Proceedings of the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research, 47th SCOR Annual Meeting: Virtual Meeting - October 2021

This proceeding summarizes the discussions during the 2021 SCOR Annual Meeting held virtually between the 26-28 of October of 2021. Following a decision from the SCOR Executive, this proceeding also provides the links for all the background information for the meeting, including the proposals for ne...

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Other Authors: Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42157
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Summary:This proceeding summarizes the discussions during the 2021 SCOR Annual Meeting held virtually between the 26-28 of October of 2021. Following a decision from the SCOR Executive, this proceeding also provides the links for all the background information for the meeting, including the proposals for new working groups, the reports from current SCOR working groups, projects, capacity development activities, and the reports of affiliated and partner organizations all of which were traditionally included in the SCOR Annual meeting background book until 2019. All of these can also be accessed online through the SCOR website at: https://scor-int.org/events/scor-annual-meeting-2021/. The SCOR 2021 Annual Meeting was attended by more than 200 participants from 56 countries representing all continents. Forty Nominated members from 24 SCOR National Committees and the three affiliated bodies to the Executive Committee (IABO, IAPSO, IAMAS) attended the meeting. All SCOR Working Groups, research, infrastructural, and affiliated projects, along with the affiliated and partner organizations reported on their activities. Some of the main highlights of the SCOR 2021 Annual Meeting include: (1) the approval of three new Working Groups (WGs), (2) to secure NSF funding to continue to support working group and project activities, and (3) the endorsement of SCOR working group and project activities by the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The three new WGs proposals approved were: (1) Coupling of ocean-ice-atmosphere processes: from sea-Ice biogeochemistry to aerosols and Clouds (CIce2Clouds), co-chaired by Nadja Steiner (Canada) and Megan Willis (USA), (2) CoNCENSUS: Advancing standardisation of COastal and Nearshore demersal fish visual CENSUS techniques, co-chaired by Anthony Bernard (South Africa) and Rick D. Stuart-Smith (Australia), and (3) Mixotrophy in the Oceans – Novel Experimental designs and Tools for a new trophic paradigm (MixONET), co-chaired by Aditee Mitra (UK) and George McManus (USA). SCOR ...