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Tentative agenda of the CHOICE-C international workshop
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Programme

 

Friday, March 6, 2009

 

Time

Event

 

08:30-08:40

Opening Ceremony

 

 

Chair: Minhan Dai, Xiamen University, China

 

08:40-09:10

General introduction to CHOICE-C program – a planning update

 

 

Minhan Dai, Xiamen University, China

 

09:10-09:20

Group Picture in front of Zeng Cheng Kui Building

 

Part I: International Workshop

Session 1: air-sea CO2 fluxes in coastal ocean – in situ measurements and remote sensing

 

 

Chair: Wei-Jun Cai, University of Georgia, USA

 

 

Minutes by Weidong Zhai and Nan Zheng

 

09:20-09:50

Carbon cycle in the continental margins based on direct measurements and box model results

 

 

Arthur Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

 

09:50-10:20

Air-Sea exchange and CO2 dynamics in the Mississippi River plume and surrounding shelves

 

 

Wei-Jun Cai, The University of Georgia,USA

 

10:20-10:50

Remote sensing estimation of pCO2 concentration in the Northern South China Sea using Neural Network

 

 

Xiao-Hai Yan, University of Delaware, USA

 

10:50-11:00

MLR compared to NN in the South China Sea

 

 

Shaoling Shang, Xiamen University, China

 

11:00-11:25

The preliminary study of the air-sea CO2 flux in China Sea by remote sensing

 

 

Delu Pan/Yan Bai, Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA,China

 

11:25-11:50

CO2 fluxes in China Sea- an updated report

 

 

Minhan Dai/Weidong Zhai, Xiamen University, China

 

11:50-12:20

Panel Discussion and break

 

Lunch

 

Session 2: biological pump and coastal carbon cycling – from land input, primary production, community structure, and export production and carbon burial

 

 

Chairs: Michael Landry, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, USA

 

 

             Cindy Lee,  State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA

 

 

Minutes by  Pinghe Cai and Jixin Chen

 

14:30-15:00

Lagrangian studies of phytoplankton dynamics and carbon cycling in the California Current Ecosystem

 

 

Michael Landry,  Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, USA

 

15:00-15:30

Carbon Export: Technological Challenges

 

 

Cindy Lee, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA

 

15:30-15:45

Phytoplankton and bacterial effects on heterotrophy in sub-tropical Hong Kong waters   Paul Harrison

 

15:45-16:00

 

Paul Harrison & Xiangchen Yuan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

 

16:00-16:20

Break

 

16:20-16:45

Particles composition and optical properties in Yellow and East China Sea

 

 

Delu Pan/Yan Bai, Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA,China

 

16:45-17:10

Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in Hong Kong coastal waters and the South China Sea.

 

 

Hongbing Liu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

 

17:10-17:35

Export flux of particulate organic carbon and its controls in the marginal seas

 

 

Pinghe Cai, Xiamen University, China

 

17:35-18:00

Phytoplankton community structure changes in the Western Pacific marginal seas and implications for carbon burial

 

 

Meixun Zhao, Ocean University of China, China

 

18:30

Banquet

 

Saturday, March 7, 2009

 

08:30-09:00

Iodate interference in the determination of dissolved oxygen in seawater by the Winkler’s reaction scheme: Oceanographic implications

 

 

George T.F. Wong, Research Center for Environmental Changes Academia Sinica, Taiwan

 

09:00-09:30

Is lignin a major component of oceanic dissolved organic matter? — Implications from Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry data

 

 

Zhanfei Liu, Old Dominion University, USA

 

09:30-10:00

The flux, transfort and cycling of terrestrial carbon in the China's marginal seas

 

 

Xuchen Wong, Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology&Environmental Sciences,CAS, China

 

10:00-10:30

Missing link from cyclone-driven export of recently-fixed land organic carbon to deep sea

 

 

Shu-ji Kao, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

 

10:30-11:30

Panel Discussion and break

 

Lunch

 

Session 3: ocean acidification – from paleorecord to ecological effect

 

 

Chair: Minhan Dai, Xiamen University, China

 

 

Minutes by Hongyan Wu and Guang Gao

 

13:30-14:00

Impacts of ocean change on biogeochemical cycling

 

 

Ulf Riebesell, IFM-GEOMAR, Germany

 

14:00-14:25

The history of ocean acidification

 

 

Gangjian Wei, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS,China

 

14:25-14:50

Combined effects of ocean acidification and  solar UV radiation on algal calcification and photosynthesis

 

 

Kunshan Gao, Xiamen University, China

 

14:50-15:20

Panel Discussion and break

 

Session 4: climate change, coastal dynamics and carbon transport and modeling

 

 

Chair: Fei Chai, University of Maine, USA

 

 

Minutes by Guizhi Wang and Zhenyu Sun

 

15:20-15:50

Variability of the carbon cycle and productivity in the China Seas during 1990-2007: A three-dimensional physical-biogeochemical modeling study

 

 

Fei Chai, University of Maine, USA

 

15:50-16:20

The South China Sea physical oceanography

 

 

Jiwei Tian, Ocean University of China, China

 

16:20-16:45

Shelf Circulations in the South China Sea, please send him the title for confirmation

 

 

Li Li, Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China

 

16:45-17:10

Coastal circulation and biogeochemical responses in the northeastern South China Sea

 

 

Jianping Gan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

 

17:10-17:40

Panel Discussion and break

 

Part II: Review and Suggestions

 

Chair: Xiao-Hai Yan, University of Delaware, USA

 

Session 1: Model programs –from planning, management to implementation

 

 

Minutes by Deli Wang and Jia Zhu

 

Time

Event

 

17:40-18:10

Via ITV with Kiel, Germany

 

 

Douglas Wallace, IFM-GEOMAR, Germany

 

Dinner

 

Sunday, March 8, 2009

 

08:30-09:00

Genesis of a Mid-Size Project

 

 

Cindy Lee, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA

 

09:00-09:30

A Brief overview on EPOCA

 

 

Ulf Riebesell, IFM-GEOMAR,Germany

 

Session 2: Preliminary implementation plan

 

 

Minutes by Weidong Zhai, Zhenyu Sun

 

09:30-10:00

Overall Planning

 

 

Minhan Dai, Xiamen University, China

 

 

Field observation:

 

10:00-10:20

     -Cruise:

 

 

Jianyu Hu, Xiamen University, China

 

10:20-10:40

    -Mooring:

 

 

Xiaogang Guo, Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China

 

10:40-11:00

    -Time-series observation:

 

 

Gangjian Wei, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, China

 

11:00-11:20

    -Mesocosm and incubation experiments: Impacts of  environmental parameters on algal cells in short and long-term incubations

 

 

Kunshan Gao, Xiamen University, China

 

11:20-11:40

Remote Sensing

 

 

Delu Pan/Yan Bai, Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China

 

 

Shaoling Shang, Xiamen University, China

 

11:40-12:00

Modeling

 

 

Jianping Gan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

 

Lunch

 

Session 3: Breakout – task teams with SAC members

 

 

Minutes collected by Qing Li and Nan Zheng

 

14:30-15:30

Group Discussion

 

      Group 1: air-sea CO2 fluxes in coastal ocean

 

                   Participants:  Arthur Chen, Wei-Jun Cai, Xiao-Hai Yan, and members of subprojects 1&2.

 

                   Led by Weidong Zhai & Yan Bai, minutes by Yan Bai

 

                   Venue: B-214.

 

      Group 2: biological pump and coastal carbon cycling

 

                   Participants: Michael Landry,  Cindy Lee, Paul Harrison, and members of subprojects 3&4.

 

                   Led by Pinghe Cai & Xuchen Wong, minutes by Xuchen Wong

 

                   Venue: B-206.

 

      Group 3: ocean acidification

 
 

                   Participants: Ulf Riebesell, George Wong, and members of subprojects 6&7.

 

                   Led by Gangjian Wei & Kunshan Gao, minutes by Gangjian Wei

 

                   Venue: B-105.

 

      Group 4: climate change, coastal dynamics and carbon transport and modeling

 
 

                   Participants: Fei Chai, Jiping Chao, Dunxin Hu, Juwei Tian, and members of subprojects 5&8.

 

                   Led by Li Li/Xiaogang Guo & Jianping Gan, minutes by Li Li

 

                   Venue: Coffee Corner on the B-6th.

 

15:30-15:35

Discussion feedback of Group 1

 

 

Yan Bai,  Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China

 

15:35-15:40

Discussion feedback of Group 2

 

 

Xuchen Wong, Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology&Environmental Sciences,CAS, China

 

15:40-15:45

Discussion feedback of Group 3

 

 

Gangjian Wei, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS,China

 

15:45-15:50

Discussion feedback of Group 4

 

 

Li Li, Third Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China

 

15:50-16:00

Related work done in HKU

 

 

V Thiyagarajan, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

 

16:00-16:10

Overall summary

 

 

Minhan Dai, Xiamen University, China

 

16:10-16:30

Break

 

Session 4: Synthesis planning

 

 

Minutes by Jun Zhang and Kuanbo Zhou

 

16:30-16:45

Data management: Data collecting and sharing plan

 

 

Yuwu Jiang, Xiamen University, China

 

16:45-17:00

 

 

Session 5: Panel recommendation (reports collected by Angela Liu and Sunny Yang)

 

17:00-18:00

5 min per SAC member : Arthur Chen, Wei-Jun Cai, Xiao-Hai Yan,, Michael Landry, Cindy Lee, Paul Harrison, Ulf Riebesell, George Wong, Fei Chai, Jiping Chao, Dunxin Hu and Juwei Tian

 

Dinner

 

Monday, March 9, 2009

 

Local tour to Gulang Islet (Optional)

 
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