Call for abstractsWelcome to Nantes / France ! The inspiring and innovative city of the Dukes of Brittany between Loire vineyards and the Atlantic coast
The second edition of the OCEANEXT conference will bring together key scientists and stakeholders from multi-disciplinary areas of research providing knowledge for Building the future of marine and coastal socio-ecosystems . We are delighted to invite you to submit abstracts for an oral presentation or a poster at OCEANEXT, to be held in Nantes, France from 3rd – 5th July 2019 within the MER XXL, the first French exhibition on the sea. Please indicate the session's title and number you choose. 2019 March 30th Abstract Submission Deadline !LAST EXTENSION UNTIL 26 APRIL! 2019 July 30th Final article submission to "Special edition in IOP Conference series : Earth and Environmental Science" or to "Advances in Climate Change Research"
Please state the number and the title of your selected session.
4 THEMES et 14 SESSIONS
Theme 1 : Understanding the past and representations of the sea S1 : Tide:a stream of imaginaries S2 : Science and sea imaginaries S3 : Controversies Theme 2 : Global changes S4 : Impact of climate change on oceanic fisheries S5 : Climate change for coastal communities, infrastructure and cities: risks, adaptation and acceptability S6 : Effects of climate change on Harmful Algal Blooms and impacts on marine and coastal socio-ecosystems Theme 3 : Tomorrow’s innovations S7 : Future trends in Maritime Structures: Science Fiction or reality? S8 : Interdisciplinary Challenges and Solutions for the deployment of Marine Renewable Energies (MRE) S9 : Legal, economical and technological issues for coactivity: utopia or our future? S10 : Microalgae: cell factories of the future S11 : Using the ocean : new marine molecules, marine invasive species and living rights Theme 4 : Future challenges in methodology S12 : Remote sensing for sustainable coastal zone management S13 : Toward a digital socio-ecosystem ? Modelling complex system, individuals interactions, uncertainty and bigdata. S14 : Marine spatial planning
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