Feedback and Action Items Paula Bontempi and Fred Lipschultz NASA Headquarters Ocean Color Research Team Meeting 6 May 2009.

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Feedback and Action Items Paula Bontempi and Fred Lipschultz NASA Headquarters Ocean Color Research Team Meeting 6 May 2009

U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan Evolution of Sarmiento and Wofsy (1999) The next U.S. carbon cycle science plan –Identify challenges and priorities for the next decade (~ ) –Involve broader research community in formulation and implementation Recommendations go to agency managers who set carbon cycle science priorities for the next decade, and sponsor most of the carbon research in the U.S. Summer 2008 – Charter approved by CCIWG, co-leads identified and enlisted: Anna Michelak (University of Michigan), Chris Sabine (NOAA-PMEL), Rob Jackson (Duke University), Greg Marland (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Comments/Updates:

Send comment to: 1 (831) The 7 South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS) 2010/1011 Malaysian Meteorology Service

NASA OB&B Research ROSES Release Date 13 February 2009, Amended 3 April 2009http://nspires.nasaprs.com/ Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry and Cryospheric Sciences (~$3.0 M/yr) up to 4 yrs Beaufort and Chukchi Seas: Field work Data Synthesis, Assimilation, and Modeling IDS Subelement 3: Hydrologic, Biological, Biogeochemical, and Geological Impacts of Melting Ice (Productivity in Beaufort and Chukchi Seas portion) Interdisciplinary Science (five topics) up to 3 yrs Subelement 2: Impacts of Varying or Changing Climate, Local Weather, and Land Use on Watersheds and their Connected Coastal Environments

Challenges for NASA Role of ocean biology and chemistry (color) in climate and Earth system science Continuity of EOS observations / missions Decadal Survey Science Working Group membership Future desires for cap and trade Tie in with NSF, NOAA Climate Service International linkages: US GEO, IPCC (via OCB?)