UK Marine Science 2018: Challenges for the next decade

Tuesday 1 May 2018, London

Presentations

Presentation TitleSpeaker
Welcome 
Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra): UpdatesProfessor Ian Boyd, Chief Scientific Advisor, Defra
The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021 2030Professor Ed Hill, Executive Director, National Oceanography Centre
Marine Strategy RefreshDr Simon Brockington, Deputy Director, Defra
The Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN)Dr Clare Postlethwaite, MEDIN Coordinator
The Future Shape of the National Capability programmeProfessor Angela Hatton, Director of Science and Technology, National Oceanography Centre
National Public GoodProfessor Russell Wynn Associate Director, Government, International and Public Engagement, National Oceanography Centre
Opportunities for collaborationDr Penny Holliday, Marine Physics and Ocean Climate Group, National Oceanography Centre
The Global Challenge Research FundProfessor Tim Wheeler, Director of Research and Innovation, Natural Environment Research Council

GCRF proposal

Predictability of the Galapagos Archipelago Upwelling Plume (P-GUP)

Professor Alberto Naveira Garabato, University of Southampton

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

Sustainable Oceans, Livelihoods and food Security Through Increased Capacity in Ecosystem research (SOLSTICE)

 

Dr Ekaterina Popova, Marine Systems Modelling Group, National Oceanography Centre
The Industrial Strategy Building a Britain fit for the future – A NERC Marine Science perspectiveDr Sophie Laurie, Natural Environment Research Council