Coral Reefs: Life, the Earth and Human Beings
Scope
Coral reefs are characterized by their high biodiversity and active biogeochemical cycles. However they are recently threatened by local stresses such as eutrophication and sedimentation and also by global stresses such as seawater acidification and rise in water temperature. For symbiosis and coexistence of coral reefs and human beings, we need interdisciplinary approaches combining traditional disciplines such as biology, geology, geography, geochemistry, ecology, geophysics, and social science. In this session, researchers from diverse disciplines are encouraged to join and discuss about coral reefs from several point of view based on up-to-date findings.
Convener
Atsushi Watanabe
watanabe.a.ah@m.titech.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Tamotsu Oomori, Atsushi Suzuki
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Session Informations
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May 24th BBG020 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
BBG020-P01 Tropical Northwest Pacific pH Variability Inferred from Boron Isotope Composition in Annually-banded Coral Skeleton Ryuji Asami Ryuichi Shinjo,
Ryuji Asami,
K.-F. Huang et al.
BBG020-P02 Monitoring, assessment and impacts of the seasonal and spatial sedimentation patterns/rates around coral reef ecosystems Mohamed Ismail Mohamed Ismail
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