Poster sessions
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In addition to all the interesting speakers, there will also poster exhibitors attending to spread good experiences on ongoing projects and current research in the marine environmental monitoring work.
Who? | From? | About? |
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Matthias Obst | Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg | SUBSIM - a national platform for SUBSea IMage analysis |
Erik Browaldh | SGU | Seafloor Annotation Mapping Support (SEAMS) – an app to support sea-bed analysis |
| SGU | With its advanced measuring and sampling techniques, S/V Ocean Surveyor is a unique platform to investigate and explore the seabed |
Karina Barquet Frans Sjölander | Stockholm Environment Institute | Exploring feasibility of multi-purpose platforms |
Björn Lindell | SLU | The Swedish Research Fleet - Seven Universities and authorities in Cooperation |
Johan Backer David Wolff | EmbeddedArt | Reduce the amount of ghostgear in the sea with the help of smart technology |
Jakob Valve Elizaveta Mattsson | DEEP, Stockholm Univeristy | To detect or not detect – the importance of sampling frequency for meaningful phytoplankton monitoring |
Robert Mars | Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde | Shallow Water Processes and Transitions to the Baltic Scale – Instrumentation for the Coastal waters |
Anna Willstrand Wranne Louise Biddle | Voice of the Ocean Foundation | Baltic Sea Ocean Observatories - two years of continuous autonomous operations, data delivery and science applications |
Björn Källström Lena Granhag | Gothenburg Marine Biological Laboratory | Combining research, citizen science and stakeholder engagement to manage marine invasive alien species |
Anna Hasslow | SwAM | Monitoring of by-catch of harbour porpoise |
Erland Lettewall Matthias Obst | SwAM | New methods on monitoring invasive alien species |
Agnes Karlsson Caroline Raymond | Stockholm University | The value of long-term monitoring for environmental status assessment |
Jakob Walve | DEEP, Stockholm Univeristy | From milligrams per litre to millions of tons: Using Swedish national monitoring data to quantify changes in Baltic Sea oxygen debt among basins and depth layers |
Louise Newman | Gothenburg University | The Skagerak Facility at the University of Gothenburg |
Elena Gorokova | Stockholm University | Evaluating effect-based biomarkers for contaminant monitoring in the Baltic coastal ecosystems: The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's Effect Screening Study |
Siv Huseby | Umeå Marine Sciences Center | FerryBox as a complement in the pelagic monitoring of the Gulf of Bothnia |
Martin Hansson Lena Viktorsson | Oceanographic unit, SMHI | Improved OXYGEN maps of the Baltic Sea, - using DIVAnd (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis in n dimensions) to estimate hypoxic and anoxic areas |
Magnus Wenzer Martin Hansson Örjan Bäck | Oceanographic unit, SMHI | SHARKtools - A new system for handling CTD-data, assuring high data quality from measurement to data delivery |