Acoustic sessions at Ocean Sciences in Glasgow 22-27 February 2026!
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Wu Jung Lee, Annebelle Kok and myself will chair:
OT019 - Sound Insights: Advancing Understanding of Mid- to High-Trophic Dynamics through Acoustic Observations -
Megan S Ballard, John Colosi, Andone C Lavery, Timothy F Duda and Thomas Jerome will chair:
PS016
Western Boundary Current and Topographic Interactions: Exploring the Interfaces between Physical, Biological, and Geological processes and Ocean Acoustics
Key dates
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Abstract Submission Deadline: 20 August 2025.(23:59 EDT/03:59 UTC )
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Mid October: Abstract notifications and official session schedule notifications are sent.
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List of all Sessions
Why Ocean Sciences?
- A Global Gathering: In 2024, nearly 6,000 attendees from 60 countries came together to advance ocean science.
- Cutting-Edge Research: Discover the latest findings across diverse fields, from marine ecosystems to climate change impacts.
- Collaboration & Networking: Connect with peers, leading experts, and organizations dedicated to ocean sustainability.
- Industry & Innovation: Engage with 100+ scientific organizations and ocean-focused companies through exhibitions, partnerships, and sponsorships.
There are laods of other itneresting sessions, including (this is just a selection after a first glimpse and in no particular order):
- DS005 - Shining Light on the Dark Pelagic: Mesopelagic and Bathypelagic Community and Processes
- CC008 - Dynamical systems for ocean science: Understanding complexity
- CC020 - Prediction of the Ocean: Physics, Biogeochemistry, Ecosystems, and Applications
- F002 - Harnessing Fisheries Oceanography from Nowcasts to Climate Projections for Sustainable and Resilient Fisheries
- F007 - Science to Inform Strategy Framing and Decision Making in the Marine Environment
- ME005 - Ecological Insights and Technological Advances in Coral Reef Monitoring, Diagnostics and Restoration
- ME007 - Exploring and Characterizing Deep and Coastal Ocean Soundscapes
- ME008 - Food Webs in Changing Oceans and Seas
- ME020 - Zooplankton Functional Role: From Quantifying Functional Traits at the Individual Level to Large Scale Estimates
- ME019 - Where Do They Go? Investigating Movements of Highly Mobile Marine and Anadromous Species for Management and Conservation
- OT003 - Advancing Ocean Science with Autonomous Vehicles and Sensor Technologies
- OT004 - Autonomous observing technologies and methods for sustained ocean carbon observations and climate mitigation research
- OT005 - Autonomous ocean platform applications in biological oceanography and wildlife ecology
- OT008 - Emerging technologies to enhance Southern Ocean and Antarctic observations
- OT009 - Imaging and Image Analysis Needs in Ocean Science
- OT011 - Innovative autonomous and robotic systems for persistent ecosystem intelligence
- OT012 - Low-cost and Scalable, Accessible Ocean Technology Enabling New Ocean Insights
- OT016 - Plankton and particle imaging: moving beyond classification towards ecosystem understanding
- OT017 - Revolutionising the Next Wave of Scaled and Standardised Uncrewed Ocean Observing Technologies for Global Ocean Science Data Collection
- OT020 - Sustained Ocean Observing for Extremes, Tipping Points and Climate: Emerging Opportunities with New Remote Sensing Instruments and Platforms
- OT023 - Tools in Harmony: Integrating Observations and Models for Improved Understanding of a Changing Ocean
- OT023 - Tools in Harmony: Integrating Observations and Models for Improved Understanding of a Changing Ocean
- PI010 - Unraveling physical–biological interactions at meso- and submesoscales
- PS008 - Internal and Surface Gravity Waves: Evolution, Interactions, Regime Transitions, and Energy Cascades