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|MOI URL conference=http://instaar.colorado.edu/~jenkinsc/VWS_Meeting_Web/index.html
|MOI URL conference=http://instaar.colorado.edu/~jenkinsc/VWS_Meeting_Web/index.html
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|MOI abstract deadline=10/28/16
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|MOI registration deadline=10/28/16
|MOI summary=By invitation only (jenkinsc0@gmail.com). The meeting brings together an interdisciplinary team of biologists, geologists, oceanographers, acousticians, and computer technologists to address questions about the interactions driving processes on the sea floor
|MOI summary=To be invited please email Chris Jenkins at: jenkinsc0@gmail.com (travel costs met). The meeting brings together an interdisciplinary team of biologists, geologists, oceanographers, acousticians, and computer technologists to address questions about the interactions driving processes on the sea floor.
How to improve scientific understanding of the effects of biology on our sensing and use of the seafloor ?
To achieve that, what insights do the bio-scientists need from the geo-scientists, and vice versa: geo-scientists need from the bio-scientists ?
What are the most productive and exciting ways to improve our scientific tools - models, databases, fieldwork ?
What use cases and human benefits come out ? And what holistic dimensions are there to this work ?
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"The Ocean's Seafloor - One Bio-Geo System"
Schloss Herrenhausen
Hannover, Germany
12 - 14 October 2016
To be invited please email Chris Jenkins at: jenkinsc0@gmail.com (travel costs met). The meeting brings together an interdisciplinary team of biologists, geologists, oceanographers, acousticians, and computer technologists to address questions about the interactions driving processes on the sea floor.