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7th Conference of Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research – Conference Proceedings and Book of Abstracts

Published: 2024 | DOI: 10.17031/4dtw-2a26

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The AMEMR (Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research) Symposium series provides an opportunity to present, discuss and learn about a wide variety of marine modelling challenges, methods, applications and outcomes.

Held approximately every three years and now in its 7th iteration, AMEMR has grown into the forum to present and absorb the latest developments in marine (eco)system modelling and discuss new challenges and opportunities. Modelling is a fundamental tool for understanding marine ecosystems and providing projections of potential future states of the environment. Marine modelling is continuously evolving, in response to new scientific knowledge, techniques and societal needs. AMEMR promotes interdisciplinary discussion among stakeholders and modelling, observational and experimental scientists and students who want to contribute to the conceptualisation, design, development and application of improved and new marine ecosystem models of all types. We emphasize networking, discussion and encourage a strong ECR involvement.

The AMEMR Conference is organised by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, endorsed by the UN OCEAN DECADE, financially supported by SCOR, the Scientific Committee on Ocean Research and hosted by the University of Plymouth

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