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Oral Programme AvH7

AvH7

Ocean acidification: consequences for marine ecosystems and society
Oral Programme
 / Mon, 20 Jun, 09:00–17:00  / Room Lecture Hall
 / Tue, 21 Jun, 09:00–17:00  / Room Lecture Hall
 / Wed, 22 Jun, 09:00–17:00  / Room Lecture Hall
 / Thu, 23 Jun, 09:00–17:00  / Room Lecture Hall
 / Fri, 24 Jun, 09:00–13:00  / Room Lecture Hall
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Mon, 20 Jun, 16:00–17:00  / Poster Area

Monday, 20 June 2011
Room Lecture Hall
Chairperson: J. Bijma
09:00–10:00
Registration

10:00–10:20
Welcome by P. Fabian and LOC

10:20–10:40
Welcome by AOGS and JpGU, thereafter group photo

Coffee Break
A) Ocean acidification and the marine ecosystem

11:00–11:40
AvH7-22 | presentation
Ocean acidification - a biogeological perspective (keynote lecture)
J. Bijma
11:40–12:20
AvH7-42
Ocean Acidification: Past, Present, and Future (keynote lecture)
R.E. Zeebe
12:20–13:00
O. Hoegh-Guldberg - Video: The coral story followed by a skype conference

Lunch Break
14:00–14:20
AvH7-18
How is ocean acidification affecting Australian strains of Emiliania huxleyi?
S. Stojkovic, R. Matear, and J. Beardall
14:20–14:40
AvH7-28
Inorganic carbon uptake mechanisms in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi: The physiological basis.
L.T. Bach, L.C.M Mackinder, U. Riebesell, and K.G. Schulz
14:40–15:20
AvH7-27
Inorganic carbon uptake mechanisms in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi: The Molecular Basis (keynote lecture)
L.C.M. Mackinder, L.T Bach, K.G Schulz, G Wheeler, D Schroeder, U Riebesell, and C Brownlee
15:20–15:40
AvH7-10
Culture experiment with living foraminifera under laboratory high-CO2 environmental condition
T Toyofuku, LJ de Nooijer, H Nomaki, M Tsuchiya, and H Kitazato
Coffee Break
16:00–16:20
AvH7-34
The O2 and pH microenvironment of symbiont bearing - vs. symbiont free benthic foraminifera in an ocean acidification experiment
M.S. Glas, S. Uthicke, and K. Fabricius
16:20–17:00
AvH7-11
Effects of ocean acidification on calcification of symbiont-bearing reef foraminifers (keynote lecture)
K. Fujita, M. Hikami, A. Suzuki, A. Kuroyanagi, and H. Kawahata

Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Room Lecture Hall
Chairperson: M. Dai
A) Ocean acidification and the marine ecosystem

09:00–09:20
AvH7-1
The biomechanical consequences of ocean acidification and ocean warming for the reef-building alga Halimeda sp.
S. Sinutok, R. Hill, M. A. Doblin, and P. J. Ralph
09:20–09:40
AvH7-29
The bivalve calciumcarbonate factory - a microsensor approach to extrapallial fluid dynamics
K. Stemmer, M. Glas, D. de Beer, and T. Brey
09:40–10:20
AvH7-2
CO2-threats to metamorphosing larvae: a proteomics perspective (keynote lecture)
V. Thiyagarajan
10:20–10:40
AvH7-16
Protein expression in response to thermal and acidification stressors in the large benthic foraminifer Marginopora vertebralis, One Tree Island, Australia
S. Doo, H. Nguyen, and M. Byrne
Coffee Break
11:00–11:40
AvH7-40
Combined impacts of ocean climate change on invertebrates: a synopsis (keynote lecture)
A. Ishimatsu, A. Dissanayake, T. Yin, H. Kurihara, and S. Kawaguchi
11:40–12:00
AvH7-3
Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on marine invertebrate life history stages: vulnerabilities and potential for persistence in a changing ocean
M. Byrne
12:00–12:20
AvH7-5
Near-future CO2-driven hypercapnia depresses echinoderm larval metabolism by approximately one-third
M. Lamare, M. Barker, M. Byrne, S. Uthicke, A. McCarthy, J. Ericson, and M. Gonzales-Bernat
12:20–12:40
AvH7-13 | presentation
Effects of pCO2 on the fertilization and development of the sea urchin Stronglyocentrotus nudus
Y.-G. Park, J.-S. Lee, C.-H. Sung, S.-W. Choi, S.-G. Kang, J.-H. Hwang, K. Inanba, K. Shiba, T.-S. Choi, S.-D. Moon, J.-H. Lee, and K.-T. Lee
12:40–13:00
AvH7-43
Biomineralization response to ocean acidification by juvenile tube worm, Hydroides elegans
V.B.S. Chan, Y.S. Wang, Y.Q. Chao, K. Shih, T. Zhang, and V. Thiyagarajan
Lunch Break
14:00–14:20
AvH7-8
Indirect effects of ocean acidification: does the effect of elevated pCO2 on Antarctic phytoplankton influence development of Euphausia superba larvae?
C. Wynn-Edwards, S. Kawaguchi, R. King, A. Davidson, S. Wright, P.D. Nichols, and P. Virtue
14:20–14:40
AvH7-15
Elevated ocean temperature influences the early development stages of spawning corals more than acidified oceans
C.-M. Chua, A. H. Baird, and W. Leggat
14:40–15:20
AvH7-26
Upwelling of low pH waters and its potential impact on coastal biocalcification (keynote lecture)
M. Dai and Z. Cao
15:20–15:40
AvH7-47
Corals, bryozoans and gastropods are able to calcify in acidified seawater
R. Rodolfo-Metalpa and J.M. Hall-Spencer
Coffee Break
B) Ocean acidification and society and politics

16:00–16:40
AvH7-37
Economic Costs of Ocean Acidification: A Look into Potential Loss of Shellfish Production (keynote lecture)
D. Narita, K. Rehdanz, and R.S.J. Tol
16:40–17:00
Poster advertising by authors


Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Room Lecture Hall
09:00–17:00
Fieldtrips organised by LOC (time still to be decided)


Thursday, 23 June 2011
Room Lecture Hall
Chairperson: P. Fabian
B) Ocean acidification and society and politics

09:00–09:40
AvH7-41
Summing up the socially relevant impacts of ocean acidification (keynote lecture)
S. Cooley
09:40–10:20
AvH7-39
Confronting the Challenges of Ocean Acidification: Linking Potential Socio-Economic Impacts and Economic Valuation Towards Appropriate Policies (keynote lecture)
R. Fernandez Subade
10:20–10:40
AvH7-44
Facing Ocean Acidification in the Philippines: Emerging Governance and Management Responses
P. Fernandez Jr. and R. Fernandez Subade
Coffee Break
A) Ocean acidification and the marine ecosystem

11:00–11:20
AvH7-35
Ocean Acidification and Climate Change: Synergies and Challenges of addressing both under the UNFCCC
E. Harrould-Kolieb and D. Herr
11:20–12:00
AvH7-38
Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Calcification - A Summary of Current Research From Laboratory and Field Observations (keynote lecture)
A. Paytan
12:00–12:20
AvH7-9 | presentation
Ocean acidification in the real world - synergetic effects with temperature, toxicants and oil spills
S. Dupont, M. Arnberg, O. Ortega-Martinez, and M. Thorndyke
12:20–13:00
AvH7-32 | presentation
Consequences of ocean acidification for marine microorganisms (keynote lecture)
I. Joint, J. Gilbert, K. Crawford, G. Wheeler, and D. Schroeder
Lunch Break
14:00–14:20
AvH7-25
Global declines in oceanic nitrification rates as a consequence of ocean acidification
J.M. Beman
14:20–14:40
AvH7-14
Ocean acidification impact on growth and the pH dependence of trace elements in skeleton of hermatypic corals
M. Inoue, S Ozaki, A Iguchi, A Suzuki, K Sakai, and H Kawahata
14:40–15:20
AvH7-36
Ocean Acidification and Biogeochemical Cycling: an attempt at an overview (keynote lecture)
U. Passow
15:20–15:40
Reserve presentation

Coffee Break
C) Ocean acidification and climate engineering

16:00–16:40
AvH7-23
Ocean acidification; back to basic(s) (keynote lecture)
R.D. Schuiling
16:40–17:00
AvH7-24
Long-term biogeochemical effects of adding alkalinity into the ocean
T. Ilyina, D. Wolf-Gladrow, G. Munhoven, and C. Heinze

Friday, 24 June 2011
Room Lecture Hall
Chairperson: P. Fabian
A) Ocean acidification and the marine ecosystem

09:00–09:40
AvH7-45
A perspective on the pH measurements and the state of coral reefs in the South China Sea (keynote lecture)
Z. Yasin
09:40–10:00
E. Harrould-Kolieb (Skype "ways that ocean acidification can be better incorporated into the UNFCCC")

10:00–10:20
AvH7-48
A study on the seasonal profile of the South China Sea and the possible detrimental effects of ocean acidification on coral reef
N. a/p Nilamoni, Z. Yasin, and A. Tan Shau-Hwai
10:20–10:40
Reserve presentation

Coffee Break
11:00–11:20
AvH7-31
Educational Activities at the European Geosciences Union
C. Laj
11:20–12:40
Showing of Tipping point movie

12:40–13:00
Joined AOGS, JpGU & EGU statement on Ocean Acidification