jasen Jacobsen An Idealized Model of the Biological Response to M2 Internal Tides Generated at Mid-Ocean Ridges Fri 2:45 PM PI09 New insights into submesoscale ocean biogeochemistry (2:30 PM-3:30 PM)
Christopher Follett Sharp Spatial Transitions Uncover Drivers of Prochlorococcus Biogeography Fri 3:35 PM ME01 From nutrients and phytoplankton to fish: understanding the mechanisms shaping energy and mass flux in marine food webs (3:30 PM-4:30 PM)
Anne Willem Omta The closure problem revisited: The case for a hyperbolic zooplankton mortality and implications for population dynamics Fri 3:40 PM ME01 From nutrients and phytoplankton to fish: understanding the mechanisms shaping energy and mass flux in marine food webs (3:30 PM-4:30 PM)