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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 geological processes that shape submarine canyons and their implications for benthic habitats. Presentations will focus on canyon formation, sediment transport, and the resulting impact on marine ecosystems.
This track will examine the diversity of benthic species found in deep-sea environments, highlighting the ecological roles they play. Research on species interactions, adaptations, and responses to environmental changes will be discussed.
This session will address the complex sedimentary processes occurring within submarine canyons and their influence on benthic habitats. Studies will focus on sediment transport mechanisms, deposition patterns, and their ecological consequences.
This track will present innovative methodologies for mapping and assessing benthic habitats in submarine canyons. Emphasis will be placed on remote sensing technologies, GIS applications, and field survey techniques.
This session will focus on the importance of ecological monitoring in understanding the health and dynamics of deep-ocean habitats. Presentations will cover monitoring techniques, data analysis, and case studies from various submarine canyons.
This track will explore the rich biodiversity found in submarine canyons and the conservation strategies necessary to protect these unique ecosystems. Discussions will include threats to biodiversity and effective management practices.
This session will investigate the functional roles of benthic communities in submarine canyons and their contributions to ecosystem services. Research will highlight nutrient cycling, habitat provision, and resilience to environmental changes.
This track will examine the effects of climate change on oceanographic processes influencing submarine canyons. Presentations will focus on changes in temperature, salinity, and currents and their implications for benthic habitats.
This session will explore the dynamic interactions between benthic and pelagic ecosystems in submarine canyons. Research will focus on nutrient exchange, food web dynamics, and the influence of physical processes.
This track will showcase cutting-edge technologies and methodologies for deep-sea research, particularly in submarine canyons. Emphasis will be placed on advancements in submersibles, remote sensing, and data collection techniques.
This session will address the various human activities affecting submarine canyon ecosystems, including fishing, mining, and pollution. Discussions will focus on the implications of these impacts and potential mitigation strategies.