Call for abstracts

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The third edition of the OCEANEXT conference will take place from 12 to 14 June, 2024. The conference will take place in person in the city of Nantes, while including some hybrid events as part of the programme. The conference is organised by IUML.

Oceanext 2024 will bring together key scientists and stakeholders from multi-disciplinary areas of research providing knowledge for Meeting the challenges of marine and coastal socio-ecosystems together.

CALL FOR ABSTRACT

Deadline for abstract submission : 1 March 2024

We invite submissions of empirical and theoretical papers in one or more of the 19 topic sessions listed below to be presented onsite.

Abstracts are to be submitted through the conference website. Please state the number and the title of your selected session.
The deadline for abstract submission is 1 March 2024 (by 23.59 of any time zone).


Notification of the outcome of the review process is scheduled for 1 April 2024.
All papers must be presented by an author who will be present in person at the Conference. It is not possible to present papers remotely.
Authors must be registered for the conference by 30 April 2024 in order for their papers to be included in the programme. All further details of the submission procedure can be found on the Conference Website.

 

  TOPIC SESSIONS

Understanding the past and representations of the sea

S1. Maritime archeology
S2. Imaginaries of the sea
S3. Art and marine sciences: a reflective approach and methodology for creative interdisciplinarity
S4. Sport and the Sea


Global changes

S5. Nature-based solutions to climate change
S6. Exposome and biodiversity
S7. Decarbonizing maritime transport

How to cope with changes ?

S8. Threats and cybersecurity in the maritime sector: technological and human issues
S9. Environmental integration of marine renewable energies
S10. Sea and city
S11. Sharing maritime space
S12. Ship flags: challenges, drifts and prospects for sustainable ocean governance
S13. Maritime work/maritime profession: Configurations and reconfigurations
S14. Blue Skills on the spotlight
S15. Public engagement in science and participatory science

Tomorrow’s innovations

S16. Microalgae: from biodiversity and ecological services to biotechnologies and innovation
S17. Renewable marine energies: production, distribution and storage
S18. Underwater acoustics: noise and communication
S19. Sea and health

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