December 2023

Special Issue on Building Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Ocean Sciences

December 2023 | Oceanography

The Oceanography Society was founded in 1988 to advance

oceanographic research, technology, and education, and

to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its appli-

cation through research and education. TOS promotes

the broad understanding of oceanography, facilitates con-

sensus building across all the disciplines of the field, and

informs the public about ocean research, innovative tech-

nology, and educational opportunities throughout the spec-

trum of oceanographic inquiry.

OFFICERS

PRESIDENT: Deborah Bronk

PRESIDENT-ELECT: Paula Bontempi

PAST-PRESIDENT: Andone Lavery

SECRETARY: Allison Miller

TREASURER: Susan Banahan

COUNCILORS

AT-LARGE: Mona Behl

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY: Anna Michel

BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY: Kim S. Bernard

CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY: Jun Nishioka

EARLY CAREER: Erin Satterthwaite

EDUCATION: Sara Harris

GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY: Laura Guertin

OCEAN DATA SCIENCE: Vicki Ferrini

OCEAN SCIENCE AND POLICY: Leopoldo C. Gerhardinger

PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY: LuAnne Thompson

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE: Josette McLean

JEDI COUNCILOR: Sheri White

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Jennifer Ramarui

CORPORATE AND INSTITUTIONAL

MEMBERS

Baker Donelson » bakerdonelson.com

Integral Consulting Inc. » integral-corp.com

National Oceanography Centre » noc.ac.uk

RBR » rbr-global.com

Sea-Bird Scientific » seabird.com

Sequoia » sequoiasci.com

tos.org

EDITOR

Ellen S. Kappel, Geosciences Professional Services Inc.

ASSISTANT EDITOR

Vicky Cullen

DESIGN/PRODUCTION

Johanna Adams

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Claudia Benitez-Nelson, University of South Carolina

Ian Brosnan, NASA Ames Research Center

Grace Chang, Integral Consulting Inc.

Kjersti Daae, University of Bergen

Mirjam Glessmer, Lund University

Charles H. Greene, University of Washington

Amelia Shevenell, University of South Florida

William Smyth, Oregon State University

Peter Wadhams, University of Cambridge

Oceanography contains peer-reviewed articles that chronicle

all aspects of ocean science and its applications. The journal

presents significant research, noteworthy achievements, excit-

ing new technology, and articles that address public policy and

education and how they are affected by science and technol-

ogy. The overall goal of Oceanography is cross- disciplinary

communication in the ocean sciences.

Oceanography (Print ISSN 1042-8275; Online ISSN 2377-617X)

is published by The Oceanography Society, 1 Research Court,

Suite 450-117, Rockville, MD 20850 USA. Oceanography arti-

cles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation,

distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format as long

as users cite the materials appropriately, provide a link to the

Creative Commons license, and indicate the changes that were

made to the original content. Third-party material used in arti-

cles are included in the Creative Commons license unless indi-

cated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If the material is

not included in the article’s Creative Commons license, users

will need to obtain permission directly from the license holder

to reproduce the material. Please contact Jennifer Ramarui at

info@tos.org for further information.

Oceanography

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December 2023 | Oceanography

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