Abstract Submission
The deadline for abstract submission has now passed, and we have received around 350 abstracts. Thank-you authors! We are now considering the scheduling and space available, and will reply to authors with further information in the coming weeks.
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Session titles
- Marine Science for Society
- Ocean science for meeting & setting policy requirements in a changing world
- Science impacts through Open Data
- Renewable and low carbon energy: interactions with the marine system
- Technological advancement and democratisation of ocean observing systems
- Advances in monitoring natural waters via novel sensors and techniques
- Ocean remote sensing: emerging and future opportunities
- Sea-level rise and variability: from global means to coastal floods
- Palaeoceanography: marine environments of the past and the establishment of long baselines
- The impacts of marine climate change and variability in the shelf seas
- Changes in the Arctic Ocean System
- Open session on Ocean Circulation and Processes
- Atlantic Ocean Circulation and Variability
- Physical coastal processes; connections between land, ocean, and atmosphere
- Ocean Shelf Exchange
- Internal waves and turbulent mixing processes: from lakes and coastal seas to the deep ocean
- Transport and mixing in estuarine and coastal waters
- Trace element and isotope exchange at ocean boundaries
- Water-column Biogeochemistry and Physics in Shelf Seas
- Biogeochemistry, macronutrient and carbon cycling in the benthic layer of coastal and shelf-seas
- Fine scale turbulence: theory, models and observations
- Physical and biogeochemical drivers of deoxygenation in the marine environment
- Overcoming the temporal and spatial complexities of open ocean nutrient cycling
- Drivers for patchiness and marine vertebrate dynamics
- Complex topographies in the ocean: Techniques, recent advances and future challenges
- Use of Long Term Ecological Time Series to Monitor the Health of the Ocean
- Integrating ‘omic’ datasets to understand ocean systems
- Marine Invasive Alien Species & Climate Change
- Observations and Earth system models: A synergistic relationship
- The Indian Ocean: recent research and questions for the future
- Beyond the bi-plot: State of the art approaches to using stable isotopes and biomarkers in marine trophic and spatial ecology
- Advances in Marine Geoscience: At the Interface between Physical and Chemical Oceanography
- Open session on marine biogeochemistry