CHEERS OCEANEERS! April 8th, 2026
CHEERS OCEANEERS! April 8th 2026
This month, our main presenter will be Danielle Muller of SCCOOS. She will tell us all about SCCOOS and their Public-Private Partnerships
SCCOOS - Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System
SCCOOS is a science-based decision support system that provides the scientific data and information necessary to address coastal issues. SCCOOS is one of 11 regional ocean observing systems of the US Integrated Ocean Observing System.
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Welcome to the monthly event for the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (OES), San Diego Chapter, which is hosting this meeting jointly along with TMA BlueTech (The Maritime Alliance), and MTS (Marine Technology Society).
Please join us for the main presentation and also plenty of time for networking and friendly conversation about everything oceanic, engineering, science, Blue Tech, and more. No need to be an IEEE or OES member, or TMA, or MTS. Everyone is invited.
This month, we will be at Quantum Brewing again, a cool science-themed brewery founded by a biochemist.
No ticket required, but please order something for yourself from the brewery.
Please grab a bite from a nearby restaurant, which is okay to bring into the brewery per the owner.
The food and drinks are not being funded by the hosts. Please open your own tab.
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Danielle Muller of SCCOOS
Biography:
Danielle is a lifelong mariner with expertise in ocean science as it relates to ecotourism, education & outreach, and the maritime industry. Boats have taken her throughout the Bahamas, Turks, Cuba, Caribbean, Canada, Mexico, and the US West Coast. Curiosity has fueled her career as a dive instructor, sailing instructor, captain, marine biologist, education director, and now a program coordinator of Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System. SCCOOS is a science-based decision support system that provides the scientific data and information necessary to address coastal issues. SCCOOS is one of 11 regional ocean observing systems of the US Integrated Ocean Observing System.
Agenda
Agenda:
5:30pm: Arrival and networking, order food/drinks for yourself.
6:15pm: OES and other hosting group announcements.
6:20pm: Main Presentation
6:40pm (approximately): “open mic” for any other attendees to present anything they like (ocean-related, of course).
Examples: employers presenting opportunities for employment, job seekers presenting a quick bio, internship program opportunities, promoting other events, seeking funding, “show and tell” of any cool technology you are working on, etc.
*For the open mic portion of the event, please observe a time-limit of 3 minutes maximum per person. If you want to give a longer presentation, please ask to be the main presenter for an upcoming monthly event.
7:00pm to close: enjoy some drinks and chatting with fellow oceanic engineering enthusiasts.
RSVPs are appreciated for planning purposes.