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Topics to be covered are:
Ocean and coastal acidification in a multi-stressor environmentObserving ocean and coastal acidification and the impacts on organisms and ecosystemsRegional and global modelling on physical-biogeochemical coupling processes related to ocean acidification and the associated ecosystem responsesShaping GOA-ON to better meet the information needs of global to local decision makers
The workshop is consisted of various events to facilitate an open, multi-level and comprehensive communication and exchanges among participants. There will be invited keynotes, selected oral presentations at plenary sessions, accepted oral presentations at parallel sessions, poster sessions, special events, and summaries organized in a three-and-a half day program. In addition, the Organizing Committee will host several activities to foster a relaxing atmosphere for participants, including ice-breaker, workshop banquet, and city tour by night.
There will be two special events organized to extend the coverage of the workshop. All interested are welcome. Free of charge, but online registration is required.
Various scales of coastal observation and monitoring have been established for scientific research. However, application of this information to address common coastal management issues, such as aquaculture, remains a gap between science research and industrial practice. This mini-workshop aims to engage aquaculture stakeholders directly in dialogue with scientists to bridge this knowledge gap in order to deliver scientific solutions that can sustain thriving coastal development. Thus, we welcome contributions identifying the data and information that aquaculture operators need in their daily practices, as well as submissions on how scientific observing and monitoring capabilities could address these needs.
Satellite remote sensing is a critical observational resource at a large spatial-temporal scale, which has been demonstrated as a powerful application in marine carbon research. Yet, the limited parameters and interpretations of current satellite products remain a big gap necessary to link the observations to biogeochemical processes, and ultimately their response to global climate change. This training workshop serves as an inter-disciplinary platform to facilitate and promote interaction and cooperation among scientists who aim to integrate satellite remote sensing data and biogeochemical studies for a better understanding of the ocean carbon system.
We cordially invite relevant cooperates/organizations/institutes to participate in the 4th GOA-ON International Workshop as sponsor and/or exhibitor. This is a great opportunity to network with key decision makers and practitioners in the field of ocean acidification and marine observation. Space is limited. Check out the detail below and contact Dr. Samuel Wang for reserving a booth by 31 January 2019.