The selection process considers several factors, including:
- Quality of the application: This includes clarity, completeness, and alignment with program guidelines.
- Relevance of the application to the below priority areas as identified in the fellowship announcement:
- Emerging and low-cost technologies for ocean observations
- Physical, biological, and biogeochemical sensors on floats and gliders
- Floating litter observations and modeling
- Open and coastal ocean observation, modelling, and management
- Data management & time series analysis
- Underwater sound, acoustic observations and modelling
- Optical measurements of living and non-living particles
- Fixed-point time-series observations (e.g., contributing to OceanSITES, OBIS, IODE Ocean Data Portal, WOD, and/or other shared data systems)
- Large-scale, operational biological observations including biomolecular and biodiversity (e.g., biological EOVs, CPR, OBON, and other programs)
- Evidence of capacity building: The application should demonstrate how the proposed training will lead to lasting improvements in regional oceanographic observations.
- Regional distribution: The program aims to distribute awards geographically to ensure a diverse pool of fellows.