Testing Grounds for Innovation in Ocean Science: The Mediterranean and Black Seas
The Town Hall will be introduced by two keynote talks, each of 20 minutes, introducing both the historical evolution of Mediterranean and Black Sea oceanography and their contemporary relevance as grounds for innovation and sustainability:
Emil Stanev: “Historical evolution and perspectives of Black Sea research"
Nadia Pinardi: The Mediterranean Sea as a natural laboratory for advancing process understanding and generating knowledge for societal benefit"
A moderated discussion (20’) with slido will follow, addressing future perspectives and key questions such
The target audience includes oceanographers, marine researchers, historians and philosophers of science, early-career scientists and all participants interested in interdisciplinary dialogue within the geosciences. Expected outcomes include strengthening exchanges across disciplines, identifying shared conceptual frameworks, and stimulating new thinking on the epistemological foundations of marine science, with potential implications for future research agendas across the EGU community.
The oral presentations are given in a hybrid format supported by a Zoom meeting featuring on-site and virtual presentations. The button to access the Zoom meeting appears 15 minutes before the time block starts.