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Oral presentations

17 September 2018, Monday

Time Event Presentation
08:30-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:30

Opening Session

Welcome Speech
(Xiuzhen Li)

Remarks by East China Normal University Delegates
(Subin Wang)

Remarks by CJK IMBeR Symposium Organizing Committee Delegates
(Sinjae Yoo, Hiroaki Saito)

Sinjae Yoo
09:30-09:40

Progress of IMBeR Project
John Claydon

John Claydon
09:40-09:50

CJK IMBeR Symposium: past, present, and future
Ying Wu

Ying Wu
09:50-10:20 Group Photo & Morning tea

Session 1: Advances in observation and modelling of physical and biogeochemical processes in the West Pacific region

Conveners: Hui Wu, Gi Hoon Hong

Keynote speech
10:20-10:50 BGC-Argo observations and physical-biogeochemical modeling in Northwest Pacific | Fei Chai Fei Chai
10:50-11:20 The history of Kuroshio studies, the progress and emerging issues | Hiroaki Saito N/A
Paper presentation
11:20-11:35 Seasonal variations in nutrients and biogenic particles in the upper and lower layers of East China Sea Shelf and their export to adjacent seas | Xinyu Guo N/A
11:35-11:50 Variability and mechanisms of seasonal hypoxia off the Changjiang Estuary, China | Feng Zhou Feng Zhou
11:50-12:05 Physical control on the biogeochemical processes in the Changjiang River estuary | Zhaoru Zhang Zhaoru Zhang
12:05-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:15 Variability of particle export in the northwestern Pacific | Peng Xiu* N/A
14:15-14:30 Transport and transformation of nitrate in the Changjiang Estuary | Shan Jiang Shan Jiang
14:30-14:45 Nutrient supply to the euphotic layer in the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension | Yingying Hu N/A
14:45-15:00 The impact of cyclonic- and anticyclonic- mesoscale eddies on biogeochemistry of dissolved and particulate organic matter in the northern slope of South China Sea | Miao Zhang N/A
15:00-15:15 Tracing external sources of nutrients in the East China Sea and evaluating their contributions to primary production | Jing Zhang N/A
15:15-15:35 Afternoon tea
15:35-15:50 Characterizing photochemical and optical properties of terrigenous dissolved organic matter in Otsuchi Bay, Japan | Chia-Jung Lu N/A
15:50-16:05 Transient hypoxia extent off Changjiang River Estuary due to mobile Changjiang diluted water | Wenxia Zhang Wenxia Zhang
16:05-16:20 Isotopic constraints on biogeochemical cycling of selenium in the East China Sea | Yan Chang N/A
16:20-16:35 Atmospheric deposition of 7Be, 210Pb and 210Po during typhoons and thunderstorm in Shanghai, China and global data synthesis | Juan Du Juan Du
16:35-16:50 Recent surface cooling in the Yellow and East China Seas in association with the North Pacific climate regime shift in 1997/98 | Chan Joo Jang Chan Joo Jang
17:00-19:00 Poster Session (Snacks and Drinks)

18 September 2018, Tuesday

Time Event Presentation

Session 2: The response of marine ecosystems to natural and anthropogenic forcing: past, present and future

Conveners: Ying Wu, Thamasak Yeemin

Keynote speech
08:30-09:00 A critical re-assessment of the primary productivity of the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and Sea of Japan/East Sea Large Marine Ecosystems | Sinjae Yoo Sinjae Yoo
09:00-09:30 Ocean acidification from below in the tropical Pacific | Masao Ishii N/A
Paper presentation
09:30-09:45 Potential impact of typhoon on the planktonic ecosystem in the Yellow Sea | Jung-Hoon Kang N/A
09:45-10:00 Evaluation and prediction of the influences of ocean acidification to the subarctic coast | Masahiko Fujii Masahiko Fujii
10:00-10:15 Effect of seasonal acidification on CaCO3 cycling in the Yellow Sea | Weidong Zhai Weidong Zhai
10:15-10:30 Comparative study on the chronology in the sediment of estuary by multi-radionuclides | Jinzhou Du Jinzhou Du
10:30-10:50 Morning tea
10:50-11:05 Decadal changes in East China Sea and Southern Yellow Sea ecosystem | Christina Eunjin Kong N/A
11:05-11:20 Interannual variability in the chlorophyll concentrations on the Mid-Atlantic Bight along northeast United States | Yi Xu Yi Xu
11:20-11:35 High net growth of phytoplankton under the serious nitrogen limitation in subtropical North Pacific Ocean | Siyu Jiang Siyu Jiang
11:35-11:50 Vertical distribution of planktonic ciliates in the oceanic and slope areas of the western Pacific Ocean | Wuchang Zhang Wuchang Zhang
11:50-12:05 Impact of river discharge on the primary productivity and its contribution to the biological productivity in the Indus delta creeks and shelf area | Samina Kidwai Samina Kidwai
12:05-12:20 Implementation of ecosystem based coastal resilience management program for minimize the hazards impacts to the coastal communities in Sri Lanka | Anil Premaratne [moved from Session 3] Anil Premaratne
12:20-14:00 Lunch

Session 2: The response of marine ecosystems to natural and anthropogenic forcing: past, present and future

Conveners: Sinjae Yoo, Masao Ishii

14:00-14:30 Managing ecotourism on coral reefs and underwater pinnacles in the Western Gulf of Thailand | Thamasak Yeemin Thamasak Yeemin
Paper presentation
14:30-14:45 Black coral as a new environmental recorder: the iron profiles in coral skeleton from Sanya Bay over the past century | Dan Wu N/A
14:45-15:00 Lagrangian study of cross-slope transport and its role on phytoplankton bloom in the Northern South China Sea | Ziyuan Hu Ziyuan Hu
15:00-15:15 Spatial and temporal variations of nutrients and chlorophyll a in River Indus, Indus Delta, and adjacent Arabian Sea | Waqar Ahmed N/A
15:15-15:35 Afternoon tea
15:35-15:50 Organic matter input from rivers into coastal waters of Sarawak and related GHG emissions: an overview of ongoing work | Moritz Müeller Moritz Müeller
15:50-16:05 Origin and fate of particulate organic matter in a small tropical river - Zuari River, India with special reference to amino acids | Dearlyn Fernandes N/A
16:05-16:20 Diel observation for amino acids enantiomers in the South China Sea slope | Zhuoyi Zhu N/A
16:20-16:35 Trophic interactions of mesopelagic fishes in the South China Sea from the perspective of stable isotopes and fatty acids | Fuqiang Wang N/A
16:35-17:00 Meet the Editors | Acta Oceanologica Sinica Jing Zhou
19:00 IMBeR Dinner

19 September 2018, Wednesday

Time Event Presentation

Session 3: Responses of Society to global change in marine systems: ways forward

Conveners: Yinji Li, Richard Bellerby

Keynote speech
08:30-09:00 Why Human Dimensions today? The meaning of integration of natural science and social science | Mitsutaku Makino Mitsutaku Makino
09:00-09:30 Towards a common framework for marginal social-ecological system research | Richard Bellerby Richard Bellerby
Paper presentation
09:30-09:45 The future of fishes and fisheries in the Western Pacific Biosphere under the changing ocean | Vicky Wing Yee Lam N/A
09:45-10:00 Potentiality of IMBeR-ADApT framework for coastal governance in Northeast Asia Seas | Yinji Li N/A
10:00-10:15 Joint management of local fishery in Japan and its performance evaluation: a case study of the Sarufutsu Village in Hokkaido | Yao Wei Yao Wei
10:15-10:35 Morning tea
10:35-10:50 The development of coastal governance in Japan | Xiang Gao N/A
10:50-11:05 Factors influencingthe resilience of small-scale fishers in the Gulf of Thailand | Suvaluck Satumanatpan Suvaluck Satumanatpan
11:05-11:20 Meet the Editors | Anthropocene Coasts Wenjing Xie
Discussions & Session 3 Wrap up
11:20-11:40

Converners:

Mitsutaku Makino, Yinji Li, Richard Bellerby

11:40-11:55 8th CJK IMBeR Symposium – Closing Address
12:20-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:30

The IMBeR Human Dimensions Training Course:

Responses of society to global changes in marine system

Yinji Li, Mitsutaku Makino, Ling Cao, Gi Hoon Hong

* Presentation cancelled due to speaker's personal reasons