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PEOPLE AND THE 7 SEAS INTERACTION & INSPIRATION Conference and Network Meeting 11 th - 13 th September 2016 Uni Hamburg - ESA Ost, Hamburg PROGRAMME YOUMARES YOUNG MARINE RESEARCHERS 7

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Page 1: YOUMARES · and approaches to the study of marine phytoplankton Ingrid M. Angel Benavides and Larissa K. Schultze Lecture Hall A (X-1) Modelling autotrophic acclimation: Southern

PEOPLE AND THE 7 SEASINTERACTION & INSPIRATION

Conference and Network Meeting

11th - 13th September 2016

Uni Hamburg - ESA Ost, Hamburg

PROGRAMME

YOUMARES YOUNG MARINE RESEARCHERS 7

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PROGRAMME DAY 1 PROGRAMME DAY 2

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH 2016 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH 2016

(Session II) Dissolved organic matter in aquatic systems: Assessment and applicationsRafael Gonçalves-AraujoLecture Hall B

(II-1) Radiation budget in the shelf areas of

the Laptev Sea

Sebastian Hellmann

(II-2) Fluorescent dissolved organic matter as

a biogeochemical tracer in the Davis Strait

Rafael Gonçalves-Araujo

(III-3) Reutilization of in situ produced

dissolved organic matter: Effect of UV

irradiation

Mario Miranda

(Session IV) Deep | dark | cold - Frontiers in polar and deep sea researchAlexandra Schoenle and Tom J. LangbehnLecture Hall A

(IV-1) Towards an integrated microbial

observatory in the Arctic Ocean

Eduard Fadeev

(IV-2) Soft corals of the Norwegian margin

as transient habitats

Meri Bilan

8:00

8:30 - 10:00

10:00 - 10:15

10:15

10:15 - 11:15

11:15 - 12:45

RegistrationUni Hamburg, ESA Ost, Foyer

Official Opening of YOUMARES 7: Welcome Words & Keynote TalksDr. Claudia Hanfland (POLMAR, AWI), Prof. Dr. Detlef Stammer (CEN) and Prof. Dr. Boris Koch (DGM) as well as Lisa-Henrike Hentschel (Critical Scientists & Ocean Philosophers)Uni Hamburg, ESA Ost, Room 221

Coffee Break & Screen Printing Event

Start of Sessions

(Session III) Fighting eutrophication inshallow coastal watersDr. René Friedland and Nardine StybelLecture Hall A

(III-1) Ecosystem goods and services of blue

mussel mitigation cultures

Inv. speaker: Dr. Pernille Nielsen

(III-2) A quantitative tool reflecting impact of

nutrient enrichment from mariculture

Michal Grossowicz

(III-3) Mussel cultivation for water quality

improvement, case study Szczecin Lagoon

Dr. René Friedland and Nardine Stybel

(Session VI) How do communities adapt?Jan Brüwer and Hagen Buck-WieseLecture Hall A

(VI-1) The holobiont imperative: Why host microbe

interactions matter

Invited speaker: Prof. Dr.Dr.h.c. Thomas C.G. Bosch

(VI-2) Physiological adaptations of mesophotic

corals across a depth gradient

Christopher A. Nowak

10:00 - 12:30

13:00 - 17:00

17:30 - 20:00

DGM Member MeetingUni Hamburg, ESA Ost

DGM ForumUni Hamburg, ESA Ost

Icebreaker YOUMARES 7 – Joint Venture with DGM Forum17.30 Registration 18.00 Welcoming speech by Monika Breuch-Moritz (BSH President) and Prof. Dr. Boris Koch (DGM Chairman) Nissis Kunstkantine – Am Dalmannkai 6, 20457 Hamburg

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PROGRAMME DAY 2

(IV-3) Feeding activity of larval Antarctic krill

in the Scotia-Weddell Seas

Laura Halbach

(IV-4) Foraging hotspots of Weddell seals in

the southern Weddell Sea

Dominik A. Nachtsheim

12:45 - 14:00

14:00 - 16:00

16:00 - 16:15

16:15 - 18:00

18:45 - 21:00

PROGRAMME DAY 3

(Session IX) Social dimensions of environmental change in the coastal marine realmJanne Rohe, Stefan Partelow, Dr. Martin Lukas,

Eric Tamatey Lawer, Katie Nelson, Rebecca

Borges

Lecture Hall B

(IX-1) Cooperation of actors willing to manage

the traditional goby fry fishery in Reunion

Island

Carole Thomas

(IX-2) Assessing the sustainability of mangro-

ve aquaculture – operationalizing the SES

framework

Paula Senff

(IX-3) Medium and short term coastal changes

in Keta (Ghana) – observations, interventions

and interpretations

Katarina Trstenjak

(Session XI) Coral reefs and people inchanging times Jan-Claas Dajka and Ryan S. McAndrews

Lecture Hall B

(XI-1) Tracking ampicilin resistant coral patho-

gens of White Syndrome in Acropor Hagen Buck-Wiese

(XI-2) Removal of the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra reduces sediment function

Steven Lee

(XI-3) Comparative evaluation of ecosystem

services provided by artificial reefs in the Gulf

of Thailand

Emmanuela Orero Rubio

(XI-4) Microbial community responses to

excess nitrogen availability in Pocillopora verrucosClaudia Pogoreutz

(Session I) From egg to juveniles: Advancesand novel applications to study the early life history stages of fishesMaik Tiedemann and Franziska Bils

Lecture Hall A

(I-1) On the seasonal growth of Hyporhamphus picarti larvae (Hemiramphidae) in the Sine Saloum

estuary (Senegal)

Sarah I. Neumann

(I-2) Common garden crossing experiments of

herring and their possibilities

Florian Eggers

(Session VIII) Coastal and marine pollution in the anthropocene: Identifying contaminants and processes Anderson A. de Souza Machado

Lecture Hall A

(VIII-1) Enrichment of chlorobenzenes degrading

cultures from Zeebrugge harbor river sediments

Gilbert A. Atuga

(VIII-2) Distribution and origin of selected POPs

in the Arctic fjords sediments

Anna Pouch

(VIII-3) Metal behaviour in the Thames Estuary:

Insights from modelling studies

Valentina Premier

(VIII-4) Short-term sediment-associated trace

metal dynamics in coastal marine Tema Harbour

(Ghana)

Benjamin O. Botwe

8:30 - 9:20

9:20 - 11.00

(VI-3) Viral gene expression in Symbiodinium, the

algal symbiont of corals

Jan Brüwer

(VI-4) Effects of predation and thermal stress on

oxidative responses of Gobius paganellusNina Paul

Lunch Break & Screen Printing Event

Workshops and ExcursionsIndividual meeting points

(WS-1) Biodiversity, Christina Hörterer (AWI) and Maximilian Schupp (AWI)

(WS-2) How to design a successful experiment?, Dr. Mark Lenz (GEOMAR)

(WS-3) Broadcast and media and science, Frank Schweikert (ALDEBARAN)

(WS-4) Visioning: A powerful practice to focus and accomplish your challenge, Julia Lange

(E-1) Aquarium – Guided tour, Guido Westhoff (presenter), Elham Kamyab

(E-2) Maritimes Museum – Guided tour, Manfred Stein (presenter), Vera Golz

(E-3) MS Stubniz – Tour + Discussion on the Development of Fisheries Research, Frank-Roland Fließ

Coffee Break & Screen Printing Event

Poster SessionRoom 221

Networking Event – Business meets ScienceFoyer & Room 221

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH 2016

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PROGRAMME DAY 3

(XI-5) Comparative evaluation of ecosystem

services provided artificial reefs in the Gulf of

Thailand – associated fish communities, their

functional diversity and biomass

Isabell J. Kittel

(Session V) Going global: Invasive and range-expanding speciesSimon Jungblut

Lecture Hall B

(V-1) ETS and oxygen consumption of Cas-siopea sp. in response to acute and chronic

temperature change

Samir Aljbour

(V-2) Crab Weight Watchers: Energy storage

and food preferences of ovigerous Hemi- grapsus sanguineus and Carcinus maenas

Invited speaker: Morgan McCarthy

(V-3) Timing matters for successful invader

establishment

Jonas Geburzi

(V-4) Effects of nature protection level on

Non-Indigenous Species

Jonas Letschert

11:00 - 11:15

11:15 - 12:45

12:45 - 14:00

14:00 - 15:00

PROGRAMME DAY 3

(VII-1) Trophic ecology of the orangeback flying squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup, 1855)

(Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) in the eastern tropical Atlantic

Véronique Merten

(VII-2) Integrative modelling of environmental and anthropogenic driver effects on marine food web

dynamics in the Barents Sea

Stefan Königstein

(VII-3) Tensor Decomposition reveals spatio-temporal dynamics of fish communities

Romain Frelat

(VII-4) On the way for detecting and quantifying unseen species in the sea: the Octopus vulgaris

case study

Quentin Mauvisseau

Keynote: Lower Ecological ImpactDr. Rainer Froese (GEOMAR)

Uni Hamburg, ESA Ost, Room 221

Plenary Discussion „Low Impact Fisheries – How to get there“Prof. Dr. Rainer Froese (GEMOAR), Björn Stockhausen (Seas at Risk) and Stella Nemecky (WWF)

Moderated by Cornelia Nauen (Mundus Maris)

Lecture Hall A

Coffee Break

YOUMARES 7 Awards: Best Poster and Best Talk & End of ConferenceLecture Hall A

Post Conference ClubbingVOLT

Karolinenstraße 45, 20357 Hamburg

15:00 - 15:30

15:30 - 16:30

16:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:45

19:30

(VIII-5) Effects of microplastics in the marine

isopod Idotea emarginataSpela Korez

(VIII-6) Small particles, big problem! Microplastic

and pelagic fish larvae

Natalie Prinz

Coffee Break

(Session X) Phytoplankton: Are we all looking at it differently? Diverse methods and approaches to the study of marine phytoplankton Ingrid M. Angel Benavides and Larissa K. Schultze

Lecture Hall A

(X-1) Modelling autotrophic acclimation: Southern

North Sea as a case study

Invited speaker: Dr. Onur Kerimoglu

(X-2) Monitoring natural phytoplankton communi-

ties: a comparison between traditional methods

and scanning flow cytometry

Lumi Haraguchi

(X-3) Microsensor technology on the rise - Oxygen

micro-gradients at the sea surface

Janina Rahlff

(X-4) The price we pay for the uncertainty in

experiments on phytoplankton dynamics

Dr. Maria Moreno de Castro

Lunch Break

(Session VII) Marine species interactions and ecosystem dynamics: Implications for management and conservationsDr. Xochitl Cormon and Moritz Stäbler

Lecture Hall A

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POSTER POSTER

OVERVIEW OF ALL POSTERS

(P16) Habitat mapping for the conservation and management of an exploitable coastal resource of cirripedes crustaceans Pollicipes pollicipes (Moroccan Atlantic Coast) Hajar Bourassi

(P17) Inventory of the epibenthic biodiversity of the Moroccan Atlantic zone between Cape Juby and the White Cape Samira Falah

(Session VIII) Coastal & marine pollution in the Anthropocene: Identifying contaminants and processes

(P18) Market review on microplastic use in cosmetics Matthias Marx

(P19) Remote sensing essential optical parameters for environmental monitoring of Sognefjord and Trondheimsfjord, Norway Veloisa J. Mascarenhas

(P20) Photographic assessment of the influence of low pH values on the coralline alga Jania rubens Susann Diercks

(P21) Chronic copper exposure affects growth and somatotropic axis regulation in the estuarine guppy Poecilia vivipara Sandra I. Moreno Abril

(Session IX) Social dimensions of environmental change in the coastal marine realm

(P22) Stock productivity and fishing activity interplay leading to fisheries collapse Anna-Marie Winter

(P23) Wave energy conversion in the North Sea: An analysis of feasible locations and technologies Malte Winkler

(P24) Climate change and hilsa fishery in Bangladesh: Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation Naimul Islam

(Session X) Phytoplankton

(P25) Modelling cyanobacteria’s influence on the Baltic Sea ecosystem functioning Maike Scheffold

(P26) Underway observations of inherent optical properties for the estimation of near-surface chlorophyll-a in the Fram Strait YangYang Liu

(Session XI) Coral reefs and people in changing times

(P27) Assessing vertical connectivitiy of two scleractinian coral species around Bermuda Ramona Brunner

(P28) Sediment-induced functional plasticity of herbivorous coral reef fish Ryan S. McAndrews

(P29) Nitrogen cycling in coral reef organisms under environmental change (NICE)“ Arjen Tilstra

(Session I) From egg to juveniles: Advances and novel applications to study the early life history stages of fishes

(P01) Bile metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in three species of fish from Morocco Ayoub Baali

(P02) Study of the growth and reproduction of the Sardina pilchardus exploited in the Morocco Casablanca area Wahbi Abderrazik

(P03) Ethology database for improvements in fish welfare Billo H. Studer

(Session II) Dissolved Organis Matter (DOM) in aquatic systems: Assessment and applications(P04) Catcher in the ocean: Organic ligands and their role in marine life cycles Jana Geuer, Michael Rudolph

(Session III) Fighting eutrophication in shallow coastal waters

(P05) Mapping methods of sublitoral seagrass meadows and macroalgae: An overview Anton Bühler, H. Schubert

(Session IV) DEEP | DARK | COLD - Frontiers in polar and deep sea research

(P06) Ciliates in the deep sea: Recorded diversity and pressure experiments Alexandra Schoenle

(P07) Small microbes, vast deep sea: Methodological studies on heterotrophic flagellates Alexandra Schoenle

(P08) Photoperiodic implications on visual foraging in polar marine ecosystems Tom J. Langbehn

(Session V) Going global: Invasive and range-expanding species

(P09) Melita nitida Smith, 1873 – a new amphipod in southern Baltic Sea Lena Marszewska

(P11) Sampling methods for mobile epifauna with emphasis on non-indigenous species Lena Marszewska

(P12) Spores, salmon & streams: A modelling approach for Ceratomyxosis Vanessa Schakau

(Session VI) How do communities adapt?

(P13) Bubble Shuttle - bubble-mediated transport of benthic methanotrophs into the water column Sebastian Jordan

(P14) Lipid metabolism of the North Sea shrimp Diana Martínez Alacórn

(Session VII) Marine species interactions and ecosystem dynamics

(P15) Feeding behaviour of Tripneustes gratilla related to a seagrass overgrazing event in Zanzibar Agustin Moreira Saporiti

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