Dear colleagues,

My co-chairs and I invite you to consider submitting an abstract to
our session at the Ocean Sciences 2016 meeting.   The session will
showcase interdisciplinary research focused on issues of
sustainability in coastal and marine ecosystems.  Abstracts are due on
Wednesday, September 23--next week!  The session description is copied
below, and abstracts can be submitted via this link:

https://agu.confex.com/agu/os16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session9630

Title:  Advances in interdisciplinary research to understand and
sustain coastal and marine ecosystems
Session ID#: 9630
Session Description:

The complex challenges facing our oceans and coasts extend beyond the
bounds of individual disciplines.  Ocean sciences are
interdisciplinary by nature, and studies spanning physical
oceanography, biogeochemistry, biology, and ecology are common.
However, understanding how climate change, water quality, fishing, and
conservation decisions affect coastal and marine ecosystems requires
integrating natural sciences with an understanding of how human
actions influence and respond to changes in the ocean.  Building the
scientific base for decisions related to resource management and
sustainability requires studies that span disciplines and that focus
on interactions and feedbacks within and between human and natural
systems.

This session will bring together scientists working at disciplinary
interfaces to evaluate how changes in one or multiple components of
coastal and marine ecosystems affect ecosystem conditions, resource
productivity, and human uses or benefits.  We are particularly
interested in contributions that focus on linkages and feedbacks
between physical, ecological, and social-economic factors across
multiple scales to understand complex issues facing marine ecosystems,
such as climate change, fisheries sustainability, and water quality.
In addition, how scientific information is communicated and integrated
into decision-making processes shapes its use in management,
governance and policy settings, and we encourage contributions that
address outreach and policy topics.

Chairs:
Katherine Mills, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland, ME, United States
Andrew J Pershing, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland, ME, United States
Steven A Murawski, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL,
United States

Sincerely,
Kathy Mills

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