Dear MARMAM,

Final reminder for the abstract deadline approaching: Thursday 12 May 2016  (UK 
time GMT+1)

I would like to invite you to consider attending the Challenger Society 2016 
Conference - Oceans and Climate, in Liverpool, England, 5-8th September 2016. 
In particular I encourage you to submit an abstract to a session linking 
oceanographic processes to the physical and biological patchiness that 
dominates the distribution and behaviour of marine mammals and other marine 
vertebrates.

Drivers for patchiness and marine vertebrate dynamics
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/challenger-conference-2016/abstract-submission/driversforpatchinessandmarinevertebratedynamics/<http://www.linkedin.com/redir/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eliverpool%2Eac%2Euk%2Fchallenger-conference-2016%2Fabstract-submission%2Fdriversforpatchinessandmarinevertebratedynamics%2F&urlhash=zwwr&_t=tracking_anet>
The mechanisms linking physical and biological oceanographic processes, prey 
dynamics and predator foraging are complex. Hotspots of pelagic animal 
abundance result from the patchiness of biological productivity, sparsely 
distributed across shelf seas and open  oceans. This session seeks to advance 
our understanding of the mechanisms that link the distribution and behaviour of 
fish and other marine vertebrates to environmental features such as fronts, 
eddies, upwelling and tidal mixing. To do so, we need to better  understand the 
oceanographic drivers of physical and biological spatial and temporal 
patchiness in different marine environments. This endeavour requires closer 
interaction between oceanographers, marine ecologists, biologists and 
geospatial statisticians;  and so we invite submissions that address one or 
more of these disciplines.

Best regards,
Peter
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Dr Peter Miller <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
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