William Cheung presents at IMBER IMBIZO IV in Trieste, Italy

The fourth Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) IMBIZO (a Zulu word meaning ‘meeting or gathering’) workshop took place at the Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia and Geofisica (OGS) in Trieste, Italy, from October 26 to 30th, 2015. The meeting gathered scientists and researchers from all over the world to discuss how we integrate knowledge of marine and human systems, and address multiple scales and stressors.

Nereus’s presence at the meeting was led by CORU Leader William Cheung‘s keynote presentation that linked physical processes, through ecosystem dynamics, to economic and food security in Eastern Boundary Upwelling systems. William discussed the implications for marine ecosystems, governance and societal adaptation in the context of climate change, and outlined further research needs. Read more.

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