AMSA 2018 Keynote Presentation Descriptions
- Drivers of recent oceanic trends around Antarctica from the surface to the abyss
- Geology Makes a Difference – Canyons, Faults, and Glaciers as Main Components in Marine Benthic Habitat Characterization
- Addressing key questions for climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
- Disturbances to deep-sea communities: comparing earthquake triggered mass sediment transport to deep-seabed mining
AMSA 2018 Symposia themes and information
- S1 Cross-shelf Exchange Processes
- S2 Extremes: Causes, Symptoms, and Impacts
- S3 Seafloor Mapping in Australia – Progress, Discoveries, Applications
- S4 Advances in Marine Ecological Classification
- S5 Structure and function of coral reefs in a changing world
- S6 Linking disciplines to advance mechanistic insights of species responses to climate change
- S7 Micro- to Macro-: Connecting multi-scale climate change research in marine systems
- S8 Marine microbes as mediators of ocean processes
- S9 Genomics of marine organisms: contributions to ecology and evolution
- S10 Marine biosecurity in an increasingly-connected world: protecting Australia from marine pests and diseases
- S11 Marine biodiversity conservation – what’s effective?
- S13 From sea to coast – marine mammals in a connected world
- S14 Assessing and mitigating ecosystem effects of fishing and aquaculture
- S15 Aquaculture Blue Economy
- S16 Marine Debris: The world-wide pollution crisis acting on local to global scales
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