Program  
 
Pushing the frontiers of marine ecological modeling: where are we now and how can we move forward?
 
 
 
0930
Small but mighty - the role that marine microbes play in mediating our climate  (Invited)
Naomi M Levine* , Elizabeth Teel, Meagan He, Emily Zakem
Monday 7th @ 0930-0950, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
0950
Developmental threshold model: linking phenology and biogeography of marine zooplankton populations
Rubao Ji*
Monday 7th @ 0950-1010, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1010
Seasonal succession of microalgal blooms from diatoms to dinoflagellates in the East China Sea: A numerical simulation study
Zhengxi Zhou* , Rencheng Yu, Mingjiang Zhou
Monday 7th @ 1010-1030, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1030
The biological-physical interaction in the open ocean: based on the nitrogen-based ecological model
Moge Du* , Shuh-Ji Kao
Monday 7th @ 1030-1050, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1050
Modeling seasonal and inter-annual variability of trophic transfer and 15N stable isotope enrichment within the planktonic food chain
Sherwood. Lan Smith* , Yoshikazu Sasai, Chisato Yoshikawa
Monday 7th @ 1050-1110, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1110
Size-depending response of phytoplankton growth to increasing ocean CO2 concentration
Qi Zhang* , Ya-Wei Luo
Monday 7th @ 1110-1130, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1130
Global and localized impact of river nitrogen export on ocean primary productivity and oxygen
Xiao Liu* , Charles A Stock, John P Dunne, Minjin Lee, Elena Shevliakova, Sergey Malyshev, Chris Milly
Monday 7th @ 1130-1150, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1330
End-to-end models: Linking physics and biogeochemistry to fish  (Invited)
Kenneth A Rose*
Monday 7th @ 1330-1350, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1350
Aquaculture site prospecting: Using ocean observing platforms, remote sensing, and numerical modeling to inform sustainable ecological aquaculture expansion
Damian Brady* , Emmanuel Boss, Carter Newell, Dana Morse, Andrew Thomas, Nicholas Keeney
Monday 7th @ 1350-1410, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1410
Modeling the shifts of phytoplankton phenology and composition on the Northwest Atlantic Shelf
Zhixuan Feng* , Rubao Ji, Changsheng Chen, Cabell Davis
Monday 7th @ 1410-1430, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1430
Modeled phytoplankton response to the offshore transport of the Pearl River Plume
Peng Xiu* , Bingxu Geng, Fei Chai
Monday 7th @ 1430-1450, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1450
Cascading while diminishing: modeling biological-physical responses to Southern Annular Modes in the Southern Ocean
Meibing Jin* , Rubao Ji, Yun Li
Monday 7th @ 1450-1510, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1510
Multiple causes of hypoxia in the East China Sea: Some notes from observations and modelling
Feng Zhou*
Monday 7th @ 1510-1530, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
1530
Model-guided quantification of the Three Gorges Dam¡¯s impact on Changjiang estuary¡¯s hydrodynamics and ecosystem
Jianzhong Ge* , Ricardo Torres, Richard Bellerby, Lijun Hou, Changsheng Chen
Monday 7th @ 1530-1550, Conference Room 5
 
 
 
Poster
Controls on seasonal variability in pelagic plankton productivity in the East China sea: a 1-D modelling perspective
Jianzhong Chen* , Richard Bellerby, Jianzhong Ge
P-B3-01-S
 
 
 
Poster
A modeling study on the spatio-temporal variability of primary production in the East/Japan Sea
Rubao Ji* , Meibing Jin, Yun Li, Yun-Ho Kang, Chang-Keun Kang
P-B3-02
 
 
 
Poster
Variability of hypoxia in coastal transition zone off Pearl River Estuary: observational and modelling studies
Dou Li* , Jianping Gan
P-B3-03-S
 
 
 
Poster
Extending our understanding of the marine carbonate system in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent East China Sea shelf using Artificial Neural Networks
Xiaoshuang Li* , Richard Bellerby, Yawen Wei, Anqiang Yang, Jing Liu
P-B3-04-S
 
 
 
Poster
Modeling the Dissolved Oxygen in the Northern South China Sea in the Summer Driven by the Physical and Biogeochemical Processes
Qicheng Meng* , Feng Zhou
P-B3-05
 
 
 
Poster
A one-dimensional physical-biogeochemical model applied to time-series Station Papa
Haoran Zhang* , Yuntao Wang, Fei Chai, Yi Yu
P-B3-06-S
 
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