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Session ID#: 84553

Ocean Visions: Finding Ocean-Based Solutions to Society’s Greatest Global 
Challenges

The ocean seascape is changing rapidly, and not uniformly in a negative way – 
there are positive trends and accomplishments.  We are transitioning from 
primarily doom and gloom messages about the ocean to a new age of ocean 
optimism — where ocean-based solutions for mitigating and adapting to society’s 
greatest global challenges are being developed and implemented. In this 
session, ocean scientists, social scientists, and engineers will describe 
innovative approaches that will enable society to address climate, energy, and 
food security during the 21st century while simultaneously maintaining 
biodiversity and a sustainable global environment. Topics to be discussed will 
include: algae-based aquaculture for food and fuels, conservation of marine 
protected areas in a changing ocean, elimination of marine pollution, 
harnessing energy from the sea, human-assisted adaptation of marine ecosystems 
and living resources to ocean warming and acidification, ocean-based climate 
mitigation and CO2 sequestration technologies, ocean optimism.

Co-Sponsor(s):
PC - Past, Present and Future Climate
SI - Sustainable Development Goals

Primary Chair:  
Charles H Greene, Cornell University

Co-chairs:  
Fiorenza Micheli, Stanford University
Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Georgia Institute of Technology

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