Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

5th SCACR International Short Conference on APPLIED COASTAL RESEARCH, June 2011, Germany






















Last Call for Abstracts


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5th EARSeL Workshop on Remote Sensing of the Coastal Zone, Czech Republic, June - 2011
















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V Conferencia Internacional de Manejo Integrado de Zonas Costeras, Cuba, Mayo-2011





V  Conferencia Internacional de Manejo Integrado de Zonas Costeras
CARICOSTAS 2011
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ICS2011 - 11th International Coastal Symposium








Conference Themes
  • Acoustic Remote Sensing
  • Barrier Islands
  • Beach Processes
  • Beaches in Fetch-Limited Environments
  • Climate Change
  • Coastal Dunes
  • Coastal Ecosystems
  • Coastal Engineering
  • Coastal Evolution
  • Coastal Geomorphology
  • Coastal Hazards and Pollution
  • Coastal Modelling
  • Coastal Polices and Planning
  • Coastal Restoration & Mitigation
  • Coastal Tourism
  • Coastal Zone Management
  • Delta Plain Management
  • Estuaries and Lagoons
  • Estuarine & wetland Restoration
  • GIS and Remote Sensing Applications
  • Human impact (interaction)
  • Impact of Extreme Storms
  • Integrated Catchment and Coastal Zone Management
  • Marine & Coastal protected areas
  • Nontidal Coasts (Baltic’s and others)
  • Paleoclimate of the coast
  • Sedimentary processes and morphodynamics of sandy beaches on short time response

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International Symposium on Isotopes in Hydrology, Marine Ecosystems, and Climate Change Studies. April, 2011























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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

7th Alexander von Humboldt International Conference Ocean acidification: consequences for marine ecosystems and society EGU Topical Conference Series | Penang | Malaysia | 20 – 24 June 2011






Objectives of the Conference

Contributions from all fields of the Geosciences are welcome. In particular the conference will focus on:
  1. Ocean acidification and the marine ecosystem
    • Seawater chemistry: paleoreconstructions, present observations, future projections;
    • Impact on calcifying organisms (plankton, corals, commercial shellfish, etc);
    • Animal performance characters and species interactions (including ecosystem response);
    • Microbial processes and interactions;
    • Biogeochemical cycles and climate feedbacks.
  2. Ocean acidification and society and politics
  3. Ocean acidification and biogeoengineering
  4. Outreach

Session Program
 
Ocean acidification and the marine ecosystem
AvH7-2
Ocean acidification and society and politics
Abstract Submission
AvH7-3
Ocean acidification and biogeoengineering
Abstract Submission
AvH7-4
Outreach
Abstract Submission



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European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2011 Vienna | Austria | 03 – 08 April 2011






Programme Groups


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ASLO, Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 2011








Special Sessions List

S01:ASLOMP Student Symposium [Schedule]

S02:Ocean Biogeochemistry Time-Series and Climate [Schedule]

S03:Heterotrophic Activity in Aquatic Ecosystems Revisited [Schedule]

S04: Biological and Biogeochemical Science Enabled by the Aquarius and SMOS Missions [Schedule]

S05: Ocean Color Radiometry of Coastal and Inland Waters [Schedule]

S06: From Green Pastures to Green Water: Integrating Soil and Aquatic Approaches to Phosphorus Biogeochemistry Science [Schedule]

S07: Tropical Small Mountainous River Biogeochemistry: Terrestrial Losses, Internal Processing and Coastal Inputs [Schedule]

S08: Intraspecific Variation: Role in the Ecology of Harmful Phytoplankton [Schedule]

S09: Benthic Biogeochemical Processes: From microscale patchiness to ecosystem function [Schedule]

S10: Biological Invasions as a Driver of Change in Aquatic Systems [Schedule]

S12: In Situ Measurement of Concentration, Lability and Bioavailability of Chemical Species in Water, Soils and Sediments Using Diffusional Techniques: DGT and DET [Schedule]

S13: Biodiversity in a Changing World: Insights from Paleoecological Data [Schedule]

S14: Consequences of Hypoxia for Living Resources and Biogeochemical Cycles [Schedule]

S15: Land Based Sources of Pollution in Tropical Marine Ecosystems [Schedule]

S16: Acidification in Coral Reef Ecosystems [Schedule]

S17: Phosphorus Cycling in Marine Systems:  Biogeochemical, Genomic and Model Studies [Schedule]

S18: Connectivity of Ecosystem Processes in the Upper and Mesopelagic Oceans [Schedule]

S20: Multi-tracer Approaches to Understanding Plankton Community Composition Controls on POC Export Flux from the Surface Ocean [Schedule]

S21: Isotopic and Molecular Approaches to Study Microbe-Metazoan Trophic Dynamics [Schedule]

S22: Diatoms and Coccolithophores: From evolution to global biogeochemical cycles [Schedule]

S23: Nutrient Limitation in River-Influenced Coastal Systems [Schedule]

S24: Climate and Fishing Effects on Life History Traits of Exploited Stocks and the Consequences of Population Sustainability [Schedule]

S25: Research Experiences of Undergraduates in Aquatic Sciences [Schedule]

S26: Improved Broader Impacts = Enhanced Scientific Impacts [Schedule]

S27: Interactions Between Aquatic Microbial Eukaryotes: Intracellular to Community Processes [Schedule]

S28: Biogeochemical, Ecological and Physical Dynamics of Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems [Schedule]

S30: Mechanistic Descriptions of Diverse Plankton Communities: From Observations to Models [Schedule]

S31: Coral Reefs in a Crystal Ball: What Will Be Their Future? [Schedule]

S32: Variability in Freshwater Inputs and its Impacts on Coastal Marine Systems [Schedule]

S33: Effects of Global Change on Carbon Transport and Processing in Tropical Freshwater Ecosystems [Schedule]

S34: Bioluminescent Bays of Puerto Rico: Science, Education, Management and Conservation [Schedule]

S35: Advances in Coastal Hypoxia Modeling: From Physics to Fish [Schedule]

S36: Interactive and Repeat Exposure Effects of Environmental Perturbations Upon Corals and Coral Reef Processes [Schedule]

S37: Evolutionary Rules in the Brave New Ocean – Climate Change and Life History Strategies [Schedule]

S38: Eutrophication Across Aquatic Systems: Causes, Consequences, and Controls [Schedule]

S39: Regional Ecosystem Research Informing Management Decisions [Schedule]

S40: A New Hydrology: Inflow effects on ecosystem form and functioning [Schedule]

S41: Ecological Forecasting: Progress, Challenges and Prospects [Schedule]

S42: Coastal and Inland Hypersaline Environments and Their Differences to Normal Salinity Waters and Freshwater Lakes [Schedule]

S44: The Relevance of Jellyfish Blooms in the Changing Global Oceans [Schedule]

S45. Protists in Extreme Environments: Beyond Diversity  [Schedule]

S46: The Role of Inland Waters in the Carbon Cycle of the Boreal Forest Biome [Schedule]

S48: How will a continued ice retreat affect Arctic productivity and food webs? [Schedule]

S49: Atmospheric Control of Nutrient Cycling and Production in the Surface Ocean [Schedule]

S50: Advancing Ocean Color Science from Space Into the 21st Century [Schedule]

S51. Who’s in the water? Recent Advances in the Detection and Quantification of Phytoplankton Community Composition in Aquatic Ecosystems [Schedule]

S52. Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions in Coastal Regions: Observations and Modeling Approaches [Schedule]

S53: Urban Aquatic Systems in a Changing Climate [Schedule]

S54: Student Engagement in Education and Public Outreach [Schedule]

S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean [Schedule]

S56: Continental Margin Sedimentation: Geological and Geochemical Signatures of Human Activity [Schedule]

S57: Spatial Connectivity in Aquatic Landscapes: Patterns, Mechanisms and Implications for Populations, Communities and Ecosystems [Schedule]

S58: Emerging Patterns of Nitrogen Fixation and its Controls in the Oceans [Schedule]

S59: Advancing the Science and Ethics of Plankton Ecology: The Legacy of Peter Verity [Schedule]

S60: Biogeochemistry of Re-suspended Sediments in Aquatic and Coastal Marine Environments [Schedule]

S62: Microbial Adaptation to Environmental Changes and Advances in Marine Microbial Diversity and Dynamics in Latin America and the Caribbean [Schedule]

S63: Broadening the Discussion: The consequences of the presence of algal toxins in aquatic food webs [Schedule]

S64: Instrumentation, Software, and Protocols for Semi-automated Identification, Enumeration, and measurement of Plankton – Where Are We Now? [Schedule]

S65. Urbanization and Its Impacts on Tropical Aquatic Ecosystems [Schedule]

S66: The Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Marine Systems [Schedule]

S67: Deep-Sea Corals and Other Communities Associated with Hydrocarbon Seeps and Polymetallic Sulfide Deposits: Life in the crosshairs of human impact [Schedule]

S68: Cyanobacteria in a Changing World [Schedule]

S69: The Biogeochemistry of Coral – Microbe Interactions [Schedule]

S71: Beachfront Real Estate: Microbial ecology and activity along changing coasts [Schedule]

S73: Biochemicals in Action in Trophic Interactions: Their role in information transfer and nutritional quality [Schedule]

S75: Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning: Current Needs and Future Challenges [Schedule]

S76: Increasing Diversity in the Ocean Science Work

Effective Recruitment and Mentoring [Schedule]

S77: Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems: Structure, Patterns, Processes and Refugia [Schedule]

S78: Genetics of Aquatic Microbial Populations [Schedule]

S79: Dynamics of Tropical Aquatic Systems: Rivers, Estuaries, and Coastal Waters [Schedule]

S80: Frontiers in Ocean Acidification Research: Responses of marine carbon cycling and ecosystems to ocean acidification [Schedule]

S82: Microbe-DOM Interactions in Aquatic Environments [Schedule]

S83: Impacts of Climate Change and Secular Variability on the Caribbean and Tropical Americas [Schedule]

S86: Linking the Physiology of Photoautotrophs to the Generation of Reactive Trace Gases [Schedule]

S87: Trace Metals and their Nutritional Importance to Marine Phytoplankton and Bacteria [Schedule]

S90: Biological Contamination of Puerto Rican Streams and Coastal Waters: Sources, Fate, Monitoring, and Predictive Modeling [Schedule]

S91: Oxygen Dynamics in Coastal Hypoxic Zones [Schedule]

S92: Exploring the Foundations of Interactions Among the Major Biogeochemical Cycles: Thermodynamics, Kinetics and Stoichiometry [Schedule]

S93: Urban Watersheds and Aquatic Ecosystems: State of the Science and Future Directions [Schedule]

S94: Impact of Hypoxia on Biogeochemical Cycles [Schedule]

11th National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment: Our Changing Oceans on January 19-21, 2011





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Monday, January 3, 2011

CMOS Congress 2011

CMOS Congress 2011:

"Ocean, Atmosphere and the Changing Pacific"
hosted by the
June 5 to 9, 2011
at the
Victoria Conference Centre
Victoria, British Columbia
Many excellent session proposals have been received representing fields ranging from weather, climate and atmospheric sciences, to oceanography and biogeochemistry. We now have eight confirmed high-profile plenary speakers at the conference, and we are planning two public lectures.
We invite you to come and enjoy the congress.

  

Deadlines:

Abstract submissions:
Jan 7 - Feb 11
Early registration:
Apr 12
Hotel booking:
May 5


More details here
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