Kai Qin

Supporting Indo-Pacific ocean monitoring

ESA-Future Earth Joint Program funding provides mentoring for the next generation of marine monitoring scientists The basic building blocks of the marine biosphere are phytoplankton, which are tiny floating plants that get their energy from photosynthesis. There are more than 100,000 different species of phytoplankton that thrive in different ocean regions. In the northwest Pacific…

ECNU hosts the 2nd International Mega–Delta Meeting to Advance Delta Sustainability

IMBeR supports the 2nd International Mega-Delta Meeting. Professor Richard Bellerby, Co-Chair of the IMBeR-FEC Continental Margins Working Group, gave a plenary talk titled “Opportunities from Mega-Delta Research through Cross-Fertilisation with UN Decade Programmes”. More information about the event is available on here. By: ECNU November 6th saw the grand opening of the 2nd International Mega–Delta Meeting hosted…

IMBeR Eutrophication Study Group Eighth Meeting and First Training Session in September 2023

The IMBeR Eutrophication Study Group convened its eighth meeting and conducted its inaugural training session with a resounding success. This event took place from 22-23 September 2023, combining an in-person gathering in Weihai, Shandong province, China, with participants online. The occasion was one of the four sub-sessions of the Conference for the Northeast Asia Region…

EO-WPI Online Training: Session #1 Held on 25 May

The “Expanding Earth Observation Data Applications to Empower Marine Biosphere Responses to Climate Change (EO-WPI) program was jointly funded by the European Space Agency and Future Earth to the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University in 2023. This program stems from the ongoing IMBeR study group activities of the Ocean Colour-based Plant species…

Tracing the Evolution of Shanghai’s Waterways and Hearing about Overseas Sample Transportation

On 10 May 2023, the IMBeR International Project Office (IPO-China) held its second IMBeR Coffee Reception at the SKLEC building, ECNU, featuring two captivating presentations. Jing WEN, a postgraduate student from the School of Urban and Regional Science and an intern at IMBeR IPO-China, presented “The River Network of Shanghai”, offering a historical account of Shanghai’s…

Congratulations to Dr. Dongyan Liu for winning the Ruth Patrick Award!

The Ruth Patrick award was presented to Dr. Dongyan Liu at the 2023 Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Palma de Mallorca, Spain in June 2023. Dongyan Liu (2023), for discovering that the Yellow Sea green tide phenomenon initiated with intensive coastal aquaculture, for her research on the biophysical mechanisms and physiological attributes of the algae that explain the extraordinary growth and…

Sixth IMBeR Eutrophication Study Group Meeting Held on May 30

The sixth group meeting was held online on May 30th, 2023. Co-Chair Prof. Peter Thompson from CSIRO (Australia) led the virtual gathering, with nine experts and IMBeR IPO staff in attendance. Peter began the meeting by welcoming everyone and summarizing the previous meetings. He also emphasized the potential outcomes. Dr. Tae Gyu Park, from the…

We are seeking a Project Officer for the IMBeR International Project Office in Shanghai, China

The Integrated Marine Biosphere Research (IMBeR) project is an international research initiative focused on marine biosphere research working towards sustainable oceans at a time of global change. IMBeR has two International Project Offices: IPO-China and IPO-Canada. IPO-China is stationed at the State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, ECNU, Shanghai, China. IPO-China shares administrative…

CLIOTOP Presents Poster at the ECCWO5 Symposium in Bergen, Norway

From 17 to 21 April 2023, the 5th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans (ECCWO5) took place in Bergen, Norway, bringing together more than 700 experts from around the world to better understand climate impacts on ocean ecosystems. The CLIOTOP poster was presented by Barbara Muhling, member of the…