Aerial view of oil tanker ship at the port.

FOO 2025

This forum continues our tradition of bringing together experts, innovators, and practitioners to discuss advancements and challenges in operational oceanography.

Keynote speakers include:

Katrina Maguire, Head of the International Environment, Reef and Ocean Division in the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water

Arani Chandrapavan, Fisheries scientist with 20 years of invertebrate biology and fisheries stock assessment experience. She also has an extensive understanding of climate change, and marine heatwaves.

Lyndon Llewellyn, Deputy Chair of the National Marine Science Committee and Chair of the Science and Technology Advisory Committee for the Integrated Marine Observing System.

Keynote

Sustainable Ocean Plan – Katrina Maguire, DCCEEW

Session 1: Sovereign Industry

Generative AI and data assimilation for real-time ship route optimisation – Shane Keating, countercurrent.ai

Development of Ocean–Atmosphere Foundation Models – Justin Freeman, Flowershift

Ocean Data Collection and Sovereign Development – Sam Ward, BlueOcean MTS

Delivering coastal and ocean hazard information for the Australian Climate Service – Claire Spillman, Bureau of Meteorology

Artificial Intelligence to improve operational forecasting, what is the key ingredient? – Geoffrey Wake, Oceancomm

Session 3: Data needs and gaps

From the Ocean to the Cloud – Now and the Future – Mark Rehbein, IMOS

XBT real-time applications – Ashley Parker, CSIRO Environment

New in Data Collection – Michael Mitchell, Elysium EPL

Keynote

National Marine Science Strategy – Lyndon Llewellyn, The Australian Institute of Marine Science