Fwd: 46th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics 3rd Announcement - Deadline extended to January 24

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> From: Charlotte Peelen <oceanphys at ulg.ac.be>
> Date: 9 January 2014 13:24:26 GMT+01:00
> To: Modelenvironment - Oceanphys <oceanphys at ulg.ac.be>
> Subject: 46th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics 3rd Announcement - Deadline extended to January 24
> 
> Dear Colleagues, 
> 
> This is the third announcement of the 
> 
> 46th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics 
> Low oxygen environments in marine, estuarine and fresh waters
> 5 -9 May 2014 
> 
> Web site: http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/colloquium/  
> 
> Low oxygen conditions have already been reported for various aquatic systems, from lakes, estuaries and coastal areas to off-shore regions of the World Ocean, where water ventilation is not able to renew the oxygen consumed by degradation of organic matter.
> 
> In the coming decades and centuries, it is foreseen that deoxygenation will increasingly stress aquatic ecosystems in a way that is currently ignored on the global scale, but admitted as only local problems. The expansion of O2 minimum zones and resulting biogeochemical and ecological changes will make impossible the Good Environmental Status of marine and freshwater ecosystems, as well as their functioning and ability to underpin the delivery of services. These themes are in the focus of several international initiatives (SOLAS, IMBER, GEOTRACES, CLIVAR, etc.) and projects (PERSEUS, HYPOX, EMODNET, etc.).
> 
> The 46th Liege colloquium will investigate new developments and insights related to the critical problem of ocean deoxygenation, low oxygen zones in marine and freshwater systems. 
> 
> Deadline for Abstract submission: January 24th 2014.
> 
> We encourage abstracts covering all aspects of low oxygen conditions in aquatic systems (from lakes to estuaries and coastal areas to offshore regions of the World Ocean). If you wish to participate to one of the following thematic sessions, please indicate it in your abstract.
> 
> 
> Thematic sessions and Keynote talks
> 
> 1. Deoxygenation, marine resources, ecosystem functioning and structure of the foodweb. Conveners: Lisa Levin & Carol Robinson - Keynotes: Robert Diaz & Rutger Rosenberg.
> 2. Deoxygenation and biogeochemical cycles. Conveners: Jack Middelburg & Wajih Naqvi - Keynote: James Murray
> 3. Life and processes in redox gradients.  Conveners: Sean Crowe & Steven Hallam - Keynote: Klaus Jurgens
> 4. Paleoproxies of hypoxia Conveners. Caroline Slomp & Daniel Conley - Keynote: Silke Severmann.
> 5. Modelling hypoxia. Converners: Temel Oguz & Marilaure Grégoire - Keynote Eugene Turner & Dubravko Justic & Nancy Rabalais
> 6. Oxygen time series and instrumental developments. Conveners Allan Devol & Alberto Borges - Keynote: Niels-Peter Revsbech
> 7. Eastern Boundary upwelling systems (EBUS) as natural SOLAS laboratories conveners. Véronique Garçon & Francisco Chavez - Keynotes: Zouhair Lachkar
> 8. Deoxygenation in a global change context.  Conveners: Jing Zhang & Andreas Oschlies - Keynote: Nancy Rabalais & Lothar Stramma
> 
> 
> Further details (scientific committee, submission, registration, deadlines, venue,...) are available in the attached document and on the web site (http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/colloquium/ ). 
> 
> We are looking forward to welcoming you in Liege in the name of the Organizing Committee, 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
> Marilaure Grégoire , Alberto Borges, Arthur Capet (MARE-Ulg, Belgium)
> 
> Jean-Pierre Descy (UNamur, Belgium)
> 
> Véronqiue Garçon (LEGOS, France)




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