9:00 - 9:45Aula Magna left hall |
KeynoteTom Bianchi: Carbon processing in aquatic critical zones: Biogeochemical challenges in the 21st Century |
9:45 - 10:45Aula Magna left hall |
Plenary talksDaniel Conley: The Baltic Sea – fixing eutrophication and hypoxia Mindaugas Zilius: Invertebrate-bacteria associations as hotspots for benthic nitrogen cycling processes in estuarine ecosystems Jenny Ask: Allochthonous organic matter supports benthic but not pelagic food webs in shallow coastal ecosystems Agneta Andersson: Evaluation of the efficiency of DNA metabarcoding to complement microscopic analysis of phytoplankton: case study in the coastal Bothnian Sea |
10:45 - 11:15Aula Magna floor 5 |
Coffee break |
11:15 - 13:00 |
SessionsSession 3B: Baltic Sea Ecosystem Structure and Functioning |
Session 3BDe Geer lecture hall |
Session chair: Anna SobekPer Hedberg: Effect of increased cyanobacteria blooms on benthic macrofauna in the Baltic Sea. Marie Plambech Ryberg: Effects of the seal-associated cods liver worm (Contracaecum osculatum) on the health status of Eastern Baltic cod Philip Jacobson: Population- and size-specific distribution of Atlantic salmon in the Baltic Sea with implications for management Susanne Kortsch: Spatial patterns in Baltic Sea food web structure along environmental and biological gradients Josefine Larsson: A population genomic analysis of blue mussels identifies genomic regions associated with sewage treatment plant effluents in the Baltic Sea Francisco Nascimento: Soft-sediment biodiversity along environmental gradients of the Baltic Sea Leena Virta: The diversity of benthic diatoms supports productivity across spatial gradients in the Baltic Sea |
Session 4Aula Magna left hall |
Session chair: Jacob CarstensenPetra Roiha: Argo floats in the northern Baltic Sea: focus on hydrography and ice Waldemar Walczowski: An increasing role of Argo floats in Baltic Sea oceanographic observations Joachim Kuss: An approach for a bottom water oxygen indicator for shallow open-sea waters – the Arkona Sea as an example Johan Näslund: eDNA-metabarcoding for biodiversity monitoring Margus Rätsep: Ship wake analysis using an array of nearbed sensors Inga Lips: The first overview of the microplastic pollution in the Estonian waters in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea. |
Session 5Aula Magna right hall |
Session chair: Henrik HamrénTua Nylén: Improving practices for spatial data analysis in Maritime Spatial Planning Antonia Nyström Sandman: IMAGINE - Implications of Alternative Management Strategies on Marine Green Infrastructure Meeli Roose: Multi-step model to establish the roles of scientists and politicians in creating spatial data for MSP Andreas Kannen: Using a BowTie Approach for policy risk assessment in marine planning Hedvig Hogfors: MOSAIC – a new framework to facilitate an ecosystem based and adaptive spatial management at multiple scales of governance Karina Barquet: Drivers and barriers for phosphorus reuse in the Baltic Sea Region Ta-Kang Liu: Port State Control Strategy for reducing the impact of ships' ballast water utilizing an expert opinions based risk model |
13:00 - 14:00Aula Magna floor 5 |
Lunch |
14:00 - 14:30Aula Magna left hall |
Closing session |