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FROM THE TOS PRESIDENT
Deborah Bronk

Hello TOS members!

As the year comes to a close, I encourage us all to take advantage of what holiday breaks we may receive to pause and reflect and ask ourselves…

What do I want to do in 2024?

There is something magical about taking a break in late December. Many universities shut down for a period of time. Many businesses for at least a few days. It is an ideal time to shut off our computer, shut off our phone, and shut off our mind and just breathe.

It can be a time to reflect—to read back over your journal to see how far you have come. To skim through your calendar and remember the good times and accomplishments one more time. To make New Year’s resolutions, which is something I take very seriously.

There is tremendous power in just stopping for a while in as many ways as you can manage. It can allow you to start the new year more rejuvenated, better rested, and poised to think new thoughts. For those doing research, few things are more important. Like art, science is a creative process that cannot be forced, but done well creates something that did not exist before—new knowledge. If you are an educator, you will be better able to be positive and inspiring if you have taken the time to rest and be inspired yourself.

As we approach the winter equinox, I hope we will all tune out the bad news for a few days, light a candle, and sit quietly to savor a moment of quiet and ponder what a privilege it is to spend our lives doing such important work.

I’m here to serve, so please reach out to me at [email protected] if you have any concerns or ideas of how TOS can better serve its members and the work they do.

SOCIETY NEWS

NOMINATIONS DEADLINE EXTENDED!

TOS Council and Committees

It is not too late to to recognize and celebrate a colleague, mentor, team, or peer for their exceptional achievements and contributions to the ocean sciences. Submit your nomination for the Jerlov Medal by January 12, 2024. All other TOS Honors nominations are due by December 22, 2023.

EVENTS NEWS

REGISTRATION AND HOUSING ARE OPEN

Take advantage of the early bird registration rates by January 10, 2024, and discounted housing rates by January 24, 2024.

OCEANOGRAPHY NEWS

SPECIAL ISSUE NOW ONLINE

Building Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Ocean Sciences

This issue is in progress and articles will be posted as they are available. Please check back for new articles.

NEW EARLY ONLINE RELEASE!

STUDENT AND EARLY CAREER NEWS

STUDENT HIGHLIGHT
Arona Bender

Arona Bender is a marine biologist and researcher currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Marine Science and Conservation at Duke University, and a National Geographic Explorer. Bender became interested in marine science during her formative experiences, growing up in close proximity to the Berbice River in Guyana. This exposed her to diverse ecosystems and organisms, and instilled a deep appreciation for the wonders of the natural world. Through internships and study abroad programs, Bender has explored the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Florida Keys, Woods Hole, Mass., and Ecuador. Her research interests revolve around developing conservation strategies to support the recovery or preservation of marine mammals and sea turtles. A significant focus of her work lies in conducting interdisciplinary field research on a global scale, with a particular emphasis on investigating the impacts of climate change and human activities on sea turtle populations. By gaining insights into these effects, she strives to inform effective conservation measures that safeguard the well-being of these endangered and vulnerable species throughout their life cycle, while simultaneously protecting their critical habitats.

CHECK OUT THE LATEST CAREER PROFILE

MEREDITH JENNINGS, Senior Research Associate, Houston Advanced Research Center

COMMUNITY NEWS

CALL FOR INPUT ON

AN INCLUSIVE AND EQUITABLE OCEAN

In early 2024, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will host two workshops entitled, An Inclusive and Equitable Ocean: A Workshop (IEO). The IEO Planning Committee seeks your input on the best practices for engaging in an inclusive, equitable, and sustainable way for ocean science. Please provide your input by December 30, 2023.

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