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The International Conference for YOUNG Marine Researchers – ICYMARE is to be held in Bremerhaven on 25 - 28 August 2020. The conference is completely organized by young volunteers and offers a powerful and inspiring international set-up for an excellent network opportunity and some first conference experience in your early career. Let’s start a new ICYMARE tradition and meet every year to discuss our research, ideas, and plans for the future. Become part of a very special first edition of (y)our new conference series.
What is special about ICYMARE:
- ICYMARE aims to be a networking event for YOUNG marine researchers
- ICYMARE is completely organized by young marine researchers on voluntary basis
- ICYMARE will have changing locations and hosting support
- But most of all: ICYMARE aims to stay open minded to your ideas and input and the team takes extra care for ICYMARE to get that easy-to-talk-to atmosphere where you will build your network as well as make friends.
ICYMARE 2020 sessions will focus on the following:
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Future of Sustainable Coastal and Ocean Management
- The impacts of climate change over marine natural capital and the implications for its management
- Marine Data Science
- The Power of a Good Story: Building Narratives in Science Communication
- Biophysics in the marine field
- Micro-contaminants, Macro-problem: Marine Pollution in the Anthropocene
- Beware of global changes: assessing marine stress and damage from lower levels of biological organization
- Fantastic microbes and where to find them: Integrating “-omics” approaches to understand life
- Exceptions make the rule: insights from mixotrophy
- From physiology to ecology: what the holobiont concept can teach us about marine organisms and ecosystems
- Often Overlooked: Understanding the Ecological Importance of Marine Invertebrates
- Sustainable fisheries: it is bigger than catching fish
- What is really on our plates? Mislabeling in seafood
- Seafood production in a Blue Economy
- Coastal Wetlands – Muddy is the new trendy
- Tropical Marine Ecosystems in the Anthropocene
- Into where does permafrost thaw? Investigating the terrestrial-marine transition zone in the Arctic
- In a stable relationship: Isotope analysis and marine science
- Palaeoclimatological insights into the modern climate change
- Marine Plastic Pollution Research: Hazard vs. Risk
- Marine Engineering
- Open Session
The deadline for Abstract and Workshop submissions is 15 May 2020!! More information can be found here.
Place:
Bremerhaven, Germany
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