The Oceanography Society builds capacity; catalyzes ocean research, technology, policy, and education; and promotes equitable access to opportunities for all.
We've received a great response to the call for abstracts, but we have room for more!
Register at https://t.co/AhAstbb9Td and submit by this Friday, May 8.
See you in Ghent this September!
🎉 We’re excited to unveil our #OSM26 mascot’s name for this year: Clyde! 🎉
Inspired by Glasgow’s River Clyde, we’re delighted to announce Mickey Rogers as the contest winner!
Don’t miss your chance to snag your own Clyde at the OSM26 Store! More info: https://t.co/BchToYcmj4
Join us on November 10 @ 1 pm for the 3rd installment of the TOS/MPOWIR/SWMS webinar series on "Discovering the Hidden Curriculum in Marine Science"
Monday's topic is "Navigating the Journal Submission Process" Register at: https://t.co/uQJnFHk4hh
More: https://t.co/TOJ36BAdEZ
This survey seeks input on experiences with promotion & tenure to gain a deeper understanding of the formal & informal processes that underpin these systems, including perceptions of fairness, mentorship, flexibility, and overall well-being.
Survey Link
https://t.co/du7hS6qej8
Nominate a colleague for a TOS Honor! 👏
- Fellows
- Early Career Award
- Mentoring Award
- Ocean Observing Team Award
- Wallace Broecker Medal
- Nils Jerlov Medal
- Walter Munk Medal
- Mary Sears Medal
Learn more at https://t.co/EzoDMk43S6
Nominations due November 7, 2025.
Join us on Monday, October 27th at 1 PM ET for the first webinar in the “Discovering the Hidden Curriculum in Marine Science” series hosted by TOS, SWMS, and MPOWIR. This webinar will focus on the editorial process and how to become an editor. Register at https://t.co/lH3Gx46SeL
🌊#OSM26 Session and Town Hall Proposals Now Open!🎉🏞️The Ocean Sciences Meeting is thrilled to bring the global ocean science community together in Glasgow, Scotland, from 22–27 February 2026.📆
🛑Now is your chance to make a difference—submit a session or town hall proposal and help shape the future of ocean science! ➡️https://t.co/z9Jb3TS4Qw
#OceanScience #Conference #Scotland #Science #ASLO #TOSS #UNDecade
26th Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture - Oceanography in the Age of Intelligent Robots and a Changing Climate https://t.co/CM4Coux8HT via @theNASEM
Grad Students - Preparing for your first research cruise?
Check out this super-useful resource from Meg Yoder, PhD Candidate at Boston College: Life and Science at Sea: Advice for your First Scientific Research Cruise from Experienced Oceanographers.
https://t.co/NVlCZbW9ej
🌊#OSM26 is proud to be an Endorsed Decade Action program within the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. This signifies the commitment to advancing ocean science and working to achieve a healthier ocean by 2030! https://t.co/eCOIrXklL4
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📆 Mark your calendar! Key dates for #OSM26 are here—start preparing your submission and be part of the conversation!
🌊Proposals open on 2 April and close on 28 May
🌊Abstracts open 9 July and close on 20 August
#OSM26#OceanSciences#Glasgow#ASLO#AGU@aslo_org@theAGU
Are you travel-ready? Check out the OSM26 website for the latest updates on obtaining visas, electronic travel authorization (ETA), and a sample justification letter! https://t.co/wIkD7giwRy
#OSM#OSM26#OceanSciences#Glasgow@aslo_org@theAGU
🌊 We can't wait for Glasgow! 🌍 Watch this message from Lord Provost of Glasgow, Jacqueline McLaren, as we gear up for #OSM26: https://t.co/Xly8jrrTGA
Get ready to connect, collaborate, and explore the future of ocean sciences in this oceanic city! 🌊✨
#Glasgow#ASLO#AGU
🌊 Save the date! The Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) is coming to Glasgow, Scotland, 22-27 Feb 2026!🌍 Join scientists, students & journalists to grow our global ocean community, foster partnerships and build a sustainable future. #OSM26#oceansciences
Follow us in real time as we measure the waves of #HurricaneHelene as it approaches Florida. The Lagrangian Drifter Lab & Global Drifter Program at Scripps deployed drifters from @NOAA, @USNavy & @usairforce planes into the storm's path. See the latest: https://t.co/nxFtH2PrzE
Don't miss another early release from @TOSOceanography: Observing Ocean Boundary Currents: Lessons Learned from Six Regions with Mature Observational and Modeling Systems by Ayoub et al. https://t.co/x0jPOzljuo
Just released by @TOSOceanography : Forecasting a Summer of Extremes: Building Stakeholder Response Capacity to Marine Heatwaves by Hobday et al. Read it now at https://t.co/4yUcgGzLZa
NEW Early Online Release from @TOSOceanography: Consensus Around a Common Definition of Atlantic Overturning Will Promote Progress by N. Foukal and L. Chafik. Read it now at https://t.co/7Nqh0FVSSG