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Dr. Tri Nguyen-Quang (Dalhousie University) will lead Session SS012: Transforming Aquatic Research: The Benefits and Drawbacks of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the ASLO-SIL 2026 Joint Meeting in Montreal, Canada (May 12–16, 2026).
This session explores the cutting-edge advances and applications of AI in aquatic ecosystems, addressing both opportunities and challenges.
Who Should Participate? We invite contributions from:
- AI and aquatic scientists (oceanography, fisheries, water quality, etc.)
- Ethicists and policymakers (regulation, bias, societal impact)
- Industry innovators (startups, tech companies, NGOs) applying AI in real-world projects
- Early-career researchers and community representatives to ensure diverse perspectives and foster collaboration
Key Details:
- Abstract Submission Deadline: November 19, 2025, at 11:59 pm Central Time (USA)
- Presentation Rules:
- One presentation per presenting author (oral or poster).
- Each abstract requires a paid registration.
- Authors may submit one abstract to a scientific session and a second abstract to an education/policy session without an additional fee.
Session Link: ASLO-SIL 2026 Session List
Join us in shaping the future of AI in aquatic sciences!
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