4th International Conference on Coastal Zones & Ocean Science (CSE

Added by Helen Connor on 2019-02-25

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2019-05-15
Last Date Last Day: 2019-05-16

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Marilyn. B. Turner
Email Email: [email protected]
Address Address: Narita, Tokyo, Japan

Conference Description:

Hear, Explore and learn the latest research. Present before distinguished global audience. Collaborate, build partnerships and experience Tokyo, Japan. Join the global academic community.

ConferenceSeries llc Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend the “4th International Conference on Coastal Zones and Ocean Sciences’’ during 15&16 May, 2019 at Tokyo, Japan. Coastalzones Congress 2019 includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Coastal Zones Congress 2019 aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Coastal Zone and Ocean Sciences. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Coastal Zone and Ocean Sciences. This scientific gathering guarantees that offering the thoughts and ideas will enable and secure you the theme “Discovering the Innovative methods for betterment of coastal and Ocean Science”.


Why to attend?
With members from around the world focused on learning about coastal zone and ocean sciences, this is your single best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Coastal and Ocean Science. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, acquire knowledge about current and trending Ocean Science Technologies, make a splash with a new research, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in Industrial Robotics fields are hallmarks of this conference.

Target Audience:


Oceanographers
Environmental Scientists
Marine Geologist
Fresh Water scientists
Archaeologists
Marine ecologists
Professors and students related to coastal science


Conference Highlights


Coastal zone management
Coastal Processes
Climate extremes
Ocean, Fisheries and Coastal Economics
Marine Microbiology
Coastal ecology
Nearshore and surf zone processes
Coastal Resources
Mangrove Ecosystem
Coastal Oceanography
Deep sea biology and deep sea mining
Ocean Trenches
Coast and Shore Protection
Marine Geology
Ocean chemistry or marine chemistry
Coastal environment
Land- Ocean interaction
Marine Robots

Session/Tracks

Conference series LLC Ltd feels proud to announce “4th International Conference on Coastal Zones and Ocean Science” (Coastal Zones Congress 2019) which is going to be held during May 15th-16th, 2019 at Tokyo, Japan.

We welcome and invite you to participate in this prestigious conference. Conferenceseries LLC Ltd Organizes 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Workshops and 200+ Symposiums on various topics of Science & Technology across the globe with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 500+ Open Access journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

The scope of Coastal Zones congress 2019 is to promote the advancements in the fields of Coastal resource management, Coastline management, Coastal management journal, Resource management program, Coastline recovery, Coastline imaging, Seashore facts, Pacific coast lines, Coastal international, Coastal plates, Peruvian coast, Coastal office, Coast app, Coast of Alaska, Pacific coast lines, Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, aquaculture, Tourism and Recreation, oil spill contingency planning, and navigational risk assessment etc., at an international level and also to disseminate the excellence in research to the global community. Coastal zones include the entire continental shelf and occupy about 18% of the surface of the globe, supplying about 90% of global fish catch and accounts for some 25% of global primary productivity while at the same time being some of the most endangered regions on the planet. This growth, which has reached its peak in recent decades, exerts pressures on the environmental and cultural resources of coastal areas, and negatively affects the social, economic and cultural patterns.

Track 1: Coastal zone management:

Coastal zone is most dynamic, resourceful and disaster prone zone of earth surface where marine and atmospheric produce rocky coasts, as well as beaches and dunes, barriers and tidal inlets, and shape deltas.

Coastal zone management is array of interconnected problems associated with population growth and development along our nation’s coasts and to balance environmental, economic, human health, and human activities and improvement of governance is essential to ensure accountability and transparency in coastal zone management.

Track 2: Coastal Processes

The most apparent of all coastal processes is continuous motion of the waves moving toward the beach. Waves vary in size over time at any given location and also vary markedly from place to place. They interact with the ocean bottom as they travel into shallow water currents. Local geology, changes in Sea level, Human activity and Coastal engineering are also responsible for coastal processes.

Track 3: Climate extremes:

Climate extremes in the coastal zone include natural and man-made hazards like earthquakes, climate changes, erosions, dumping’s etc, which slowed down the pace of social and economic developments in this region. Climate extremes are unexpected, unusual, unseasonal weather changes include tropical cyclones, floods, droughts and severe storms, heat waves, cold waves and global warming.

Track 4: Ocean, Fisheries and Coastal Economics:

The ocean economy also known as blue economy is one of the major biologically diverse and highly productive system serving as highways of economy for sea-borne international trade also includes water ecosystem preservation at local, regional, national and international level.

Fisheries Economy Includes Production, Distribution, Consumption of fish and sea food and all financial aspects of fishing industry. Fishing is the major source of income for people living in coastal areas but resources are difficult to manage effectively because they are a common property of all the people living in the coastal area

Coastal Economy is mostly comprised of all economic activities that take place in the geographic area which is Coast line bordering of all the countries near to open Ocean. Identifies what is at risk from changing environmental conditions in our oceans and along our coasts.

Track 5: Marine Microbiology:

Marine microbiology includes the study of the microorganisms in the marine environment and also their biodiversity, ecology and biogeochemistry. Marine microorganisms exist alone rarely. They usually combine to form communities, join with other small life forms, which includes larvae of many invertebrates and fish to gigantic whales, for food. They act as a part of the global nutrient flow that keeps sulphur, phosphorous and carbon circulating through the ecosphere.

Track 6: Coastal ecology:

The coastal ecology group performs research in coastal ecosystems in relation to climate change and other human influences and also aims in reducing effects of eutrophication, e.g. fisheries and invasive species. Habitat restoration in marine areas is a new field of research. Coastal areas are characterized by involving both commercial and recreational interests and in relation to nature conservation.

Track 7: Nearshore and surf zone processes:

Near shore processes include dispersion of water near coast and sandy erosions near beaches. Surf zone process is the most dynamic part of the beach which extends from breaker zone to the shore. Waves and the currents transform their potential energy to kinetic energy, which manifest initially as the broken wave of translation, or wave bore moves shoreward as broken white water.

Track 8: Coastal Resources:

They have massive, recreational and biological value includes terrestrial and marine ecosystems like islands, wetlands, Grasslands and shrub hubs, barrier islands, transitional and intertidal areas, estuaries, floodplains, salt marshes, beaches, dunes, and coral reefs, as well as fish and wildlife and their habitats.

Track 9: Mangrove Ecosystem:

Mangroves also known as Halophytes are endangered shrubs grow mostly in coastal saline water or brackish water. Their variety of recognized roles in the areas plays a prominent role of community in production of leaf litter and detrital matter. They also helps reducing surf and protection of shore from storms, hurricane winds, waves and floods, holds soil together and also prevent erosion by stabilising sediments which help in loss of life and damage to property.

Track 10: Coastal Oceanography

Coastal oceanography includes the study of the physics, chemistry, ecology, and geology of the coastal ocean.

The coastal ocean is the area where the continents meet with the open ocean; therefore it serves as a bridge for transporting organic and inorganic, natural and anthropogenic materials between the land and sea. Coastal ocean studies are very essential for the safe and effective conduct of maritime trade

Track 11: Deep sea biology and deep sea mining:

Deep sea biology includes study all types of sea creatures, everything from whales to the plankton. The deep sea or lowest layer existing in the ocean, below the thermocline and above the seabed, where little or no light penetrates, hence photosynthesis is not possible therefore, plants cannot live in this zone and most of the organisms living in this region depends on falling organic matter produced in the light or photic zone, composed of algal particulates, detritus, and many other forms of biological waste, which collectively referred to as marine snow.

Deep Sea Mining:

Replenishment of mineral from the ocean floor is called as deep sea mining. The hydrothermal vents create globular or massive sulphide deposits, which contain valuable metals such as silver, gold, copper, manganese, cobalt, and zinc. To take ore to surface in large scale operations they are mined using either Hydraulic-suction pumps or Continuous-line bucket system. Recent technological advancements have given rise to the use remotely operated vehicles to collect mineral samples from destined mine sites.

Track 12: Ocean Trenches:

The oceans are surrounding the continents offer a number of wonders, many of which are yet to be discovered. Water covers about 70% of earth’s surface and surface layer of earth consist of has plateaus, valleys, mountains, and trenches.Ocean trenches are very deep elongated cavity bordering a continent or an island which develop in subduction zones where crust of old ocean from one strategic plate is pushed underneath another plate, raising mountains, causing earthquakes, and forming volcanoes on the seafloor and on land.

Track 13: Coast and Shore Protection:

Shoreline protection is engineering effort designed to eliminate coastal erosion. Shore protection works are used to retain or rebuild natural systems (cliffs, dunes, wetlands, and beaches) or to protect man's creations (buildings, infrastructure). Due to Urbanisation and development to accommodate global population growth in combination with the effects of climate change has led to the growing need to protect coastal areas

Track 14: Marine Geology:

Marine geology or geological oceanography involves the study of the history and structure of the ocean floor. It includes geophysical, geochemical, sedimentological and paleontological investigations of the ocean floor and coastal zone -beaches, estuaries, rivers, and large lakes.

Track 15: Ocean chemistry or marine chemistry:

Chemical oceanography or Marine Chemistry studies the chemistry of marine environments including the influences of different variables like turbidity currents, sediments, pH level, metamorphic activity and Ecology. Ocean Chemistry involves inorganic, organic and biochemistry.

Track 16: Coastal environment:

The coastal environment around the world is made up of a wide variety of landforms manifested in a spectrum of sizes and shapes ranging from gently sloping beaches to high cliffs and from bars to off-shore islands Coastal environment is defined as area present between ocean and land interface includes zone of shallow water and area landward of this zone.

Track 17: Land- Ocean interaction:

The ground where land interacts with water bodies is called as Coastal zone. It consists of Marshy bodies; wetlands consist of alkaline or neutral water chemistry and large quantities of dissolved minerals, aquatic plants which help in water purification, carbon sink and shoreline stability. It also serves a home to few animals.

Track 18: Marine Robots:

Marine Robots perform a variety of tasks, they help in rising fish and analyse shipwrecks, and also help marine biologists, water engineers and landscape developers for their job. Recently, Underwater Robotics has grown from nascent navigation and control algorithms for underwater and surface vehicles, to powered autonomous underwater vehicles routinely able to dive Pacific beyond 6000meters. We have seen underwater gliders cross the Atlantic Ocean and unmanned surface platforms (Wave Gliders) cross the Underwater Robotics as a field is set up to make a major contribution to understanding large scale societal problems. Emerging marine robotic developments will afford scientists advanced tools to explore and exploit the oceans at an unprecedented scale, in a sustainable manner.

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