13:34:14 From Tom Bansak : Thanks for switching Zoom rooms everyone. This way we don't have one 4 hour video 13:43:07 From Lesley B Knoll : For all you wild rice silent auction bidders. Ya'll are awesome and I'm going to add another pound to the winning bidder for a total of 2 pounds! 13:43:49 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : Silent auction 13:43:50 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : https://sites.google.com/umich.edu/obfs-silent-auction/home 13:44:11 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : WooHoo Lesley!!!! 13:47:44 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : 27 13:47:49 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : jason it’s page 27 13:48:57 From Phoebe Jekielek : Heck yes, thank you Jason!! 13:49:37 From Brian Kloeppel - WCU : someone post the silent link again ... 13:49:53 From Phoebe Jekielek : https://sites.google.com/umich.edu/obfs-silent-auction/home?authuser=0 13:51:27 From Skip Van Bloem : If you don’t send a photo, you also leave that to Phillippe’s discretion. 13:53:34 From Stacy Anne McNulty : 2020 = The Ether 13:53:45 From Dexter Mardis (he/him/his) : ^^^^^^ this 13:55:38 From Claudia Luke : Retire?!!! 13:56:06 From Sarah Oktay : he has been trying to retire :-) 13:56:23 From Rick Boyce : He can’t retire! 14:02:07 From Jorge Ramos : Sarah is there a link to these documents in the OBFS website or I go to NSF website? 14:02:35 From Sarah Oktay : NSF website; we will share the powerpoints and recordings with attendees 14:02:47 From Jorge Ramos : Ahh listo, super, gracias. 14:02:56 From Sarah Oktay : https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5449&org=NSF&from_org=NSF 14:03:53 From Ian Billick : Jorge, if you are looking for the strategic vision piece, you can find it at https://www.obfs.org/fsml-future 14:04:40 From Jorge Ramos : Ohh yeah that one, thanks Ian. 14:05:35 From David Romo : how about in other countries?…if we are not a US institutions, do we team up with someone in the US? 14:05:58 From Ian Billick : and here is the national academies piece https://www.nap.edu/catalog/18806/enhancing-the-value-and-sustainability-of-field-stations-and-marine-laboratories-in-the-21st-century 14:06:30 From Matt Snider (he/him) : @Davod Romo, Mpala Research Centre in northern Kenya worked with Princeton University for NSF infrastructure improvements to build their new labs space. 14:06:56 From Matt Snider (he/him) : @David Romo, Mpala Research Centre in northern Kenya worked with Princeton University for NSF infrastructure improvements to build their new labs space. 14:07:52 From VIRGINIA ZAUNBRECHER : @David Romo, we have an FSML grant for our field stations in Cameroon, so international stations are definitely eligible so long as they support NSF-funded research. 14:18:49 From Shane Waddell : your external cost estimator may lose their ability to bid on a project, so check with your construction and contracts people ahead of time if you have someone in mind to do the build. 14:20:08 From Skip Van Bloem : You are better off getting your institution to commit the IDC back to your project, outside of the agreement with NSF. You might be able to negotiate that with your VPR or grants office. Depending on how nice your inst is. 14:22:17 From David Buck (he/him/his) : https://www.nsf.gov/bio/pubs/BIODMP_Guidance.pdf 14:30:04 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : I attended the SBI course a few years ago and found it very valuable. Happy to chat about it if you have questions 14:30:22 From Dexter Mardis (he/him/his) : SBI was great when I took the mini course at Itasca 14:31:04 From Hilary Swain (she/her) : SBI training is also good training for early career individuals who might be part of succession planning 14:32:03 From Stacy Anne McNulty : Congressional Visits Day with AIBS also provides training on working with representatives in the US. OBFS funds a few participants every year. Talk to Lisa Busch. 14:33:12 From Lara Roketenetz : Also, let's not forget all the good work that happens at FSML through broader impacts on NSF funded projects! 14:33:20 From James Elser : Thank you Peter, 14:33:33 From Phoebe Jekielek : Thanks Peter! 14:33:40 From Jennifer Seavey : Thank you Peter!! 14:34:03 From Richard Durtsche : Thanks Peter! Very informative. 14:34:27 From Mark Stromberg : Thank you Peter, for all the years with OBFS and all the projects you have improved. If you retire, then “well done”. 14:35:35 From Rhonda Struminger : Thank you!!! 14:37:37 From Skip Van Bloem : Does NSF have a Peter McCartney succession plan? (Since you mentioned the R word) 14:37:43 From Paul Foster : Thanks Peter! 14:39:02 From Sarah Oktay : Thanks Peter!! 14:39:50 From Jason Tallant : What was the program Peter just said? 14:40:24 From Jason Tallant : Cyberinfrastructure Program 14:40:33 From Shane Waddell : cyberinfrastructure for biological research 14:41:42 From wmckee : Skip -- NSF has, over decades, NSF has assigned someone who had little interest in FSMLs as the Program Director -- YEAH!! What's happened is that the assignees have rapidly become FSML supporters. Peter is an example: going from kicking and screaming to the runaway best PO FSMLs have enjoyed. 14:45:05 From Philippe S. Cohen : Serving on a FSML panel is a great experience and actually quite inspiring. There is so much integrity, commitment, and hard work by the participants. Some of the best and overwhelming activities I’ve ever been involved in. Really worth pursuing. 14:48:28 From Skip Van Bloem : At Art. Exactly why I asked. 14:52:26 From Susan Flowers (she/her) : Yes, Cora! Thanks for thinking of this! 14:52:36 From Skip Van Bloem : Just a note, Clemson Baruch pays external insurance. It isn’t cheap, but it’s covered losses from multiple hurricanes over the past 5 years so it’s been worth it. ($30,000/yr_ 14:54:57 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : Amazing job by the whole team 14:55:09 From Sarah Oktay : Thank you TOM!!! 14:55:11 From Dexter Mardis (he/him/his) : Quite right! 14:55:12 From Rick Boyce : This has been a great meeting. Thank you! 14:55:30 From Jennifer Seavey : Bravo! Bravo! 14:55:30 From Lesley Knoll : Tom and Brett did a FANTASTIC job! 14:55:30 From James Elser : Tom indeed is awesome. And, no, you can’t have him. 14:55:32 From Lara Roketenetz : It has been a wonderful conference! Amazing job. 14:55:43 From Sarah Oktay : Thanks Brett and Jason!! 14:55:56 From Lesley Knoll : Kudos Jason! 14:56:03 From Cora Johnston (she/her) : It has been a great meeting, even for a relatively new member like me. Thanks! 14:56:08 From Phoebe Jekielek : Thank you all for making such a wonderful conference happen!! 14:56:24 From Francie : This has been an amazing conference! Many thanks to all who do so much work to make it happen. 14:57:01 From Skip Van Bloem : Its not over!!! Auction coming! 14:57:30 From Jennifer Seavey : Auction! Auction! 14:57:44 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : Silent auction link https://sites.google.com/umich.edu/obfs-silent-auction/home 14:57:55 From Elizabeth Long (she/her) : Live auction https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoLXz1ikyS0JArkTEmQ9IrzxmlHYW4Sv8 14:58:28 From Lesley Knoll : We'll send out a post-meeting survey via email. So be on the lookout for that in 1 - 2 weeks. 14:58:34 From Tom Bansak : This meeting was great because of all of you - the OBFS Community! 14:59:16 From Phoebe Jekielek : Woooohoooooooo!!! 14:59:48 From Jennifer Seavey : Bid big 14:59:51 From yvonne vaillancourt : Thank you this has been great! 14:59:53 From Claudia Luke : Love you all! 14:59:53 From Molly Stephens : Thank you!