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We are a home for Earth science data and computing professionals. Our sessions bring together the community for hands-on, interdisciplinary deep dives as we explore "Bridging Divides: Data, Technology, Community" this year. Learn more about this theme on the ESIP Meetings page.

Session and plenary recordings will be published on the ESIP YouTube Channel.
Friday July 31, 2026 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
This workshop-style session explores the question: how easy or possible is it to locate all of the data from a single research cruise? And can we digitally recreate the cruise as a footprint of the data collected? The session begins with an introduction and lightning presentations, then moves into a working session, and closes with lessons learned and next steps. Research cruises are expensive opportunities for scientists to deploy multiple instruments from multiple funding sources. Due to the heterogeneity of oceanographic sampling equipment — from sediment cores to water collection to sensor-based observations — the session will attempt to bridge the divide between technologies and guide the marine data community on how to better facilitate discoverability and interoperability of these valuable data resources.

Audience
Coders, data managers interested in practical interoperability of marine data
Speakers
avatar for Mathew Biddle

Mathew Biddle

Physical Scientist, NOAA/IOOS
Matt works as a physical scientist in the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) office, improving access to data and information by working on data management and ensuring the products put out by IOOS are easily accessible to the public.
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Carolina Berys-Gonzalez

Data Manager, CCHDO/SIO/UCSD

Friday July 31, 2026 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
Location TBA

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