Southampton meeting Remind ourselves of timeseries science

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Southampton meeting Remind ourselves of timeseries science Broaden OceanSITES community Develop/discuss goals and targets Place in the framework of JCOMM, OCG, FOO Enhance interaction between SC and DMT Enhance data holdings, products Develop users and links to other communities Running of OceanSITES, governance

Site categories: Surface met and physical air-sea fluxes (heat, momentum, fresh water) Physical water column Deep T/S Transport Biogeochemical (carbon, OA, oxygen, particle flux) Watercolumn ecosystem (chl, acoustic backscatter, nutrients ?) Benthic ecosystem (life on/in the seafloor) Remove: geophysical, observatory

Searchable site attributes: EOV list plus more (also add CF names), distinguish surface, water column, benthic Physical air-sea fluxes (heat, momentum, fresh water) Upper-ocean currents Deep currents surface T/S Water column T/S Deep T/S Transport Surface CO2 Watercolumn pH Watercolumn O2 Water column nitrate Watercolumn chl Water column acoustics Particle flux (sediment traps etc) Benthic observatory (life on/in the seafloor)

Disciplinary target maps for: Physical air-sea fluxes (heat, momentum, fresh water) (Weller, Cronin) Physical water column, including deep microcat network (M.Lankhorst) Transport (U. Send) OA (A. Sutton) Chlorophyll (R. Lampitt)