U. Hawaii Currents Group is hiring (deadline 12/9/2024)

Alison MacdonaldCurrent, Opportunities

The Currents Group at the University of Hawaii serves the US oceanographic research community by providing software and advice for ocean current measurements, primarily using shipboard acoustic Doppler current profilers. We are looking for someone who enjoys working in Python on Open Source software, visualizing ocean current structures, contributing to the nation’s oceanographic research enterprise, and interacting with technicians and …

Shipboard Training Fellowships available on JAMSTEC P04W (Closed, Deadline 11/1/2024)

Alison MacdonaldCruises, Current, Opportunities, P04W

2025 At-sea opportunity During 40 days between March and May 2025, the JAMSTEC GO-SHIP P04W expedition will traverse the western end of 10N line in the tropical northwest Pacific Ocean, observing a variety of Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs), including temperature, salinity, oxygen, major nutrients, dissolved inorganic carbon, and microbial communities. This expedition will contribute to the GO-SHIP observation network, which …

GO-SHIP I09N Student Cruise Opportunity (Closed, Deadline Nov 4, 2024)

Alison MacdonaldCruises, Current, I09N, Opportunities

2025 At-sea opportunity US GO-SHIP is looking for students to participate in the upcoming occupation of the meridional hydrographic line known as I09N aboard the University of Washington vessel R/V Thomas G. Thompson. The cruise is scheduled to depart in mid-March from Fremantle, Australia, and ~6 weeks later, arrive in Phuket, Thailand. There are 5 positions available. Please find more …

Seeking Chief Scientist for 2025 I09N (Closed, Deadline 9/1/24)

Alison MacdonaldCruises, Current, I09N, Opportunities

Greetings, We are seeking to fill the Chief Scientist position for the 2025 decadal re-occupation of the GO-SHIP (https://usgoship.ucsd.edu and http://www.go-ship.org) meridional line known as I09N – a hydrographic transect along ~95°E from ~34°S to 18°N in the Indian Ocean. For this Chief Scientist position, we are looking for scientists and/or technicians with experience in physical and/or biochemical oceanography (hydrography) …

GO-SHIP A16S Student Cruise Opportunity (deadline June 3, 2024, Closed)

Alison MacdonaldA16S, A20/A22, Cruises, Opportunities, Opportunity Closed

2024 At-sea opportunity US GO-SHIP is looking for students to participate in the upcoming occupation of the meridional hydrographic line known as A16S aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown. The cruise is tentatively set to begin in Recife, Brazil, and ~7 weeks later, end in Punta Arenas, Chile. The expedition is presently scheduled to run from late-October to late …

NOAA AOML is hiring (deadline April 25, 2024, Closed)

Alison MacdonaldOpportunities, Opportunity Closed

The Physical Oceanography Division of NOAA’s research laboratory Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, FL is looking to hire 1–2 early to mid-career (ZP-1360-3/4) Research Oceanographers with expertise in analyzing hydrographic profiles, Lagrangian data, or other oceanographic data, to lead efforts such as GO-SHIP CTD, Argo, and/or floating particle tracking and forecasting research. The positions are open for …

US GO-SHIP monthly webinar series starts April 16

mhiteCurrent, news

Our inaugural webinar is Tuesday, April 16 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern. Brendan Carter and Nicole Poulton will share their Ocean Sciences presentations with us via Zoom (link below), with time for audience Q&A. We hope you’ll join us! And save every third Tuesday for this ongoing series. Upcoming topics include information from the chief and co-chief scientists of the …

Congrats A13.5 team on a successful cruise! Read weekly reports, blog

mhiteCurrent, news

Congratulations to the A13.5 science team for a successful cruise! February – April, 2024: The occupation of US GO-SHIP A13.5 in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean is underway. The science party met the R/V Langseth docked in Cape Verde after loading most of their gear in Norfolk, Virginia in advance. The Langseth is heading south along the transect and hopes to …