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POGO: Taking the Pulse of the Global Ocean

For more than a decade, the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans, POGO, has served as a forum for leaders of major oceanographic institutions around the world to promote global oceanography, particularly the implementation of international and integrated global ocean observing systems. POGO is an international network of collaborators who foster partnerships that advance efficiency and effectiveness in studying and monitoring the world’s oceans on a global scale. Through its efforts, POGO has promoted observations underpinning ocean and climate science, interpreted scientific results for decision makers, provided training and technology transfer to emerging economies, and built awareness of the many challenges still ahead.
Executive Committee - Partners - News & Information Group - POGO Secretariat
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Postdoctoral Position in Ocean Biogeochemistry |
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010 15:17 |
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A postdoctoral position in surface ocean biogeochemistry is available in the Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences (EOS) of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University (North Carolina, USA). The research project revolves around measurements and modeling of net community production (NCP) in the Southern Ocean. There are opportunities for participation in research cruises.
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Assistant Researcher in Marine Ecosystem Modelling |
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010 14:48 |
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The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences is seeking to fill a faculty position in the area of marine ecosystem modeling. Applicants with experience in developing open ocean models to work with the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study are encouraged to apply, as well as those with in an interest in modeling coastal/coral reef communities. Review of applications starts 1 October 2010.
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Ocean Acidification Programme Director |
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010 13:59 |
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Closing date: 19 August 2010
NOAA seeks a senior level leader in Ocean Acidification Research in the Office of Ocean and Atmospheric Research in Silver Spring MD. The successful candidate will provide scientific, programmatic, and administrative leadership for the recently established cross-matrix NOAA ocean acidification research program. The ideal candidate will be internationally recognized expert in ocean acidification research with focus on impact of elevated CO2 levels/ocean acidification on marine ecosystems.
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