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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This session will explore the mechanisms and implications of thermohaline circulation in the context of global climate regulation. Researchers are invited to present findings on how variations in these currents influence climate patterns and marine ecosystems.
This track focuses on the intricate processes of ocean circulation and their role in heat transport across the globe. Contributions will highlight new insights into the physical dynamics that govern these systems and their impact on climate.
This session aims to address the role of deep ocean currents in carbon sequestration and fluxes. Presentations will cover methodologies for measuring carbon dynamics and the implications for climate change mitigation.
This track will examine the hydrodynamic processes in deep-sea environments and their interactions with marine life. Research presented will focus on how these dynamics affect biodiversity and ecological resilience.
This session will delve into the feedback loops between climate systems and oceanic processes. Papers will discuss the implications of these interactions for future climate scenarios and ocean health.
This track invites discussions on the overarching dynamics of the global ocean and their responses to climate change. Contributions will highlight recent findings on ocean circulation patterns and their climatic implications.
This session will focus on the interactions within the water column that influence biogeochemical cycles. Researchers are encouraged to present studies on nutrient dynamics and their effects on marine ecosystems.
This track will showcase the latest advancements in climate modeling techniques and oceanographic monitoring technologies. Presentations will emphasize the importance of accurate models for predicting climate impacts on ocean systems.
This session will explore the environmental consequences of ocean mixing processes. Contributions will focus on how mixing affects nutrient distribution, marine habitats, and overall ecosystem health.
This track will investigate how changes in ocean circulation patterns affect marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. Papers will provide insights into species adaptations and shifts in community structures.
This session encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates oceanographic and climatological studies. Presentations will highlight collaborative efforts to address complex ocean-climate interactions and their societal implications.