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Oceanography in 2025 Proceedings of a Workshop

Proceedings
Edited By: Deborah Glickson
198 pages
Oceanography in 2025
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On January 8 and 9, 2009, the Ocean Studies Board of the National Research Council, in response to a request from the Office of Naval Research, hosted the "Oceanography in 2025" workshop. The goal of the workshop was to bring together scientists, engineers, and technologists to explore future directions in oceanography, with an emphasis on physical processes. The focus centered on research and technology needs, trends, and barriers that may impact the field of oceanography over the next 16 years, and highlighted specific areas of interest: submesoscale processes, air-sea interactions, basic and applied research, instrumentation and vehicles, ocean infrastructure, and education.

To guide the white papers and drive discussions, four questions were posed to participants:
-What research questions could be answered?
-What will remain unanswered?
-What new technologies could be developed?
-How will research be conducted?

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Proceedings
Edited By: Deborah Glickson
198 pages
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