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Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020

The 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting will be held February 16-21, 2020 in San Diego, CA. OSM convenes every two years and provides a venue for international scientists, students, government representatives and industry practitioners to exchange information via oral presentations and poster sessions. Topics covered include all aspects of oceanography, especially multidisciplinary topics, as well as presentations that reflect new and emerging research on the global ocean and society, including science education, outreach and public policy. The OSM originated in 1982 as a joint effort between the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO). In 2004 The Oceanography Society (TOS) joined as a regular co-sponsor.

Event Documents

The following is a list of papers and presentations produced by this event.

Title Author Date Sort ascending Technology Stressor Receptor
Near-field Spatial and Temporal Benthic Monitoring at the Block Island Wind Farm, USA Khan, A., Bartley, M., English, P. Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Habitat Change Physical Environment, Invertebrates
Towards Estimating the Biogeochemical Footprint of an Offshore Windfarm Vanavebeke, J., Braeckman, U., De Borger, E. Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Habitat Change Physical Environment, Water Quality, Invertebrates
Establishing Marine Renewable Energy: Using Risk Retirement to Simplify Environmental Permitting Copping, A., Freeman, M., Hemery, L. Marine Energy Human Dimensions
Turbulence in the wake of offshore wind farm foundations and its potential effects on mixing of stratified tidal shelf seas Schultze, L., Merckelbach, L., Raasch, S. Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Changes in Flow Physical Environment, Water Quality
Multi-scale Interaction between Wind Turbines and Coastal Processes: coupling OpenFAST with a regional coupled air-sea modeling system Wang, R., Miles, T., Brodie, J. Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Changes in Flow Physical Environment, Sediment Transport, Human Dimensions
From baseline assessment to post-decommissioning monitoring: the need for data collection consistency to facilitate permitting for marine renewable energy developments Hemery, L., Copping, A., Pinza, M. Marine Energy
Working with the Marine Renewable Energy Community to Support and Simplify Environmental Permitting Copping, A., Freeman, M., Farr, H. Marine Energy Human Dimensions
Using results from avian tracking studies to inform assessments of offshore wind energy areas in the US Atlantic Loring, P., Spiegel, C. Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Collision Birds, Seabirds

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