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05 Call Digest #32

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Hello @nmfs-openscapes/2022-noaa-afsc-fall-cohort !

Thank you all for our final session last week! It was really inspiring to see your work to improve your workflows and hear your plans to include more colleagues going forward. It’s so great to hear that many people will continue their Seaside Chats. Thank you for sharing so much with your colleagues, as well as your needs and ideas for leadership.

We’re excited to continue this momentum. As part of that, Eli Holmes (NWFSC) and Julie Lowndes (Openscapes) submitted a 3-year NMFS Openscapes proposal that supports further training and staff time (to NOAA BAA on Dec 6); you can help spread the word with your directors (2-page summary). Amanda Bradford presented to the PIFSC PSD (Protected Species Division) All Hands meeting (slides) and afterwards, in a real-time survey, when asked “What would help you manage your workload more effectively?” - 9 of 72 responses from 27 respondents mentioned open science, Openscapes, or coworking! Please reuse at your centers, and reply in this GitHub issue with other examples! And on January 26, a panel of Openscapes Mentors including Adyan Rios (SEFSC) and Josh London (AFSC) will present “Better science for future us: Openscapes stories and approaches for the Year of Open Science” at the ESIP Winter Meeting “Opening Doors to Open Science”.

Increasing the visibility and value of the work you’re doing is important. You can add Openscapes to your CV: “Professional Development: Openscapes Champions Program, September - November, 2022 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7407247”.

We look forward to watching you advance on your journeys! We’ve got several ways to stay in touch.

Openscapes would love your feedback so we can improve and support future cohorts - including NMFS; please fill out this survey by Dec 20.

Please have someone from each team email/direct message Julie a physical address where we can send stickers via postal service! We'll ask that you distribute them within your team.

Look for a summary post on the Openscapes blog in January and share it with your colleagues. In the meantime, use our Openscapes Spotify Playlist for inspiration - updated with tunes from across all 4 NMFS Cohorts!!

Below is a light digest of Call 5.

Wishing you all a restful holiday season,

Stef, Julie, Megsie, Josh, Em

Digest: Cohort Call 05 [ 2022-noaa-afsc-fall ]

Cohort Google Drive folder - contains agendas, video recordings, slides, pathways folder

nmfs-openscapes.github.io/2022-noaa-afsc-fall - cohort webpage

Goals: People shared their Pathways and we discussed next steps going forward.

Teams' Pathways are located in the Pathways subfolder. If you haven’t yet, please add your slides there so your colleagues might refer to them.

Example 1: PIFSC Protected Species Division created a new GitHub organization and information hub (using Quarto)

Example 2: AFSC Pcod tagging & Marvels group did some really foundational work; used a “Mural” board to map out their activities and roles together.

Example 3: NWFSC Ecosystem Status Report Automation team was united by working on reports with many contributors of maps, time series data that become 20-page reports.

Example 4: the SEFSC Trawl and Plankton Branch team focused on “Where are we going and how do we get there”, and plans to do better documentation, use GitHub, which in the near-term involves setting up discussions to include more team members and set up collaborative processes.

A few lines from shared notes in the Agenda doc, excerpted from all 4 NMFS Cohorts

Upon completing Openscapes, how do you feel about your needs and how you are supported to meet those needs?

Upon completing Openscapes, what are your ideas and needs for your team’s future progress?

Discussion

Thank you so much! Please reuse/remix resources and stay in touch