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In 2024 vierden we de Wereldoceaandagen met drie programmadagen: een beleidsdag, een wetenschappelijke conferentie en de publieksdag. Tijdens de beleidsdag werd de Nationale Ocean Decade Committee gepresenteerd, tijdens de conferentie was er onder meer een interessante postersessie en de publieksdag trok veel bezoekers van alle leeftijden.

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De National Ocean Decade Committee (2024)

Beleidsdag: presentatie National Ocean Decade Committee

Tijdens de beleidsdag werd De National Ocean Decade Committee gepresenteerd. Dit comité zal binnen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden invulling geven aan de VN ‘Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development’.

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Impression National Ocean Science Conference 2024

Here you can find an impression of the National Ocean Sciences Conference 2024.

Poster Session

Here you can find an overview of all the titles of the poster presentations. Below you will find a collection of the abstracts in a separate PDF. Below you will also find a link to the digital versions of the presentations.

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  • Anouk van Boxtel – NIOZ
    Dust-associated production and export of phytoplankton biomarkers in Ionian Sea sediment traps
  • Daan Reijnders – Utrecht University
    Tracing Ocean Transport: From Plastics to Carbon
  • Darshika Manral – Utrecht University
    Transport of Sargassum seaweed in the Tropical Atlantic
  • Elsa Girard – Naturalis Biodiversity Center
    Watching out for coral reefs with forams
  • Emma Daniëls – Utrecht University
    Virtual oceanography fieldwork: The Virtual Ship educational tool
  • Felix Dols – Deltaris
    European Digital Twin Ocean (EDITO) and application of Deltares software on the EDITO platform
  • Isabel van Waveren – Naturalis Biodiversity Center
    The Carbon Cycle revisited – A reconstruction of the Keeling curve using net chemical pollutant production.
  • Jackie Ashkin – Leiden University
  • Kim Darbouze – KITLV
    Healing Haunting Matters: Material, eco-geopolitical wounding and extractions of afterlives and colonialism across the Atlantic
  • Lisette Mekkes – Naturalis Biodiversity Center
    Contrasting calcification patterns between juvenile and adult pteropods across the Atlantic
  • Marjolein van Vulpen – The Ocean Cleanup
    Assessing the Environmental and Social Benefits of The Ocean Cleanup’s Technologies.
  • Marleen Vintges – The Ocean Cleanup
    Plastic ingestion in marine fish from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Niels van Helmond – Radboud University Nijmegen
    Variable effects of ecosystem restoration in a eutrophic coastal lagoon: reoxygenation by increasing water exchange
  • Pieter Hovenkamp – NIOZ / Utrecht University
    An image of contrasts – automated image analysis to understand the role of zooplankton in a changing ocean
  • Samuel Lu – Utrecht University
    Governance marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction: Institutional interaction as a catalyst for cooperation and coordination
  • Shirin Rahman – Utrecht University
    Geochemistry of whale teeth: indicators for modern and ancient ecology
  • Sonia Heye – Deltaris
    Environmental effects of oyster restoration in the North Sea under different climate change scenarios
  • Titus Kruijssen – Wageningen University & Research
    Hydrogeological pressures on coral reef ecosystems around Curaçao
  • Vesna Bertoncelj – NIOZ / Utrecht University
    Simulating residence times of nutrients and pollutants around coral reef communities on Curaçao
  • Virginia Sánchez Barranco – NIOZ
    The island effect on the biogeochemistry of tropical coastal waters: A case study from Curaçao (Caribbean Sea)

Publieksdag

Op zaterdag 8 juni 2024 – Wereldoceaandag – konden bezoekers van alle leeftijden in zes musea meer ontdekken over de oceaan bij lezingen, workshops en activiteiten. In Naturalis (Leiden), Museon-Omniversum (Den Haag), Artis (Amsterdam), Natuurmuseum Brabant (Tilburg), Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam en het Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht leerden zij over de wonderen van onze blauwe planeet.