Deadline: 06 Oct 2023

Published: 27 Sept 2023

The OCB BECS Working Group call for 15 new members aimed at understanding the carbon cycle and ecosystems within the land-to-ocean aquatic continuum by improving our understanding of related benthic processes and their representation in ocean and climate models.

Benthic sediments (i.e. the seafloor) serve as the only long-term (century-to-millennial) sink of ocean carbon. Despite their critical role in the global carbon cycle, our understanding of coastal and global carbon dynamics is hindered by both a paucity of data and simplistic representations of seafloor biogeochemistry and ecosystems in models. This represents a key deficiency in future projections of the global carbon cycle and our quantification of the role of the benthos as a long-term carbon sink. Despite these uncertainties, many proposed carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and “blue carbon” climate mitigation strategies rely on ocean sediments as carbon sinks.

The coastal oceanography and global modeling communities currently operate in separate silos. This working group will be an important step forward to bridge the knowledge gap left by the lack of integration between coastal and global efforts. It hopes to identify gaps in the understanding of key processes in benthic communities across space in the coastal ocean. It will bring together a community of observationalists and modelers to integrate knowledge on coastal and open ocean benthic fluxes and biota, and coastal water column nutrient fluxes, which can be influenced by benthic-pelagic interactions. To that end, it has the following goals:

  • Facilitate communication and data sharing between coastal and global biogeochemical / ecosystem modelers and observationalists.
  • Establish shared data protocols, including common definitions and variable names/units.
  • Develop data products for model development.
  • Develop recommendations for future directions in observations and modeling.

Responsibilities of the working group members include:

  • Participating in the bimonthly webinars;
  • Contributing to the drafting and finalization of at least one of the working group reports / publications;
  • Contributing to the generation of data protocols and collecting/summarizing data from the literature into a data product;
  • Attending two in-person working group meetings (travel expenses paid). The first meeting will be early April, 2024 in the Boston, MA area. The second meeting will be in 2025, with dates/locations decided in consultation with the working group.
  • Applicants will be selected to ensure balance within the working group with respect to scientific expertise, career stage, gender, and race/ethnicity.