| Background
Progress in many aspects of marine science is based on ocean observations,
monitoring, and the management and dissemination of the data provided
by these activities. Long-term monitoring observations are particularly
critical to detecting and understanding ecosystem changes. It is
widely recognized that these fundamental activities often lack the
glamour and respect that typically accompanies scientific achievements
that rely on monitoring and observation. Unfortunately, the consequences
are that monitoring activities are often taken for granted or even
targeted for budget cuts when PICES member countries experience
financial constraints. With this in mind, it was proposed at the
2006 Annual Meeting in Yokohama, Japan, that a new PICES award be
established to acknowledge monitoring and data management activities
that contribute to the progress of marine science in the North Pacific.
The principles of the award were approved at the 2007 inter-sessional
Science Board/Governing Council meeting, also in Yokohama, and the
name and description of the award were finalized at the 2007 Annual
Meeting in Victoria, Canada.
Aims
The PICES Ocean Monitoring Service Award (POMA) aims to recognize
organizations, groups and outstanding individuals that have contributed
significantly to the advancement of marine science in the North
Pacific through long-term ocean monitoring and data management.
The award also strives to enlighten the public on the importance
of those activities as fundamental to marine science. It draws attention
to an important aspect of the PICES Convention that is not so much
in the limelight: “to promote the collection and exchange
of information and data related to marine scientific research in
the area concerned.”
Eligibility
The award is given for significant contributions to the progress
of marine science in the North Pacific through long-term monitoring
operations, management of data associated with ocean conditions
and marine bio-resources in the region, or both categories. Recipients
may include, for example, research vessels, research or administrative
institutes or portions thereof, or technical groups involved in
monitoring, data management and dissemination, or a combination
of these activities. Outstanding individual efforts may also be
recognized.
Nomination and Selection
Nominations from individuals or groups from PICES member countries
should be sent with supporting documentation to the Executive Secretary
(bychkov@pices.int) by the
deadline specified in the Call for Nominations at the PICES website
(http://www.pices.int/awards/POMA_award/POMA_award.aspx).
The Technical Committee on Monitoring (MONITOR) and Technical Committee
on Data Exchange (TCODE) will evaluate independently the documents
submitted with each nomination, and recommend some or all of the
nominations for consideration by Science Board. Evaluations will
include the relevance, duration and balance of activities (ocean
observation, resource monitoring, data management, etc.). If more
than one nomination is considered worthy of recognition by MONITOR
or TCODE, rank preferences will be provided to Science Board by
each Technical Committee. A maximum of one award will be given each
year. To keep a large pool of potential candidates, Science Board
will reserve any surplus of recommendations for review in subsequent
years. Those nominated but not recommended by a Technical Committee
must be re-submitted if they are to be considered for the next year.
Award and Presentation
The award consists of a certificate signed by the PICES Chairman
and the PICES Science Board Chairman, which will be presented to
the recipients (or their representative) at the Opening Session
of the PICES Annual Meeting. No financial support from PICES will
be provided to the recipient to attend the Annual Meeting where
the award is given. Should any representative be unable to attend
the Annual Meeting, a Delegate of the recipient’s country
will be asked to accept the award on behalf of the recipient.
We are now soliciting nominations for the
2013 POMA Award. The closing date for nominations is March 15, 2013.
The award will be presented during the Opening Session of PICES-2013
in Nanaimo, Canada. |