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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 underlying physical and chemical processes driving ocean deoxygenation. Emphasis will be placed on the role of stratification, nutrient loading, and climate variability in shaping oxygen dynamics.
This track will focus on the biological responses of marine ecosystems to hypoxic conditions. Presentations will cover shifts in species composition, trophic interactions, and community resilience.
This session aims to investigate the spatial and temporal patterns of oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) across various marine environments. Discussions will include the ecological and biogeochemical implications of OMZ expansion.
This track will address the impacts of ocean deoxygenation on marine biodiversity and species distribution. Researchers will present findings on species adaptation and shifts in habitat utilization.
This session will examine the interplay between ocean deoxygenation and biogeochemical cycles, including carbon and nitrogen. The implications for ocean health and ecosystem services will be a key focus.
This track will explore the interactions between climate change and ocean oxygen levels. Presentations will highlight modeling efforts and observational studies that link climate variables to deoxygenation trends.
This session will focus on innovative techniques and technologies for monitoring ocean oxygen levels and assessing ecosystem health. Emphasis will be placed on remote sensing and in-situ measurement approaches.
This track will investigate the broader environmental impacts of ocean deoxygenation, including effects on fisheries, coastal communities, and marine resource management. Case studies and policy implications will be discussed.
This session will explore the resilience of marine ecosystems to deoxygenation and the strategies species employ to adapt to low oxygen environments. Insights into conservation and management practices will be shared.
This track will delve into the chemical changes associated with ocean deoxygenation and their feedback effects on marine ecosystems. Discussions will include the role of nutrient cycling and pH shifts.
This session will focus on integrative management strategies that address the challenges posed by ocean deoxygenation. Collaborative frameworks involving science, policy, and community engagement will be highlighted.