On this day in history,...
...in 2007, the Global Ocean Ship-Based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) convened its inaugural meeting in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. This panel was co-sponsored by the International Ocean Carbon Coordination Project (IOCCP) and the Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) project, aiming to develop a comprehensive strategy for a sustained global repeat hydrography program. The initiative sought to build upon the foundational work of previous programs such as the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS).

The initial panel comprised esteemed scientists, including Masao Fukasawa (JAMSTEC, Japan), Chris Sabine (NOAA, USA), Bernadette Sloyan (CSIRO, Australia), Toste Tanhua and Arne Koertzinger (IfM-GeoMar, Germany), Gregory Johnson (NOAA, USA), and Nicolas Gruber (ETH, Switzerland). Their collective expertise was instrumental in shaping the program's objectives and methodologies.
While the exact date of this meeting is not specified in available records, we have designated November 3, 2007, as a reference point. Should more precise information become available, we are committed to updating this account accordingly.
Sources
- IOCCP Report No. 15: unesdoc.unesco.org
- GO-SHIP Meeting Report: go-ship.org
- The Global Ocean Ship-Based Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP): A Platform for Integrated Multidisciplinary Ocean Science