At the end of February project members from OC4C attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) in Glasgow, Scotland. The OSM is the flagship conference for the ocean sciences and it was a great opportunity for the team to catch up on Ocean Carbon news and present updates on our research.
Members of our team presented the following during the course of the week.
Thea Heimdal presented ‘Quantifying Background Ocean Carbon Uptake in the Context of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal’, (click for slides)

Alizée Roobaert presented the update ‘Reconciling ocean carbon uptake estimates: a multi-model assessment of fCO2 reconstruction skill within the SOCOMv2 initiative’ (click for slides)

David, Dan and Amanda all presented posters.
David Woolf presented ‘assessing the Importance of Asymmetries and Biases in the Air-Sea Flux of Carbon dioxide’
Dan Ford presented his poster concerned with SOCOMv2 Experiment 5: ‘SOCOMv2: The impact of near-surface vertical temperature gradients on the ocean carbon sink within the fCO2 product ensemble .
Amanda Fay can be seen here presenting her poster The Southern Ocean Surprise: how rare data recalibrated the global ocean sink

Alternative links to the posters and presentations (if needed)

