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Oceanology International 2012, London
Call for Papers
Oceanology International is the global forum where industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect with marine technology and ocean science, improving their strategies for measuring, exploiting, protecting and operating in the world's oceans. As the premier event of its type, Oceanology International attracts more engineers, technical specialists and senior industry figures than any other marine science and ocean technology event in the world.
Marine Survey
Maritime Security
Navigation and Positioning
Ocean Observation and Forecasting
Offshore Renewables
Oil and Gas
The conference will comprise 6 one day sessions running throughout the event (two per day)
Conference Chairman: Professor Ralph Rayner
Session Chairs:
Marine Survey: Andy Hill, BP
Maritime Security: Rob Balloch, Sonardyne
Navigation and Positioning: Ed Danson, C & C Technologies
Ocean Observation and Forecasting: Zdenka Willis, NOAA
Oil and Gas: Colin Grant, BP
Offshore Renewables session is organised in association with Renewables UK
Absracts are invited on the following topic areas:






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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
VI SIMPOSIO LATINOAMERICANO SOBRE INVESTIGACIONES ANTÁRTICAS, PERÚ
“La Antártida en futuros escenarios globales”
Lima, Perú28 al 30 de setiembre del 2011
Más información en la página oficial del evento
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Plankton, Biodiversidty and Global Change, September - 2011, UK
Plankton 2011: Biodiversity & Global Change- Past, Present and Future.
What are the causes and consequences of long-term changes in plankton communities?
Rationale: We live in a world influenced by a myriad of complex global processes including climate warming, ocean acidification, pollution events and varying fishing pressures. Plankton are influenced by all of these. They also provide us with key ecological services...
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