Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conference. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Ocean in a High CO2 World

The scientific conference went amazing, as did the film festival.

Monday, the conference opened, and schedules were determined. This was a very biology-heavy conference, as expected; it is really important to understand how specific organisms will react to Ocean Acidification (OA). However, my research deals in a tangential field (chlorophyll modeling), so I found I was  available during sessions dominated by organism-specific topics or coral calcification.

Opening Ceremonies


Monday, therefore, I was attending some Industry Seminars at the Blue Ocean Film Festival, broken by organisms-specific light/chlorophyll interactions on the science side. The evening was spent watching a cute movie about sea otters, after listening to Jean-Michel Cousteau and Sylvia Earle speak.

Tuesday was mostly science. I learned about specific diatoms, multiple stresses (e.g. CO2 and Temperature), and gave my poster presentation. A lot of people were impressed with the length and breadth of data my lab had collected, and a few suggested some directions to take it.

Wednesday was split between the science and film. The science had a couple of really neat sessions on OA policy, while the festival had some self-help seminars on balancing work/life. A luncheon discussed OA monitoring off of California, and dinner was in the Monterey Bay Aquarium (future post for pics).

Alisha's Mom was in for the Film Festival


Thursday, I drove home to give a talk on Friday at the International Meeting for Students in Physical Oceanography (future post). The RAV4 performed admirably once more.

Fisherman's Wharf


Somethings Interesting:
--Each restaurant on Fisherman's Wharf is approximately the exact same place (moderately priced seafood). They offer free samples of clam chowder, drink deals, and free appetizers to draw in customers; still they're often found empty.

--I made some conference friends; people from other institutions who you create a connection the first day, stand with during coffee breaks, and sit with in sessions. They seemed pretty neat, especially a French Canadian dude named Robin, but I don't remember some of their first or any of their last names.

--This conference had a ticket system for providing beer; AGU and ASLO both just have beer until it runs dry.


I've got a good little car, here at my hotel



Mayor of Carmel, a position formerly held by Clint Eastwood

Jean-Michel Cousteau's sweet tie

Sylvia Earle

Jean-Michel Cousteau
Sylvia Earle

Scripps Folk

Plenary, day 2

Showing off my poster

Google Earth hooked up to five Giant Screens

Farmer's Market Strawberries

As of this posting, I'm hungry

Making slides about science while listening to science

Closing Ceremonies




Monday, September 24, 2012

Ocean in a CO2 World, pre-Conference Report


I'm in Monterey, at a conference. Specifically, I'm at the 3rd annual Ocean in a High CO2 World.

I am reaching an important point in my thesis. My lab measures light at the surface and at depth; the amount of light absorption between the two sensors can give chlorophyll concentrations. It seems like the method works, but I don't know what to do with it; I am having trouble coming up with that next step. I hope this conference will help me develop a question to ask.

There's also a Blue Ocean Film Festival this week. It's attracting a crowd devoted to giving Ocean Science information to the public. I'm excited to crash some of the workshops, they sound super neat.

Anyways, I grew up between San Diego and Monterey, so I decided to drive here.

I made it home Friday, and had my parents and a warm meal waiting for me. It was a leisurely day on Saturday; some good news came in early, which created levity. After that, my dad and I washed my car and we all watched UCLA lose. Dolphins were going crazy when the sun went down.

Today, I drove the coast road and listened to a Bill Bryson book on tape. I got booklets to both conferences, and am creating my schedule now.

Something Interesting:
--My hotel internet doesn't work. It seems I'll be using the conference internet all week.

--I get free admission to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

--It felt great in the RAV4, cruising the 500+ miles with ease.

Driving on Friday; this was my drive to and from High School

Sunset on Saturday

The parents, with the incorrect Sweatshirt

Dolphins going CRAZY

Sweet rocks

Sweet Birds

Coast road on Sunday.

It was foggy, but this added it's own Beauty. I know what this
drive looks like, it was neat to know what's there, and not be able to see it;
an interesting kind of power

Trying some macro

Variable results



A kite

Waves looked fun