Interdisciplinary learned society of the United Kingdom
The Challenger Society for Marine Science (or Challenger Society) is a learned society established in 1903 in the United Kingdom around the interdisciplinary subject of marine science.[1] The central objectives of the Challenger Society are:[2]
To advance the study of marine science through research and education;
To disseminate knowledge of marine science with a view to encouraging a wider interest in the study of the world's oceans and an awareness of the need for their proper management;
To contribute to public debate on the development of marine science.
The Challenger Society has a current membership of several hundred scientists and students.[citation needed] The Society publishes the journalOcean Challenge three times a year, together with a monthly newsletter, Challenge Wave.[5] Every two years since 1984, the Society holds a four-day conference, the Challenger Conference for Marine Science (formerly known as UK Oceanography). This conference typically attracts around 300 delegates and its location is rotated around the key marine-based research centres and universities within the UK.[6] The most recent conference in September 2015 was hosted at Sheffield University.[7]