Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the dynamics of nutrient cycling in coastal environments, emphasizing the roles of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other essential elements. Researchers are invited to present studies that elucidate the interactions between biogeochemical processes and coastal productivity.
This session will explore the mechanisms of carbon flux in both coastal and open ocean systems, particularly in the context of climate change. Contributions should address how alterations in carbon dynamics impact marine ecosystems and global carbon budgets.
This track highlights the critical role of microbial communities in biogeochemical cycles, including their influence on nutrient transformations and organic matter degradation. Presentations should focus on innovative methodologies to study microbial processes in marine environments.
This session will investigate the interactions between sediments and overlying water in shaping biogeochemical processes. Topics may include sediment nutrient release, microbial activity in sediments, and the implications for coastal and open ocean ecosystems.
This track emphasizes the use of chemical tracers to understand oceanographic processes and biogeochemical dynamics. Researchers are encouraged to present findings that utilize tracers to investigate nutrient sources, transport mechanisms, and ecosystem responses.
This session will focus on methodologies and technologies for monitoring environmental changes in marine ecosystems. Contributions should address the implications of monitoring data for understanding biogeochemical processes and ecosystem health.
This track invites presentations on the development and application of biogeochemical models to predict nutrient cycling and ecosystem responses. Emphasis will be placed on integrating observational data with modeling efforts to enhance understanding of marine biogeochemistry.
This session will explore the interactions between the ocean and atmosphere, particularly in relation to gas exchange and its implications for biogeochemical cycles. Studies should address the role of these exchanges in climate regulation and marine productivity.
This track focuses on the sources, composition, and fate of dissolved organic matter in marine environments. Presentations should highlight the role of dissolved organic matter in nutrient cycling and its impact on microbial processes.
This session will investigate areas of high biogeochemical activity, often referred to as hotspots, and their significance in marine ecosystems. Contributions should explore the factors that contribute to hotspot formation and their ecological implications.
This track examines the relationships between trophic interactions and biogeochemical processes in marine ecosystems. Researchers are invited to present studies that link food web dynamics to nutrient cycling and ecosystem health.
