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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 impacts of eddy dynamics on ocean circulation patterns. Emphasis will be placed on how these processes influence mesoscale features and marine productivity.
This track will investigate the various mechanisms of nutrient transport at mesoscale levels and their implications for marine ecosystems. Discussions will include the role of physical processes in enhancing nutrient availability.
This session will focus on the dynamics of upwelling systems and their critical role in supporting marine productivity. Participants will discuss the biological responses to nutrient influxes in these regions.
This track will delve into the factors driving plankton blooms and their subsequent effects on marine food webs. The interplay between physical oceanography and biological responses will be a key focus.
This session will address the variations in primary production due to changing oceanic conditions and climate impacts. Research on the implications for marine ecosystems and fisheries will be highlighted.
This track will emphasize the integration of physical and biological processes in understanding ocean ecosystems. Discussions will include methodologies for studying these interactions at mesoscale levels.
This session will explore the interactions within the water column that drive ecosystem dynamics. Emphasis will be placed on the role of stratification and mixing in shaping marine habitats.
This track will examine the responses of marine ecosystems to climate variability and change. Participants will discuss adaptive strategies of marine organisms in the face of shifting environmental conditions.
This session will investigate the role of mesoscale processes in biogeochemical cycling within marine environments. The focus will be on nutrient cycling and its implications for marine productivity.
This track will focus on the processes of ocean mixing and their implications for nutrient distribution and marine productivity. Discussions will include the physical mechanisms that enhance or inhibit mixing.
This session will explore the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystem functioning and resilience. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the feedback mechanisms between climate and ocean processes.