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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track will explore the latest technological innovations in oceanographic instruments, focusing on their design and functionality. Participants will discuss the implications of these advancements for data collection and environmental monitoring.
This session will highlight novel methodologies for data collection in oceanographic research, including the use of autonomous vehicles and remote sensing technologies. Emphasis will be placed on the efficiency and accuracy of these techniques in various marine environments.
This track will delve into the development and application of sensors used in oceanographic studies, including CTD profilers and current meters. Discussions will focus on sensor calibration, data logging, and the integration of these technologies into comprehensive monitoring systems.
Participants in this session will examine hydrographic survey techniques and their critical role in understanding oceanographic processes. Case studies will illustrate the application of these surveys in marine navigation, resource management, and environmental protection.
This track will focus on the design and deployment of mooring systems for long-term ocean monitoring. Discussions will include the challenges and solutions associated with maintaining data integrity and instrument functionality over extended periods.
This session will address the importance of environmental measurements in oceanography, with a focus on telemetry systems for real-time data transmission. Participants will explore the challenges of data accuracy and reliability in dynamic marine environments.
This track will cover various sampling techniques employed in oceanographic research, including the use of floats and buoys. The effectiveness of these methods in capturing representative data will be critically assessed.
Participants will discuss strategies for integrating diverse datasets collected from various oceanographic instruments. Emphasis will be placed on data analysis techniques that enhance the understanding of oceanographic phenomena.
This session will explore the role of remote sensing technologies in oceanographic research, focusing on their applications for large-scale environmental monitoring. Discussions will include the advantages and limitations of remote sensing data.
This track will address the importance of quality assurance protocols in oceanographic data collection and analysis. Participants will share best practices for instrument calibration and data validation to ensure research integrity.
This session will look ahead to emerging trends and future directions in oceanographic research and instrumentation. Participants will discuss the potential impact of new technologies and methodologies on the field.
