OceanPredict'24

Programme

The OceanPredict ’24 will be exciting and varied, featuring plenary sessions, discussions, poster sessions, a large number of splinter sessions, and exhibitions, which will support and encourage exchange and networking with symposium attendees representing diverse and exciting ocean communities. The four days of the symposium (Mon-Thu) will allow attendees to gain a broad view, and at the same time in-depth understanding of OceanPredict work, research & development, communities, partner interaction and industry and society benefit. Days 3 and 4 specifically, are set up to allow hands-on experience through training, townhall discussion, specialised technical meetings, and options for informal exchange with other meeting attendees. Day 5 will be dedicated to internal OceanPredict meetings. Abstracts submitted to the symposium will be assigned as oral presentations in splinter sessions, with an opportunity for the authors to discuss and receive feedback from an international audience, or as posters for a direct and focused exchange with the full symposium audience in the friendly and inspiring environment of the IOC HQ.
November 18, 2024
07:00
07:00
Registration & Poster set-up
08:00
08:00
Welcome & Overview
08:30
Plenary session - Theme #1: Ocean prediction: past, present & future
PierreBahurel (Mercator Ocean International)SteveThur (NOAA)
09:15
09:15
Coffee Break
09:45
Thematic session
Thematic session
Thematic session
11:30
11:30
Lunch - Posters & Booths exhibition
13:00
13:00
OceanPrediction DCC - Keynote
EnriqueAlvarez (Mercator Ocean International)
13:15
OceanPrediction DCC / ForeSea - interactive session
EnriqueAlvarez (Mercator Ocean International)
13:45
Plenary session - Theme #6: Ocean prediction (systems and) services
FrancisPavanathara (INCOIS)JenniferVeitch (South African Environmental Observation Network - SAEON)
14:30
14:30
Coffee Break
15:00
15:00
Thematic session
Thematic session
Thematic session
16:45
16:45
Posters & Booths exhibition
17:30
17:30
Ice Breaker cocktail
Each participant is invited to submit up to three abstracts for an oral or a poster presentation, indicating which themes they will address, ranking two themes by order of relevance at the abstract submission stage. Thematic breakout sessions titles will be communicated at a later stage, after acceptance of the participants abstracts.