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IMBER was initiated in 2001 as an IGBP-SCOR project focusing on the impacts of global change on marine biogeochemical cycles andecosystems. In 2016, IMBER became a core project of Future Earth, with the goal to: “Understand, quantify and compare historic andpresent structure and functioning of linked ocean and human systems to predict options for securing or transitioning towards oceansustainability”.
ocean sustainability under global change for the benefit of societyIntegrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research
Innovation challenges:Metabolic diversity & evolution, Observing systems, Feedbacks to Earth System, Integrating social science data
Improving scenarios, predictions and projections of future ocean-human systems at multiple scales;
Understanding and quantifying the state and variability of marine ecosystems;
Grand challenges:
Improving and achieving sustainable ocean governance;
Working Groups Regional Programmes
IMBER/FEC Continental Margins Task Team
CMWG paper (Glavovic et al., 2015)
better understand Margin social-ecological systems; guide sustainable development of Margin resources; design governance regimes to reverse unsustainable practices; facilitate equitable sharing of Margin resources; evaluate alternative research approaches and partnerships that
address major Margin challenges.
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www.imber.info
3IMBER International Project OfficeInstitute of Marine Research P.O. Box 1870 Nordnes5817 [email protected]
1IMBER Regional Project OfficeState Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal ResearchEast China Normal University3663 Zhongshan Road NorthShanghai 200062, [email protected]
Working Groups Regional Programmes
Other contributors to IMBER science
ESSAS
ICED
CLIOTOP
SIBER
Carbon Research
Continental Margins
Upwelling Systems
Human DimensionsIMBIZOsClimEco
summer schools•CJK IMBER Symposium
> 40 endorsedprojects
IMBER Scientific Steering CommitteeIPO, NorwayRPO, China
2000 IMBER Scientists from >45 countries
Data Management
IMBER Implementation
IMBER conferences and summer schools
200 students
51 countries
Project predicting socio-ecological impacts of global
change.
ClimEcoI. Ecological and Biogeochemical Interactions in
the Dark Ocean.II. Sensitivity to enhanced stratification Nutrient
ratios / food quality;III. Human impacts on biological carbon pump;
Changing continental margins Societalresponses to global change; Marine socio-ecological systems.
IV.Upwelling ecosystems, Regime shifts, Governance.
IMBIZO
IMBER next steps
Better understand climate interactions, implications for ecosystem dynamics, impacts on biogeochemical cycles and development of sustainable management procedures
Carbonate chemistry manipulation of natural Arctic and Southern Ocean pelagic communities (copepods & phytoplankton) in on-deck, single species microcosms
Copepods consistently preferred to graze on dinoflagellates under elevated pCO2 demonstrating that changes in food quality and altered grazing selectivity may be a major consequence of ocean acidification
SOLAS/IMBER Ocean Carbon Research
CLIVER/IMBER Upwelling Research
Human Dimensions
Data Management
Kon-Kee Liu, Larry Atkinson, Renato Quinones, Liana Talaue-McManus (Editors).Springer-Verlag (2010)
Publication:
The contribution of continental margins to CO2sequestration and the horizontal flux of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus across the margins boundary
The margin‘s resilience and fragility, and to institutionalize governance strategies that safeguard foundational life-support systems and unlock opportunities for sustainable development.
ICEDIntegrated Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics
CLIVAR Exchanges Special Issue Celebrating 50 Years of Indian Ocean Research
Target area and relevant processes of Eastern Indian Ocean Upwelling Research Initiative
The 2nd International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2
Stakeholder workshops in Japan (2016), Alaska (2017) and Norway (2018)
ESSAS 3rd International Open Science MeetingTromsø, Norway 11-15 June 2017
Tromsø PanaramaPhoto by Bard Loken,
Nordnorsk Reiseliv
SIBERSustained Indian Ocean Biogeochemical and Ecological Research
ESSASEcosystem Studies of Subarctic and Arctic Seas Interaction between climate variability and change and human
use of the ocean on pelagic ecosystem structure and large marine species
CLIOTOPClimate Impacts on Oceanic Top Predators
China Japan
Korea
CJK IMBER Symposium
CJK IMBERsymposium
CJK GLOBEC symposium
20162002
IMBIZO V – Woods Hole, USA, 2-6 October 2017
8th China-Japan-Korea symposium – Shanghai, 2018
IMBER open science meeting 2019 – Call for bids to host
To plan a trans-disciplinary research project to address key challenges on continental shelves arising from rapid climate change
Continental Margins “Arctic vs. Bohai Sea” Case Studies Kick off meeting XMAS-III, January 2017 & Arctic Science Summit Week,
March 2017
Yi Xu1, Carol Robinson2, Gro van der Meeren3, Lisa Maddison3, Fang Zuo1
2School of Environmental Sciences University of East AngliaNorwich, UK
Special issue from the 3rd
CLIOTOP Symposium
Climate &
cryosphere
Geoscience
Ecologyecosystem sciencebiogeochemistry
Living resources
TradeShipping
globalization
Law &
governance
Indigenous &
other stakeholder perspectives