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Upcoming presentations by CERC.OCEAN lab at the CMOS 57th congress

Posted by Kitty Kam on May 23, 2023 in News
CMOS 57th congress
CMOS 57th congress

        We will be joining Canadian oceanographic community at the CMOS 57th congress to present our research updates! Total 12 abstracts have been submitted with authors from the CERC.OCEAN lab, including 6 oral talks and 6 posters. Check out the list below for the details of our presentations:

Oral Presentations

May 29, Monday 16:00 – 17:30 (NDT)

Session: Quantifying the marine carbon cycle and ocean carbon uptake

  1. Ricardo Arruda Monteiro da Silva
    “Predicted versus observed seasonality of pCO2 and air-sea CO2 fluxes in the Central Labrador Sea”
  2. Kitty Kam
    "Estimating Net Primary Production in the Labrador Sea using in situ and remotely sensed bio-optical observations"

May 31, Wednesday 14:30 – 16:00 (NDT) 

Session: Recent advances in ocean biogeochemistry in Canada

  1. Jannes Koelling
    “Variability in oxygen uptake, export, and storage in the Labrador Sea”
  2. Will Nesbitt
    “Dynamics and sources of inorganic carbon in the bottom-waters of the Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence Estuary”
  3. Douglas Wallace
    “Increasing hypoxia in Canadian coastal waters: should we mitigate?”

June 1, Thursday 16:00 – 17:30 (NDT)

Session : Gulf of St. Lawrence Tracer Release Experiment (TReX)

Douglas Wallace
“TReX Deep: a multidisciplinary, multisectoral and multinational investigation of subsurface waters in the Gulf of St. Lawrence”

Posters

  1. Dariia Atamanchuk, Douglas Wallace
    • Title: OCEAN ALK-ALIGN: a major, international research project to provide an independent assessment of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement.
    • Session: Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR)- Emerging Solutions, Opportunities, and Research Needs
  2. Caroline Fradette
    • Title: Assessing pH as a master parameter for Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification for Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement.
    • Session: Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR)- Emerging Solutions, Opportunities, and Research Needs
  3. Teala Chambers
    • Title: Exploring the vertical distribution of redox sensitive elements in a coastal anoxic basin (Whycocomagh Bay, Cape Breton)
    • Session: Coastal Oceanography and Inland Waters
  4. Kitty Kam
    • Title: Seasonal variability of biogeochemical cycling in the Labrador Sea in relation to phytoplankton blooms and regional deep mixing
    • Session : Recent advances in ocean biogeochemistry in Canada
  5. Sara Wong
    • Title: Measurements of ocean bio geochemistry and air-sea exchange on the Scotia Shelf from a glider during two missions in 2022
    • Session: Quantifying the marine carbon cycle and ocean carbon uptake
  6. Ricardo, Kitty Kam and C3M cohort
    • Title: Canada’s marine carbon sink:  An early career perspective on the state of research and existing knowledge gaps
    • Session: Quantifying the marine carbon cycle and ocean carbon uptake