The ASLO 2019 Aquatic Sciences meeting in Puerto Rico (23 February – 2 March, https://aslo.org/sanjuan2019/main) is offering two sessions that will highlight Arctic research. These include SS16 “Changing biogeochemistry and ecology across Arctic aquatic systems in the 21st century” as well as a more general “Arctic Ecosystems” session (CS36) that provides a platform for sharing results from a wider range of physical, chemical, and biological studies of aquatic systems at northern high latitudes. These sessions are being jointly organized and chaired to create a diverse, exciting lineup of presentations from the Arctic freshwater and marine research community. For those who are interested, they will also form the seed of a 2021 special Arctic-oriented issue in Limnology & Oceanography. Don’t miss this opportunity to bring your Arctic research out into the sun!
Abstracts are due October 22. Best regards, Peter Hernes James McClelland Ronnie Glud Marguerite Xenopoulos Suzanne Tank session co-chairs
