Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This session will explore the fundamental principles governing ocean currents and their role in global circulation patterns. Emphasis will be placed on the interactions between physical processes and marine ecosystems.
This track focuses on the various mechanisms of larval dispersal and their implications for marine population dynamics. Studies will examine how ocean currents influence the connectivity of marine species.
This session will investigate the biogeographical patterns of marine species in relation to oceanographic features. Presentations will highlight the importance of connectivity in maintaining biodiversity.
This track will address the role of nutrient transport in shaping marine ecosystems and their resilience. Research will focus on how physical oceanography influences nutrient availability and biological productivity.
This session will delve into the mixing processes that occur in the ocean and their significance for marine ecosystems. Discussions will include the impact of mixing on nutrient distribution and species interactions.
This track will explore the hydrodynamic processes that facilitate interactions within marine ecosystems. Presentations will cover the implications of these interactions for species migration and habitat connectivity.
This session will examine the effects of climate change on ocean currents and their subsequent impact on marine ecosystem connectivity. Research will highlight adaptive strategies of marine organisms in response to changing conditions.
This track will focus on innovative modeling approaches to understand transport pathways in oceanic systems. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of physical and biological data to enhance predictive capabilities.
This session will present advancements in oceanographic measurement techniques and their applications in studying marine ecosystems. Discussions will include the role of technology in enhancing our understanding of ocean dynamics.
This track will investigate the relationship between ecosystem resilience and connectivity in marine environments. Presentations will focus on case studies that illustrate the importance of maintaining ecological linkages.
This session will explore the role of thermohaline circulation in shaping marine biodiversity patterns. Discussions will emphasize the interconnectedness of physical oceanography and biological diversity.
