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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2009. Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12627.
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B Workshop Participants STEERING COMMITTEE Holman, Rob Oregon State University holman@coas.oregonstate.edu Pearlman, Jay The Boeing Company (ret.) jay.pearlman@ieee.org Perry, Mary Jane University of Maine perrymj@maine.edu Rudnick, Dan Scripps Institution of Oceanography drudnick@ucsd.edu INVITEES Abbott, Mark Oregon State University mark@coas.oregonstate.edu 181

182 APPENDIX B Alford, Matthew University of Washington malford@apl.washington.edu Bellingham, James Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute jgb@mbari.org Benoit-Bird, Kelly Oregon State University kbenoit@coas.oregonstate.edu Carder, Ken SRI, International kcarder@monty.marine.usf.edu Chen, Shuyi University of Miami schen@rsmas.miami.edu Costa, Dan University of California, Santa Cruz costa@biology.ucsc.edu Cronin, Meghan NOAA PMEL Meghan.F.Cronin@noaa.gov Cullen, John Dalhousie University john.cullen@dal.ca D’Asaro, Eric University of Washington dasaro@apl.washington.edu Davis, Russ Scripps Institution of Oceanography redavis@ucsd.edu Ferrari, Raffael Massachusetts Institute of Technology rferrari@MIT.EDU

APPENDIX B 183 Freeman, Tony California Institute of Technology anthony.freeman@jpl.nasa.gov Fringer, Oliver Stanford University fringer@stanford.edu Garrett, Chris University of Victoria cgarrett@uvic.ca Glenn, Scott Rutgers University glenn@marine.rutgers.edu Gregg, Michael University of Washington gregg@apl.washington.edu Holbrook, Steve University of Wyoming steveh@uwyo.edu Johnson, Ken Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute johnson@mbari.org Legg, Sonya Princeton University Sonya.Legg@noaa.gov McWilliams, Jim UCLA jcm@atmos.ucla.edu Melville, Ken Scripps Institution of Oceanography wmelville@ucsd.edu Moum, Jim Oregon State University jmoum@coas.oregonstate.edu

184 APPENDIX B Munk, Walter Scripps Institution of Oceanography wmunk@ucsd.edu Nash, Jonathan Oregon State University nash@coas.oregonstate.edu Niiler, Peter Scripps Institution of Oceanography pniiler@ucsd.edu O’Brien, James Florida State University jim.obrien@coaps.fsu.edu Orcutt, John Scripps Institution of Oceanography jorcutt@ucsd.edu Ozkan-Haller, Tuba Oregon State University ozkan@coas.oregonstate.edu Pinkel, Robert Scripps Institution of Oceanography rpinkel@ucsd.edu Plant, Nathaniel United States Geological Survey nplant@usgs.gov Sanford, Thomas University of Washington sanford@apl.washington.edu Sullivan, Peter University Corporation of Atmospheric Research pps@ucar.edu Thomson, Jim University of Washington jthomson@apl.washington.edu

APPENDIX B 185 Timmermans, Mary-Louise Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution mtimmermans@whoi.edu Ward, Bess Princeton University bbw@princeton.edu Worcester, Peter Scripps Institution of Oceanography pworcester@ucsd.edu Yoerger, Dana Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution dyoerger@whoi.edu Yue, Dick Massachusetts Institute of Technology yue@mit.edu ADDITIONAL GUESTS Harper, Scott Office of Naval Research scott.l.harper@navy.mil Kiss, Ron Webb Institute RKKISS@aol.com Manley, Justin NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration Justin.Manley@noaa.gov Paluszkiewicz, Theresa Office of Naval Research terri.paluszkiewicz@navy.mil Pittenger, Dick Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution rpittenger@whoi.edu

186 APPENDIX B Rhodes, Robert Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center Robert.Rhodes@nrlssc.navy.mil Salazar, LT Jenn Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command jennifer.salazar@navy.mil Titley, RDML David Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command david.titley@navy.mil Vincent, Linwood Office of Naval Research linwood.vincent@navy.mil Winokur, Bob Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy robert.s.winokur@navy.mil OSB STAFF Roberts, Sue Director, Ocean Studies Board sroberts@nas.edu Glickson, Deb Associate Program Officer, Workshop Study Director, Ocean Studies Board dglickson@nas.edu Chiarello, Heather Senior Program Assistant, Ocean Studies Board hchiarello@nas.edu

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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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