Abstracts

Author Co-author(s) Abstract Title Abstract Body (500 words or less) INCISE Theme Presentation Type Keywords Abstract Id  
Jay Ritchlin, David Suzuki Foundation, Canada Meeting the Challenges and Opportunities of Ocean Conservation (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Oral Presentation environmental rights, oceans protection, essential habitats, marine spatial planning Ver
David Amblas, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK Julian A. Dowdeswell, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK, Miquel Canals, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Anna Sanchez-Vidal, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Ricardo Silva Jacinto, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Brest, France Seabed imprint of dense shelf water cascading (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation dense shelf water cascading, slope gullies, sediment erosion, downslope transport Ver
James T. Liu, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Yu-Huai Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, Chih-An Huh, Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica Nangang, Taiwan, Ray T. Hsu, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, Rick J. Yang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, Rebecca H. Rendle-Bühring, University of Bremen, Germany Tidal versus hyperpycnal regimes in the dynamics and sedimentation in the Gaoping Submarine Canyon off SW Taiwan (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation hyperpycnal flows, sediment dynamics, typhoon floods, internal tides, Gaoping Canyon Ver
Hilary B. Moors-Murphy, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada Norman Cochrane, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada, Bruce Martin, JASCO Applied Sciences, Canada, Katie Kowarski, JASCO Applied Sciences, Canada Passive acoustic monitoring of cetaceans in the Gully Marine Protected Area and adjacent areas of the Scotian Slope (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Poster Presentation cetaceans, the Gully, MPA, acoustics Ver
Nadine Le Bris, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France Pierre Galand, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Dimitri Kalenitcheko, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Franck Lartaud, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Anne Leila Meistertzheim, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Jadwiga Orignac, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Erwan Peru, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Audrey Pruski, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France, Béatrice Rivière, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, Franceé, Gilles Vetion, LECOB CNRS UPMC Sorbonne Universités, Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls, France The Lacaze-Duthiers canyon: a natural laboratory to study deep-sea ecosystem dynamics and functions in a climate change context (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation wood falls, cold-water corals, dense water cascading, Mediterannean deep-sea, Marine protected area Ver
Andrea S. Ogston, School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, US Laurenz Thomsen, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, Pere Puig, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Jacopo Aguzzi, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Corrado Costa, Consiglio per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Unità di ricerca per l’ingegneria agraria, Italy, Fabio C. De Leo, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada Sediment dynamics within Barkley Canyon: impact of dynamical processes on particles in suspension and their potential sources (Vista previa) Special Session 2: Interdisciplinary studies in Barkley Canyon Oral Presentation turbidity, canyon, tides, downwelling Ver
Jaime S. Davies, Plymouth University, UK Paul Somerfield, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK, Kerry Howell, Plymouth University, UK A critical evaluation of methods to compare the diversity of 2 submarine canyons (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation Megabenthic assemblages, biodiversity, methods Ver
Andrew Eggett, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK Alex Callaway, Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, UK, Neil Golding, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK, Kerry Howell, Deep Sea Conservation Research Unit, UK, Carole Kelly, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK, Kathleen Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Hugh Wright, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK, Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Collecting evidence to inform management discussions within deep-sea canyon environments (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Oral Presentation Submarine, Marine Protected Area, Marine Conservation Zone, ROV, Fisheries management Ver
Steve W. Ross, Univ.of NC at Wilmington Sandra Brooke, Florida State University, US, Stephen Viada, CSA Ocean Sciences Inc., US, Rod Mather, University of Rhode Island, US, Amanda Demopoulos, U.S. Geological Survey, US, Liz Baird, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, US, Andrew Davies, Bangor University, UK, Dolly K. Coykendall, U.S. Geological Survey, US, Gerard Duineveld, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), the Netherlands, Scott C. France, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, US, A. Howard, Artwork, Christina A. Kellogg, U.S. Geological Survey, US, Furu Mienis, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), the Netherlands, Cheryl Morrison, U.S. Geological Survey, US, Nancy Prouty, U.S. Geological Survey, US, Michael Rhode, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, US, Brendan Roark, Texas A&M University, US, Craig Robertson, Bangor University, UK, Craig M. Young, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, University of Oregon, US A Tale of Two U.S. Atlantic Canyons: Norfolk and Baltimore Canyons (Vista previa) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation Baltimore Canyon, Norfolk Canyon, multidiscipinary studies, methane seeps, deep-sea corals Ver
Weifeng (Gordon) Zhang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, US Timothy F. Duda, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, US Inhomogeneous internal wave generation and propagation at a shelfbreak canyon (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation internal wave, tide, asymmetry, mixing Ver
Fábio L. Matos, CESAM, University of Aveiro, Portugal Joan B. Company, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Marina R Cunha, CESAM, University of Aveiro, Portugal. Connecting dots across Mediterranean seascape: the role of submarine canyons on Lophelia pertusa connectivity (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Poster Presentation Network analysis, Spatial graph, Seascape connectivity, Spatial dynamics, Biophysical model Ver
Fábio L. Matos, CESAM, University of Aveiro, Portugal Steve W. Ross, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, US, Veerle A.I. Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Jaime S. Davies, Plymouth University, UK, Marina R. Cunha, CESAM, University of Aveiro, Portugal Exploring the submarine canyons' scientific landscape (Vista previa) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation Scientific landscape, Knowledge clusters, Co-word analyses, Network analysis Ver
Massimo Zecchin, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy Silvia Ceramicola, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy, Mauro Caffau, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy, Oliviero Candoni, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy, Daniel Praeg, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy, Marianne Coste, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy A middle Pleistocene outcrop analogue of submarine canyon fill along the Ionian side of Calabria (southern Italy): depositional processes and relationships with the modern submarine canyons (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation submarine, canyon, uplift, outcrop, fill, analogue, Calabria, Italy Ver
Louise Allcock, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Marc Eléaume, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France, Giulia La Bianca, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Raissa Hogan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Martin White, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Crinoid fauna of the NE Atlantic (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Poster Presentation Crinoidea, Echinodermata, Whittard Canyon Ver
Paul K. Murphy, University College Cork, Ireland Andy J. Wheeler, University College Cork, Ireland Reveal the full extent of submarine canyons; The application of Drainage Network Analysis to the Gollum Canyon System, NE Atlantic (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation Multibeam echosounder data, Gollum Canyon System, GIS, Drainage network analysis, morphometrics, neotectonics, ice sheet dynamics Ver
Chih-Lin Wei, Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Guan-Ming Chen, Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Jian-Xiang Liao, Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Effects of sediment source-sink dynamics on deep-sea benthos in the submarine canyon (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation Community structure, Meiobenthoc, Macrobenthos, Natural Disturbance Ver
Madeleine Hamann, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US Matthew Alford, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Andrew Lucas, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Veronica Tamsitt, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Celia Ou, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Sam Billheimer, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Marion Alberty, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US Observations of nonlinear internal tides and turbulence in a steep canyon (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation turbulence, mixing, internal waves, internal tide, nonlinear, steep Ver
Alexandre Normandeau, Geological Survey of Canada - Atlantic, Dartmouth, Canada Patrick Lajeunesse, Université Laval, Québec, Canada, Guillaume St-Onge, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du Québec, Rimouski, Canada, Daniel Bourgault, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du Québec, Rimouski, Canada, Urs Neumeier, Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski, Université du Québec, Rimouski, Canada Sediment density flow activity in sediment-starved submarine canyons (Pointe-des-Monts, Eastern Canada) (Vista previa) Special Session 1: Sediment Transport monitoring in submarine canyons Oral Presentation Cyclic steps; Monitoring; Sediment-starved; Repeat multibeam Ver
Peter Talling, National Oceanography Centre, UK New insights into links between flow events, benthic biology and carbon fluxes: a proposal for co-ordinating international monitoring efforts at series of “global test sites” (Vista previa) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation turbidity current, ecosystem, carbon, global test sites Ver
Alan Williams, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Hobart, Australia Thomas Schlacher, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, Franziska Althaus,Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Hobart, Australia, Ben Gilby, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, Andrew Olds, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, Rudy Kloser, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, Australia Environmental heterogeneity promotes fauna diversity in submarine canyons (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation benthic megafauna, habitat, heterogeneity, Australia Ver
Cooper D. Stacey, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada Philip R. Hill, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada, D. Gwyn Lintern, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada Evolution of a recent channel-levee complex inferred from levee deposits on the Fraser Delta front, British Columbia, Canada (Vista previa) Special Session 1: Sediment Transport monitoring in submarine canyons Oral Presentation submarine slide, turbidity current, delta, channel-levee complex, levee deposit, channel evolution Ver
Karina Ramos-Musalem, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Susan E. Allen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Tracer and nutrient transport through upwelling submarine canyons (Vista previa) Special Session 2: Interdisciplinary studies in Barkley Canyon Oral Presentation circulation, cross-shelf exchange, tracers Ver
Carolina Doya, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Damianos Chatzievangelou, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, Nixon Bahamon, Blanes Centre for Advanced Studies, CSIC, Spain, Autun Purser, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany, Fabio C. De Leo, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada, Kim Juniper, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada, Laurenz Thomsen, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, Jacopo Aguzzi, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Yearly epibenthic megafaunal community dynamics at a cold seep (Barkley Canyon) using a tracked Sea Crawler (Vista previa) Special Session 2: Interdisciplinary studies in Barkley Canyon Oral Presentation Internet Operated Vehicle, seasonality in the deep sea, Barkley canyon, Bolinopsis infundibulum, Chionoecetes tanneri Ver
Damianos Chatzievangelou, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany Carolina Doya, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Laurenz Thomsen, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, Autun Purser, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany, Jacopo Aguzzi, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain High-frequency Patterns in the Abundance of Benthic Species near a Cold-seep – An Internet Operated Vehicle Application (Vista previa) Special Session 2: Interdisciplinary studies in Barkley Canyon Poster Presentation Deep-sea crawler “Wally”, Barkley Canyon, Video-transect analysis, Behavioral rhythms, Benthic megafauna Ver
Aitor Rumin-Caparrós, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain Miquel Canals, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Anna Sanchez-Vidal, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Galderic Lastras,CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Antoni Calafat, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, César González-Pola, Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Gijón, Spain The Avilés Canyon system: morphology and sediment transport (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation Bay of Biscay, sediment transport; geomorphology; Avilés Canyon Ver
Claudio Lo Iacono, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Jenny Gales, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Tahmeena Aslam, University of East Anglia, UK & Centre for Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, UK, Robert Hall, University of East Anglia, UK, Queralt Guerrero, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Gareth Carter, British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, UK, Katleen Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Jorge Guillén, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Tim Le Bas, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Russell Wynn, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Upslope vs downslope asymmetric bedforms at the head of a submarine canyon (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation Canyon head; sandwaves; geophysical mapping; internal tides; Whittard Canyon Ver
Galderic Lastras, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain Enric Ballesteros, Blanes Centre for Advanced Studies, CSIC, Spain, Josep-Maria Gili, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Anna Sanchez-Vidal, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, David Amblas, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK La Fonera canyon, northwestern Mediterranean: A threatened cold-water coral habitat (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Poster Presentation La Fonera canyon, cold-water corals, Lophelia, anthropogenic impact, Mediterranean Ver
Dr. Miquel Canals, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain Galderic Lastras, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Xavier Tubau, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Jesús Rivera, Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Madrid, Spain, Xavier Rayo, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, David Amblas, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK, Anna Sanchez-Vidal, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Antoni M. Calafat, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain Litter peak concentrations in submarine canyons of the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea and the critical role of hydrodynamic processes in their dispersal (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Oral Presentation Submarine canyons, litter dispersal, hydrodynamic processes, Northwestern Mediterranean Ver
David Amblas, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK Thomas P. Gerber, Statoil Research and Technology, Norway, Steven Y.J. Lai, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Miquel Canals, CRG Marine Geosciences, University of Barcelona, Spain, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK Towards an understanding of the long-term evolution of submarine canyons (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation Submarine canyons formation and evolution, sedimentary processes, long-profile analysis, experimental modeling Ver
Peter Harris, Grid-Arendal, Norway Miles Macmillan-Lawler, Grid-Arendal, Norway Conservation priorities of submarine canyons from analysis of a global seafloor geomorphic features map (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Oral Presentation canyon geomorphology, global database, conservation priorities Ver
Francesco L. Chiocci, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy Martina Pierdomenico, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy, Daniele Casalbore, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy, Roberto Danovaro, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy & Stazione Zoological Anton Dohrn, Italy, Gianfranco D’Onghia, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy, Federico Falcini, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, CNR, Italy, Francesca Budillon, Institute For Coastal Marine Environment, CNR, Italy, Fabiano Gamberi, Institute of Marine Sciences, CNR, Italy, Paolo Orrù, University of Cagliari, Italy, Silvia Ceramicola, National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, Italy Assessing anthropogenic impacts in the deep-sea: Marine litter along submarine canyons of the Central Mediterranean Sea (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Poster Presentation Marine litter, sedimentary processes, litter managment Ver
Martina Pierdomenico, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy Eleonora Martorelli, Italian National Research Council, Institute of Environmental Geology and Geo-Engineering, Italy, Tommaso Russo, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, Stefano Ambroso, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Andrea Gori, University of Barcelona, Spain, Josep-Maria Gili, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Francesco L. Chiocci, University of Rome Sapienza, Department of Earth Science, Italy Anthropogenic impacts on the megafauna of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems along the Gioia Canyon (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) (Vista previa) Theme 4: Physical and anthropogenic disturbance in submarine canyons, conservation and marine policy Oral Presentation Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems, trawling impacts, littering Ver
Laetitia Gunton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Andrew Gooday, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Adrian G. Glover, Natural History Museum of London, UK, Brian J. Bett, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Neal L, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Helena Wiklund, Natural History Museum of London, UK Benthic Polychaete Assemblage Patterns in the Whittard Canyon System (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation biodiversity, polychaeta, Whittard Canyon, DNA barcoding Ver
Idalia Machuca, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Dr. Susan Allen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Numerical Simulation Exploring the Mechanisms Driving Upwelling in Mackenzie Canyon, Beaufort Sea (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation upwelling, circulation, numerical, model, Arctic Ver
D. Gwyn Lintern, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada Cooper Stacey, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada, Philip Hill, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, Canada Measuring powerful turbidity currents which leave no trace (Vista previa) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation monitoring Ver
Pere Puig, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Ruth Durán, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, Araceli Muñoz, TRAGSATEC-Secretaria General de Pesca, Madrid, Spain, Elena Elvira, TRAGSATEC-Secretaria General de Pesca, Madrid, Spain, Jorge Guillén, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Submarine canyon-head morphologies and inferred sediment transport processes in the Alías-Almanzora canyon system (SW Mediterranean) (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation canyon head morpphology, sediment transport, hyperpycnal flow, crescent-shaped bedforms Ver
William O. Symons, University of Southampton, UK Esther J. Sumner, University of Southampton, UK, Charles K. Paull, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institue, US, Matthieu J.B. Cartigny, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Jingping Xu, Ocean University of China, China, Katherine L. Maier, United States Geological Survey, US, Thomas D. Lorenson, United States Geological Survey, US, Peter J. Talling, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK How accurately can the structure of turbidity currents be reconstructed from their deposits? (Vista previa) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation Monterey canyon, turbidity current, grain size, push core facies Ver
Kevin Power, University College Cork, Ireland & Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences, Ireland Andrew Wheeler, University College Cork, Ireland & Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences, Ireland, Quentin Crowley, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Aggeliki Georgiopoulou, University College Dublin, Ireland, Aaron Lim, University College Cork, Ireland The Porcupine Bank Canyon, NE Atlantic: A natural laboratory to study the potential of Cold-Water Corals as archives of environmental change (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation Porcupine Bank, canyon exchange, scleractinian geochemistry, foraminifera assemblage Ver
Katleen Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Tahmeena Aslam, University of East Anglia, UK, Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Whittard Canyon's eastern branch: zooming in from tidal models to fine-scale photogrammetry (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation Species distribution models, photogrammetry, cold-water corals Ver
Catherine Kershaw, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Annette Wilson, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Martin White,National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Elizabeth Whitfield, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Jason Kirby, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Kostas Kiriakoulakis, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Origin, transport and burial of organic matter in the Whittard Canyon, North East Atlantic (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Poster Presentation organic, matter, sediments, biogeochemistry, sedimentology, Ver
Neus Campanyà-Llovet, Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada Paul V.R. Snelgrove, Memorial University, Newfoundland, Canada Food quantity and quality available for benthic communities within Pacific and Atlantic submarine canyons (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation food availability, food quality, benthic communities, food web Ver
Mr Gareth Carter, British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, UK Dr. Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Dr. Jenny Gales, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Dr. Claudio Lo Iacono, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Dr. Leigh Marsh, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Dr. Katleen Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Dr. Russell Wynn, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Geomechanical properties of submarine bedrock cliffs: controls on rock slope failures within the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin. (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation Rock slope failure, geomechanics of rockwalls, geohazards, bedrock strength, Whittard Canyon Ver
Pauline Chauvet, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Brest, France Marjolaine Matabos, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Brest, France, Anna Metaxas, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, Alex Hay, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Characterization of factors controlling the macrofaunal communities dynamic and biodiversity of Barkley Canyon. (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation Macrofaunal communities, Temporal variations, Spatial variations, Seasonality, INDEEP Ver
Esther J. Sumner, University of Southampton, UK Charles K. Paull, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, US Canyon filling and flushing along the California Margin (Vista previa) Special Session 1: Sediment Transport monitoring in submarine canyons Oral Presentation Canyons flows California Ver
Jenny Gales, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Gareth Carter, British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, UK, Claudio Lo Iacono, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Leigh Marsh, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Katleen Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Paul Shawyer, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Russell Wynn, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Pete Talling, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK Active processes influencing the morphology of submarine gullies – new insights from marine robotics (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation Processes, canyon flank, gully, morphology, evolution Ver
Teresa Amaro, Stazione Zoological Anton Dohrn, Italy Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Louise Allcock, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Tahmeena Aslam, University of East Anglia, UK, Jaime Davies, Plymouth University, UK, Roberto Danovaro, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy & Stazione Zoological Anton Dohrn, Italy, Henko de Stigter, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands, Gerard Duineveld, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands, Cristina Gambi, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy, Andy Gooday, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Laetitia Gunton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Rob Hall, University of East Anglia, UK, Kerry Howell, Plymouth University, UK, Jeroen Ingels, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK, Kostas Kiriakoulakis, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Catherine Kershaw, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, Mark Lavaleye, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands, K Robert, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK, Heather Stewart, British Geological Survey, Edinburgh, UK, David Van Rooij, University of Ghent, Belgium, Martin White, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Annete Wilson, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland The Whittard Canyon – a case study of submarine canyon processes (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation Whittard Canyon, Processes, Faunal patterns Ver
Craig R. Smith, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Peter Winsor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, US, Martin Truffer, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, US, Brian Powell, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US, Mark Merrifield, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US, Clifton Nunnally, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US Early phytoplankton bloom and large seafloor productivity footprint in Andvord Bay fjord, Antarctica: results from the first FjordEco cruise (Vista previa) Theme 2: New ways to study submarine canyons: integrated programs, new technologies and coordinated monitoring efforts Oral Presentation fjord, enhanced biomass, integrated field and modeling program, Antarctica Ver
Marie-Claire Fabri, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Toulon, France Annaelle Bargain, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Toulon, France, Ivane Pairaud, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Toulon, France, Laura Pedel, Institut Français de Recherche Pour L'exploitation de la Mer, Toulon, France, Isabelle Taupier-Letage, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, La Seyne sur Mer, France Cold-water coral ecosystems in Cassidaigne Canyon: an assessment of their environmental living conditions (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Oral Presentation Mediterranean Sea, Habitat mapping, Hydrodynamism, Anthropogenic impact Ver
Fabio C. De Leo, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada Aharon Fleury, University of Victoria, Canada, Craig R. Smith, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US, Lisa Levin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, US, Jacopo Aguzzi, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Early benthic successional processes at implanted substrates in Barkley Submarine Canyon affected by a permanent oxygen minimum zone (Vista previa) Theme 3: Biological patterns in submarine canyons: role of scale and heterogeneity Poster Presentation submarine canyons, whale bones, wood falls, benthic community succession, scavengers, oxygen minimum zone Ver
Fabio C. De Leo, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada Bruno Ogata, Universidade Federal Paulista, São Vicente, Brazil, Akash Sastri, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada, Steve Mihaly, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada, Martin Heesemann, Ocean Networks Canada, University of Victoria, Canada, Moira Galbraith, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Canada Do Barkley Canyon trap overwintering populations of Neocalanus plumchrus (Copepoda, Calanidae) at depth? Insights into particulate organic carbon flux to deep-sea sediments based on video imagery from a seafloor cabled observatory (Vista previa) Special Session 2: Interdisciplinary studies in Barkley Canyon Oral Presentation Barkley Canyon, overwintering copepods, Neocalanus plumchrus, POC flux, cabled observatory, video imagery, automated video analysis Ver
Blair Greenan, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada Brian Petrie, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada, Diana Cardoso, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada Mean circulation and high-frequency flow amplification in the Sable Gully (Vista previa) Theme 1: Canyon processes in the space-time continuum (formation, evolution, circulation) Oral Presentation circulation, mixing, tides Ver

 

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INCISE Steering Committee:

  • Veerle Huvene (NOC)

  • Jamie Davies (UPL)

  • Joshu Mountjoy (NIWA)

  • Rob Hall (UEA)

  • Peter Harris (GRID-Arendal)

  • Nathalie Valette-Silver (NOAA)

  • Aaron Micallef (University of Malta)

  • Fabio De Leo (ONC)