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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 physical processes driving changes in the Arctic Ocean, including sea-ice dynamics and ocean circulation patterns. Contributions will focus on observational studies and modeling efforts that enhance our understanding of these critical changes.
This track will address the effects of climate change on marine species and ecosystems in the Arctic region. Papers will discuss shifts in species distribution, population dynamics, and the implications for biodiversity conservation.
This session will examine the vulnerability of Arctic marine ecosystems to environmental changes and the factors that contribute to their resilience. Research on adaptive strategies and ecosystem management will be highlighted.
This track will focus on the biogeochemical processes occurring in the Arctic Ocean and their implications for ecosystem health. Studies on nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and the effects of ocean acidification will be presented.
This session will investigate the interactions between polar marine systems and climate feedback mechanisms. Contributions will include studies on how changes in sea-ice extent and ocean temperature influence global climate patterns.
This track will highlight innovative approaches to ecological monitoring in the Arctic region, focusing on the integration of traditional knowledge and modern technology. Papers will discuss methodologies for assessing ecosystem health and biodiversity.
This session will explore the hydrological changes occurring in the Arctic, including alterations in freshwater inputs and their effects on marine ecosystems. Research on the implications of these changes for species and habitat dynamics will be presented.
This track will focus on the vulnerability of Arctic marine species to climate change and their potential adaptation mechanisms. Studies will examine physiological, behavioral, and ecological responses to changing environmental conditions.
This session will investigate the ecological consequences of ocean warming in the Arctic, including impacts on food webs and trophic interactions. Contributions will highlight case studies and modeling efforts that elucidate these complex relationships.
This track will address the impacts of climate change on Arctic fisheries, including shifts in species distribution and changes in fishery management practices. Papers will discuss socio-economic implications for local communities and stakeholders.
This session will promote integrative approaches to Arctic ocean research, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration among oceanographers, climatologists, and ecologists. Contributions will showcase successful case studies that bridge gaps between physical and life sciences.