Coordinated by the ESA-funded SCOPE project (Satellite-based observations of Carbon in the Ocean: Pools, Fluxes and Exchanges).
Dates
• Online: 24–26 November 2025• In-person: 2–4 December 2025 at the International Ocean Colour Science (IOCS) Meeting in Darmstadt, Germany
Join us for the 2nd Ocean Carbon from Space Workshop, which will bring together the scientific community to address key gaps, challenges, and opportunities in ocean carbon research. The workshop will support progress towards an integrated approach for characterising the ocean carbon budget using satellite observations and will advance our understanding of its variability across space and time. Outcomes will provide insight into how satellite observations can inform ocean carbon assessments in the Earth System in a climate context, support the evaluation and improvement of climate models, and provide advice and guidance to high-level policy activities.
The workshop consists of two components: an online workshop (24–26 November 2025), followed by in-person sessions at IOCS meeting (2–4 December 2025), including a half-day plenary and a focused 2.5-hour breakout session. Participants can join online or in-person sessions, or both.
The workshop website and a preliminary programme will be available in May 2025.
Contact
Dr. Gemma Kulk (SCOPE Science Lead) gkuNOSPAM@pml.ac.uk
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