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4D-BGC Webinar #5 – Louise Delaigue

Wednesday, 12 November, 2025 at 16:00 CET / 15:00 UTC

Registration Link: https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/RWJqny02Q3azb3b1ck0FeA

Meeting ID: 945 6821 7722  ●  Passcode: 877451

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SCOR Working Group 168 Webinar #5

 Title: Secret shifts in the ocean’s biological carbon pump

 Presenter:

Louise Delaigue

Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche

 

Recent advances have improved estimates of marine carbon uptake, but the processes driving spatial and vertical variability in biologically mediated carbon fluxes under climate change remain insufficiently understood. Analysis of the past two decades indicates that the global mean of biologically respired carbon has remained stable, yet its vertical and regional distribution is shifting in response to climate-driven changes in circulation, stratification, and ecosystem structure. These reorganizations have not altered the global inventory, but they are reshaping the depth and location of sequestration in ways that reduce the structural stability of the biological carbon pump. This emerging instability in the return flux may pose a greater long-term risk, as it points to a weakening resilience of the ocean carbon sink under continued climate change.

You can view and subscribe to the 4D-BGC webinar calendar here:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/2?cid=c2Nvci53Zy4xNjhAZ21haWwuY29t

4D-BGC seminars are recorded, and previous presentations can be found at https://www.youtube.com/@4D-BGC

OASIS, SOLAS, CLIVAR Workshop at OSM26!

FAIRSEAS: The Future of Internationally Coordinated Air-Sea Interactions Research

Please save the date for FAIRSEAS, a one-day EuroMarine Foresight Workshop that will bring together three international programs — OASIS, SOLAS, and CLIVAR — to chart the next decade of coordinated air-sea interaction research.

The workshop will feature presentations and discussions spanning observational, modeling, and remote-sensing approaches to better understand the physical, chemical, and biological processes at the air-sea interface. We look forward to connecting the OASIS, SOLAS, and CLIVAR communities to advance this vital global science effort.

Meeting Logistics

  • Date: 21 February 2026
  • Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
  • In-person and hybrid participation options available

Agenda and registration details coming soon!

China–Norway Conference 2025: Sustainable Blue Futures – Exploiting the Ocean and Protecting the Ocean

China–Norway Conference 2025: Sustainable Blue Futures – Exploiting the Ocean and Protecting the Ocean

Dates: November 5–6, 2025
Time: 09:00–12:30 CET / 16:00–19:30 CST
Online via Zoom

Program and details

This two-day digital conference brings together leading researchers from China and Norway to explore key topics such as ocean health, aquaculture, Arctic research, and ocean governance. It’s a great opportunity to learn about current research and foster international collaboration.

Register here
Registered participants will receive the Zoom link and practical details shortly before the event.

Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

 

Organized by:

Norwegian Marine University Consortium

Chinese Marine University Consortium

The Indian Ocean Bubble Issue 21 is available online

The latest issue of The Indian Ocean Bubble-2 is accessible at https://incois.gov.in/IIOE-2/pdfviewer_pub.jsp?docname=IIOE-2-DOC_OM_310.pdf

Special Thanks to All Authors for their enthusiastic contributions !

Informal articles are welcome for our next issue. Contributions may include Indian Ocean studies, cruises, conferences, workshops, tributes to other oceanographers etc.. Articles may be up to 1500 words in length (MS-Word) accompanied by suitable figures, photos (separate.jpg files).

Deadline: 15th November, 2025.

Call for Endorsement: “An S.O.S. from the Cryosphere: A Global Scientific Appeal Ahead of COP30

As COP30 approaches, members of BEPSII, ASPeCt, CATCH, and PACES have once again come together to issue a unified statement from the scientific community on the state of the cryosphere.

Building on last year’s “S.O.S. from the Poles,” this renewed call highlights the accelerating loss of the world’s ice sheets, glaciers, sea ice, and permafrost, and the cascading risks for global climate, sea level, and human security. It also reminds world leaders that geopolitical tensions and short-term national interests must not distract from the defining global challenge of our time: the climate crisis.

We invite organisations and institutes concerned about the cryosphere and global climate stability to endorse the letter and join this collective call for action. If your organisation endorsed the S.O.S. from the Poles last year, we warmly thank you for your support and invite you to renew your endorsement for this updated statement ahead of COP30.

The letter will circulate for endorsements throughout October 2025 and will be released publicly in early November 2025, ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, and presented again at the COP30 Cryosphere Pavilion.

How to endorse:

  1. On behalf of your institute or organisation: Read and endorse the open letter here https://forms.gle/Z6UkhSCijF6tvsSaA if you have the right to do it.
  2. As an individual: Forward the message to the decision-maker(s) of your institute/organisation who can undersign the Open Letter; Share the message through your networks, media contacts, and at upcoming events; Amplify the call to action at national, regional, and global scales.

The cryosphere is our planet’s early warning system. Acting decisively now is essential for the future of both the planet and humanity.

On behalf of BEPSII, ASPeCt, CATCH, and PACES,
Letizia, co-chair of BEPSII

SOOS Opportunities

SOOS ABS RWG: Call for Leadership Team Members

Nominations (including self-noms) invited for the SOOS Amundsen & Bellingshausen Sector RWG Leadership Team!

Help drive activities & strategy in a friendly team! Deadline extended to 22 Oct 2025: soos.aq/opportunities

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SOOS SOFLUX CWG: Call for Nominations

SOOS Southern Ocean Fluxes (SOFLUX) group is seeking new leadership team members.

Help drive strategy on air–sea fluxes of heat, freshwater, momentum & gases in the  Southern Ocean

Nomination deadline: 15 Oct 2025

Details: soos.aq/opportunities

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Join us 14–16 Oct 2025 for the Virtual Workshop: Ocean Connectivity & Exchange Across the Antarctic Peninsula

Sponsored by the SOOS WAPSA RWG

The Antarctic Peninsula is a critical region of ocean exchange along the Antarctic coast, where the cold Weddell Sea and the warm Bellingshausen Sea meet. In this 3-day virtual workshop on “Ocean Connectivity and Exchange Across the Antarctic Peninsula: Processes and Impacts”, we will discuss the physical drivers modulating the ocean circulation and along-shore exchange in the region and their potential impact on biogeochemical processes.

The workshop will be held on October 14-16, 2025. We will hold three 2.5-hour sessions timed to span as many time zones as possible. Invited talks will be followed by short lighting presentations and discussions.

More info & program: airtable.com/appoukWG95euPhTb9/shr6nSWBR3zTigTrR