8th Annual Meeting of the NOC Association

8th Annual Meeting of the NOC Association

UK Marine Science 2018: Challenges for the next decade

Tuesday 1 May 2018

 

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Presentation title

Speaker

 

Welcome

 

1

Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra): Updates

Professor Ian Boyd, Chief Scientific Advisor, Defra

 

2

The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021 2030

Professor Ed Hill,

Executive Director,

National Oceanography Centre

 

3

 

Marine Strategy Refresh

 

Dr Simon Brockington,

Deputy Director, Defra

 

 

4

The Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN)

Dr Clare Postlethwaite,

MEDIN Coordinator

 

5

 

The Future Shape of the National Capability programme

Professor Angela Hatton,

Director of Science and Technology,

National Oceanography Centre

 

6

 

National Public Good

 

Professor Russell Wynn

Associate Director,

Government,

International and Public

Engagement,

National Oceanography Centre

 

7

 

Opportunities for collaboration

 

Dr Penny Holliday,

Marine Physics and

Ocean Climate Group,

National Oceanography Centre

 

8

The Global Challenge Research Fund

 

Professor Tim Wheeler,

Director of Research and Innovation,

Natural Environment Research

Council

 

9

GCRF proposal

Predictability of the Galapagos Archipelago

Upwelling Plume (P-GUP)

Professor Alberto Naveira

Garabato,

University of Southampton

 

10

GCRF proposal

GCRF Blue Communities: Building

capability for integrated planning through sustainable interactions with marine

ecosystems for the health, wellbeing, food

and livelihoods of coastal communities

 

Professor Melanie Austen,

Plymouth Marine Laboratory

 

 

 

11

GCRF proposal

Sustainable Oceans, Livelihoods and food

Security Through Increased Capacity in Ecosystem research (SOLSTICE)

Dr Ekaterina Popova, Marine Systems Modelling Group, National Oceanography Centre

 

 

12

The Industrial Strategy

Building a Britain fit for the future – A NERC Marine Science perspective

Dr Sophie Laurie,

Natural Environment Research

Council