Oversight Committee
Member's contact information

The oversight committee for the US Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program sees that the joint program of repeat hydrography, ocean carbon, and tracer measurements is completed to fulfill the scientific objectives of the program. The committee makes recommendations on changes in lines, sequencing, measurement teams, entrainment of new scientists, and the Chief Scientist's team. They select a Chief scientist, co-Chief scientist and two graduate or post-doctoral assistants through community wide solicitations. They also make recommendations regarding proposed Level III measurements, and ship time, berths, and seawater sample volume available for analyses. They advocate adequate and consistent coverage of all Level I and II observations. They ensure smooth interactions with funding agencies and individual investigators, and help see that adequate support is provided for the data management structures. They serve as contact for coordinating with other national and international efforts, and coordinate with CLIVAR and Carbon program steering committees. They oversee pre-cruise planning, data submission, and documentation.

Members of the US CLIVAR CO2 Repeat Hydrography Oversight Committee 2003
Complete contact information for members: download pdf
Kenneth Bruland, UC Santa Cruz
bruland@cats.ucsc.edu
Molly Baringer, NOAA/AOML
Molly.Baringer@noaa.gov
Craig Carlson, UC Santa Barbara
carlson@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Scott Doney, WHOI
sdoney@whoi.edu
Richard Feely, NOAA/PMEL (co-chair)
Richard.A.Feely@noaa.gov
Greg Johnson, NOAA/PMEL
Gregory.C.Johnson@noaa.gov
Terry Joyce, WHOI
tjoyce@whoi.edu
Frank Millero, RSMAS/U. MIami
fmillero@rsmas.miami.edu
Bill Smethie, LDEO
bsmeth@ldeo.columbia.edu
Chris Sabine, NOAA/PMEL
Chris.Sabine@noaa.gov
Jim Swift, SIO
jswift@ucsd.edu
Lynne Talley, SIO (co-chair)
ltalley@ucsd.edu
For more information

Contact the committee co-chairmen for information on participation or for incorporation of a Level III measurement or a measurement that is not on the list of Core Measurements: