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International Conference on Ocean Biogeochemistry and Biological Productivity
14–15 Dec 2026
Manchester, UK
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01
Nutrient Cycling in Marine Ecosystems
This track focuses on the intricate processes of nutrient cycling within marine ecosystems and their implications for biological productivity. Participants will explore the interactions between physical and biological factors that influence nutrient dynamics in oceanic environments.
02
Primary Production and Carbon Flux
This session will delve into the mechanisms of primary production in marine environments and its role in carbon flux. Researchers will present findings on how varying environmental conditions affect productivity and carbon sequestration in ocean systems.
03
Phytoplankton Dynamics and Ecosystem Health
This track examines the role of phytoplankton as foundational components of marine food webs and their response to environmental changes. Discussions will include phytoplankton diversity, distribution, and their contributions to ecosystem services.
04
Marine Chemistry and Biogeochemical Processes
This session will investigate the chemical processes governing marine biogeochemistry and their implications for ocean health. Topics will include nutrient availability, chemical interactions, and the impact of anthropogenic influences on marine chemistry.
05
Climate Impacts on Ocean Productivity
This track addresses the effects of climate change on ocean productivity and biogeochemical cycles. Researchers will present studies on shifting marine species distributions, altered nutrient dynamics, and the resilience of marine ecosystems.
06
Coastal Ecosystems and Environmental Monitoring
This session focuses on the importance of coastal ecosystems in maintaining biodiversity and providing ecosystem services. Participants will discuss innovative monitoring techniques and management strategies for preserving coastal health.
07
Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
This track explores the relationship between marine biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides. Presentations will highlight the importance of biodiversity in sustaining marine productivity and resilience against environmental stressors.
08
Ocean Modeling and Predictive Analytics
This session will cover advancements in ocean modeling techniques and their applications in predicting biogeochemical processes. Researchers will share insights on how modeling can enhance our understanding of marine ecosystems and inform management practices.
09
Marine Food Webs and Trophic Interactions
This track investigates the complexities of marine food webs and the trophic interactions that drive ecosystem dynamics. Discussions will include the impacts of species interactions on productivity and ecosystem stability.
10
Carbon Sequestration in Marine Environments
This session focuses on the mechanisms and processes of carbon sequestration in marine environments. Participants will explore the role of various marine organisms and habitats in capturing and storing carbon.
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Innovative Approaches to Ocean Biogeochemistry
This track highlights novel research methodologies and technologies in the field of ocean biogeochemistry. Presentations will showcase interdisciplinary approaches that enhance our understanding of marine systems and their responses to global change.