VOL. 8: Proceedings of the First SeaWiFS Science Team Meeting.
Citation:
Hooker, S.B., W.E. Esaias, and L.A. Rexrode, 1993: Proceedings of the First SeaWiFS
Science Team Meeting. NASA Tech. Memo. 104566, Vol. 8, S.B. Hooker and E.R.
Firestone, Eds., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 61 pp.
The first meeting of the SeaWiFS Science Team was held January 19--22,
1993 in Annapolis, Maryland, in preparation for a launch of the SeaStar
satellite carrying the SeaWiFS ocean color sensor in the October 1993 time
frame. The primary goals of the meeting were: 1) to brief Science Team
members, agency representatives, and international collaborators in considerable
detail on the status of the mission by representatives from the SeaWiFS Project,
the prime contractor Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC), and the Goddard
Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC); 2) to provide for briefings on the
science investigations undertaken by Science Team members and to solicit
comments and recommendations from meeting attendees for improvements; and 3) to
improve coordination of research and validation activities both inter- and
intra-nationally with respect to collection, validation, and application of ocean
color data from the SeaWiFS mission. Following the presentations, working
groups met more informally for in-depth discussions covering all aspects of the
mission and underlying scientific questions. These deliberations resulted in 60
specific recommendations concerning the mission, each of which was reviewed in
plenary session to develop a consensus position. The SeaWiFS Project and the
Goddard DAAC have developed a list of action items based on the recommendations
and will provide their response to each of the recommendations in a timely
fashion.
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