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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop (2009)
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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop

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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

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Introduction and Goals--Linwood Vincent (1-2)
Integrated Oceanography in 2025--John J. Cullen (3-5)
Oceanography in 2028--Mark Abbott (6-10)
The Changing Relationship Between Humans and the Ocean--J. G. Bellingham (11-13)
Societal Implications for Ocean Research in 2025--Matthew Alford (14-16)
Oceanography in 2025: Responding to Growing Populations on a Rapidly Changing Planet--Scott Glenn (17-21)
Some Thoughts on Physical Oceanography in 2025--Ken Melville (22-25)
The Next-Generation Coupled Atmosphere-Wave-Ocean-Ice-Land Models for Ocean Research and Prediction--Shuyi S. Chen (26-27)
Science in Action, Episode 1: Exploring Boundaries--Meghan F. Cronin (28-30)
Real Time Decision Support Everywhere--Nathaniel G. Plant (31-35)
Trends in Oceanography: More Data, More People, More Relevance--J. Thomson (36-38)
Future Developments to Observational Physical Oceanography--Tom Sanford (39-42)
Prospects for Oceanography in 2025--Michael Gregg (43-45)
Oceanography in 2025--John Orcutt (46-48)
Thoughts on Oceanography in 2025--Daniel Rudnick (49-51)
The Role of Observations in the Future of Oceanography--Raffaele Ferrari (52-54)
The Future . . . One More Time--Rob Pinkel (55-57)
The Role of Acoustics in Ocean Observing Systems--Peter Worcester and Walter Munk (58-62)
Oceanography in 2025--Walter Munk (63-64)
Physical Oceanography in 2025--Chris Garrett (65-67)
A Vision of Future Physical Oceanography Research--James J. O'Brien (68-69)
Some Thoughts on Logistics, Mixing, and Power--J. N. Moum (70-72)
Ageostrophic Circulation in the Ocean--Peter Niiler (73-76)
The Future of Ocean Modeling--Sonya Legg, Alistair Adcroft, Whit Anderson, V. Balaji, John Dunne, Stephen Griffies, Robert Hallberg, Matthew Harrison, Isaac Held, Tony Rosati, Robbie Toggweiler, Geoff Vallis, and Laurent White (77-80)
Towards Nonhydrostatic Ocean Modeling with Large-eddy Simulation--Oliver B. Fringer (81-83)
Simulations of Marine Turbulence and Surface Waves: Potential Impacts of Petascale Technology--Peter P. Sullivan (84-88)
Computational Simulation and Submesoscale Variability--James C. McWilliams (89-91)
Ocean Measurements from Space in 2025--A. Freeman (92-97)
Future of Nearshore Processes Research--Rob Holman (98-100)
Future Directions in Nearshore Oceanography--H. Tuba Özkan-Haller (101-103)
Science Strategies for the Arctic Ocean--Mary-Louise Timmermans (104-106)
Submesoscale Variability of the Upper Ocean: Patchy and Episodic Fluxes Into and Through Biologically Active Layers--Daniel Rudnick, Mary Jane Perry, John J. Cullen, Bess Ward, and Kenneth S. Johnson (107-110)
Who's Blooming? Toward an Understanding of Why Certain Species Dominate Phytoplankton Blooms--Mary Jane Perry, Michael Sieracki, Bess Ward, and Alan Weidemann (111-114)
Understanding Phytoplankton Bloom Development--Bess Ward and Mary Jane Perry (115-117)
From Short Food Chains to Complex Interaction Webs: Biological Oceanography in 2025--Kelly J. Benoit-Bird (118-120)
The Interface Between Biological and Physical Processes--Mark Abbott (121-123)
Research on Higher Trophic Levels--Daniel P. Costa, Yann Tremblay, and Sean Hayes (124-129)
Marine Biogeochemistry in 2025--Kenneth S. Johnson (130-134)
Next-Generation Oceanographic Sensors for Short-Term Prediction/Verification of In-water Optical Conditions--Mark L. Wells (135-137)
Evolution of Autonomous Platform for Sustained Ocean Observations--Russ E. Davis (138-140)
Toward an Interdisciplinary Ocean Observing System in 2025--Eric D'Asaro (141-143)
Small Scale Ocean Dynamics in 2025--Jonathan Nash (144-145)
Oceanography in 2025--Dana R. Yoerger (146-149)
The Research Vessel Problem--J. N. Moum, Eric D'Asaro, Mary-Louise Timmermans, and Peter Niiler (150-152)
"Ocean Mapping" in 2025--Larry Mayer (153-156)
Seismic Oceanography: Imaging Oceanic Finestructure with Reflection Seismology--W. Steven Holbrook (157-162)
The Ocean Planet 2.0: A Vision for 2025--Justin Manley (163-165)
Force Projection Through the Littoral Zone: Optical Considerations--Kendall Carder (166-170)
Large Scale Phase-resolved Simulations of Ocean Surface Waves--Yuming Liu and Dick K.P. Yue (171-176)
Appendixes (177-178)
Appendix A: Workshop Agenda (179-180)
Appendix B: Workshop Participants (181-186)

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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop 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

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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop 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

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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop 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

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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop 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

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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop 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

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Oceanography in 2025: Proceedings of a Workshop 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