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 track focuses on the fundamental processes governing oceanic carbon cycling, including the role of physical and biological interactions. Researchers are invited to present studies on carbon fluxes, sequestration, and the dynamics of marine carbon sinks.
This session will explore the sensitivity of oceanic systems to climate change and the resulting feedback mechanisms. Contributions that analyze how these interactions influence global climate patterns are encouraged.
This track examines the complex biogeochemical fluxes that occur within marine ecosystems. Presentations should address the interactions between biological activity and chemical processes that affect carbon cycling.
This session will delve into the relationship between primary productivity and carbon dynamics in oceanic systems. Researchers are invited to share insights on how productivity influences carbon sequestration and ecosystem health.
This track focuses on the critical processes involved in the exchange of carbon between the ocean and atmosphere. Studies that investigate the implications of these exchanges for climate sensitivity are particularly welcome.
This session will highlight innovative modeling approaches to assess carbon budgets in oceanic environments. Contributions that integrate observational data with predictive models are encouraged.
This track will explore how marine ecosystems respond to various climate impacts, including changes in temperature, acidity, and nutrient availability. Presentations should focus on resilience and adaptation strategies in marine biomes.
This session will investigate the interactions between marine biogeochemistry and climate systems. Researchers are invited to present findings that elucidate the role of biogeochemical processes in climate regulation.
This track aims to dissect the various pathways through which carbon is cycled in oceanic ecosystems. Studies that trace the movement and transformation of carbon compounds are particularly relevant.
This session will showcase cutting-edge techniques and methodologies used in ocean chemistry research. Contributions that enhance our understanding of chemical processes affecting carbon cycling are encouraged.
This track emphasizes the importance of integrative approaches in understanding oceanic carbon cycling. Researchers are invited to present interdisciplinary studies that bridge physical, chemical, and biological aspects of oceanography.
