National Glider Days/Journées Nationales Glider 2023
On the 7-8th of December 2023 at the Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography in Marseilles, was held the annaul French workshop on ‘glider sciences’.
Agenda
The presentations
Thursday 7th of December: Morning
9h00-10h30:
- Internal tides impact on chlorophyll off the amazon shelf – Amine M’handi
- Use of acoustic glider to better the understanding of whales (in French) – Matthieu Dupont.
- Glider observations across the scales of ocean dynamics during BioSWOT-Med cruise – Anthony Bosse
- Glider/UVP coupling. A major asset for the study of the biological pump? (in French) – Elisabeth Chevillon
11h00-12h30:
- Temporal evolution of particles and plankton distributions across a mesoscale front during the spring bloom
- NCP and AIR-SEA CO2 flux from gliders in the ligurian sea – Laurent Coppola
- Physical and Biogeochimical conditions in the Ross Sea during the 2022-2023 summer – Esther Portela
- SOKOWASA: Southern-Fiji-Kadavu oceanographic water survey – Cecile Dupouy
Thursday 7th of December: Afternoon
14h00-15h30:
- Feedback from the MELANGE program – François Bourrin
- A SEAEXPLORER measuring water transparency – Frédéric Jourdin
- Validating measurements of currents and suspended matter (in French) – Sabrina Homrani
- Glider Operation in Peru: Monitoring of El-Nino and marine heatwaves – Alice Pietri
16h00-17h30:
- BIOLUMOPS: Marine bioluminescence spatial and temporal in situ observations by underwater gliders – S. Martini
- Real-time and continuous monitoring of magmatic fluid emissions in the mayotte sea using a SeaExplorer glider – A. Heumann
- Ventilation of oxygen minimum zones – Bastien Queste
- Towards Oceangliders best practices and standards – Pierre Testor
Friday 8th of December: Morning
9h00-10h00:
- Amrit for EOOS resource forum
- The SeaExplorer’s new on-board computing power: Examples with the backscatter index and near-real-time current measurements – F. Margirier
- The next generation of gliders for passive acoustics – R. Emmetiere
- Turbulence measurements with the help of gliders – Romain Tricario
