Time | 17 January 2025 (Friday) | |
0900 - 0925 |
Keynote Lecture 9 [Croucher Keynote Lecture] (Venue: LT-A) Cold-Water Corals in a Changing Ocean Abstract |
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Session 10: Arts and Science in Deep-Sea Environmental Management Abstract Chairs: Maria Baker & Jozée Sarrazin : LT-A |
Session 12: Open Session (A) Abstract Chairs: Dominique Anderson & Maila Guilhon : LT-B |
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0930 - 0945 |
O10-1 [Invited Talk]: Broadening Our Views on Common Heritage: Factoring in Art, Science and all Forms of Knowledge in the Politics and Regulatory Framing of the Deep Sea Pradeep A. Singh, Research Institute for Sustainability, Germany |
O12A-1 [Invited Talk]: Thinking Deeply: Reflections on Experiences, Practices and Values in Deep-Sea Science Diva Amon, University of California Santa Barbara, USA |
0945 - 1000 |
O10-2: Measuring the Success of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework in the Deep Sea Anna Metaxas, Dalhousie University, Canada |
O12A-2 [Invited Talk]: Democratising the Deep Sea Sheena Talma, University of Oxford, UK |
1000 - 1015 |
O10-3 (zoom): Communicating Azores Deep-Sea Benthic Communities through Scientific Illustrations Inês Carneiro, University of the Azores, Portugal |
O12A-3: "Costa Rica Desconocida" - A Campaign for Awareness and Cultural Integration of Deep-Sea Environments Beatriz Naranjo-Elizondo, Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica |
1015 - 1030 |
O10-4: Tracking Bottom-Fishing Activities of the European Union’s Deep-Sea Fishing Fleet in Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem Areas Lissette Victorero, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, Netherlands |
O12A-4: ‘Dos’ in Deep-Sea Research: The Case Study of the Octopus Odyssey Maila Guilhon, University of Edinburgh Ocean Voices Programme, UK |
1030 - 1045 |
O10-5 (zoom): One Thousand Reasons – an Inspiring Step towards the Protection and Sustainable Use of the Deep-sea Luciana Genio, ǀ International Seabed Authority, Jamaica |
O12A-5: Understanding Human Values and Risk Perceptions in Deep-Ocean Stewardship Laura Kaikkonen, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland |
1045 - 1100 |
O10-6: Coupling “Arts & Sciences”: Inspiration and Innovation to Increase Ocean Literacy Jozée Sarrazin, IFREMER, France |
O12A-6:Enhancing the Voices of Deep-Sea Early Career Ocean Professionals – a Framework Vanessa Lopes, University of Edinburgh,UK |
1100 - 1120 | Tea Break | |
Session 1: Biodiversity (D): Ecology Abstract |
Session 12: Open Session (B) Abstract Chairs: Dominique Anderson & Maila Guilhon |
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1120 - 1135 |
O1D-1 [Invited Talk]: Ecology of Deep-Sea Protistan and Metazoan Meiofauna: Experimental Approaches Hidetaka Nomaki, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan |
O12B-1:Blue (un)certainties: Deep-Sea Mining Policy Process in the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge, Norway Aistė Klimašauskaitė, University of Bergen, Norway
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1135 - 1150 |
O1D-2 (zoom): A Deep-Sea Isopod That Consumes Sargassum Sinking from the Ocean’s Surface Mackenzie Gerringer, State University of New York at Geneseo, USA |
O12B-2:Perspectives on Part II: Science-Policy Engagement, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Marine Genetic Resource Provisions of the BBNJ Agreement Muriel Rabone, Natural History Museum, UK |
1150 - 1205 |
O1D-3: Rocky Seafloor — Underestimated Driver for Habitat Heterogeneity and Benthic Biodiversity (RUBBLE) Torben Riehl ǀ, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Germany |
O12B-3: The Ghost Net Movement Raises Awareness on the Vulnerability of Deep Sea Habitats Lynette Griffiths &Virginie Tilot, Ghost NET Collective, Australia |
1205 - 1220 |
O1D-4: Illuminating the Diversity of Deep-Sea Anthozoans Found in Selected Sites of the Northwestern Pacific Kurt Bryant B. Bacharo, University of the Ryukyus, Japan |
O12B-4: A Different Approach to The Research Internship George Matsumoto, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA |
1220 - 1235 |
O1D-5: Calcareous Tubeworms (Serpulidae, Annelida) of the Abyss Revisited: Mystery of Elusive and Mysterious Mollusk-Like Worms Solved Elena Kupriyanova, Australian Museum Research Institute, Australia |
O12B-5: A Streamlined Data Pipeline for Image Contribution and Archiving in FathomNet Brian Schlining, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA
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1235 - 1250 |
O1D-6: A Pioneering Long-Term Experiment: Mesophotic Macrofouling Communities in the North Atlantic João Canning-Clode, Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação, Portugal |
O12B-6: Sustainability and the Common Heritage of Humankind: What It Means to Safeguard the Area for Current and Future Generations Tajra Smajic, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China |
1300 - 1400 | Lunch | |
1415 - 1440 |
Keynote Lecture 10 [Croucher Keynote Lecture] (Venue: LT-A) New Frontiers in Deep-Sea Biological Research Abstract |
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Session 1: Biodiversity (E) Biogeography Abstract Chairs: Dewi Langlet & Tim O'Hara : LT-A |
Session 9: Novel Methods & Practices Abstract Chairs: Adrienne Copeland & Ashley N. Marranzino : LT-B |
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1445 - 1500 |
O1E-1 (zoom): Biogeography of Arctic Vents and Seeps: How and Why does it Differ as a Province? Jon Copley, University of Southampton, UK |
O9-1 [Invited Talk]: Progress in the Development of Standards and Best Practice in Benthic Imagery Annotation and Onward Data Use in AI Applications Kerry Howell, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK |
1500 - 1515 |
O1E-2: Across Trenches, Plains and Ridges – Distribution and Differentiation Patterns of Deep-Sea Isopods in the North Pacific Ocean Henry Knauber, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main |
O9-2 [Invited Talk] (zoom): Towards Fully Open and FAIR Deep Sea Biology Data Karen I. Stocks, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA |
1515 - 1530 |
O1E-3: Global Evolutionary Biogeography of the Ophiuroidea Tim O’Hara, Museums Victoria, Australia |
O9-3: Capture by Hybridization, State of the Art Tool for Unravelling the Biodiversity of the Deep Babett Günther, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany |
1530 - 1545 |
O1E-4 (zoom): Exploring the Unknown: NOAA Okeanos Expeditions Reveal Alaska's Hidden Deep-Sea Sponge and Coral Communities Lara M. Beckmann, University of Gothenburg, Sweden |
O9-4: Mapping Tetractinellid Sponge Abundance and Sizes with Instance Segmentation: Exploring the Potential of New Technologies for Understanding Deep-Sea Ecosystems Nils Piechaud, Institute of Marine Research, Norway |
1545 - 1600 |
O1E-5: Inventory of Bathyal Holothurian Species in New Caledonia EEZ Over Half a Century Claire Laguionie, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, France |
O9-5: Deep-Sea Neoichnology: New Lebensspuren Classification Scheme and Applicabilit Olmo Miguez-Salas, University of Barcelona, Spain |
1600 - 1615 |
O1E-6: Spatial and Bathymetric Diversity of Tanaidacea (Crustacea) Assemblages in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Trench Kamila Głuchowska, University of Łódź, Poland |
O9-6: Computer Vision to Unravel Biotic and Biotic Factors Explaining the Fine-Scale Distribution of Cold-Water Corals Marin Marcillat, Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer, France |
1615 - 1630 |
O1E-7: The Phylogeography of the Cumacean Eudorella Emarginata Kai Okamoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan |
O9-7: Application and Transferability of Object Detection Models to Support the Identification of Benthic Epifauna from Imagery Kyran P. Graves, University of Plymouth, UK |
1630 - 1650 | Tea Break | |
1650 - 1730 | Closing Ceremony (LT-A) |
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