Thomas Froelicher, 2012-2013 Senior Research Fellow (Princeton), will be the convener of the session entitled “Ocean heat and carbon uptake and storage: observations, mechanisms and feedbacks” at the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The theme for the 2016 meeting is: Ocean Sciences at the Interface. Complex interactions occur at a variety of interfaces and on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. These interactions are critical for understanding the world around us and implementing informed policies in a global society. The 2016 Ocean Science Meeting will highlight processes at interfaces and how the work at such interfaces advances the study of ocean sciences and shapes the impact of our research on society.