Date
April 21 ¡V 23 (Thursday-Saturday), 2011
Rationale
Succeeding the 15th Pacific-Asian Marginal Seas (PAMS) Meeting held on 23-25
April 2009, at Busan, Korea, we announce the 16th PAMS Meeting from 21 ~ 23
April 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan. PAMS is an acronym of Pacific−Asian Marginal Seas
that comprise the Indonesian Seas, the South China Sea, the East China Sea, the
Yellow/Bohai Sea, the East Sea (Sea of Japan), and the Okhotsk Sea. PAMS have
experienced the most significant change in climate and environment. It is clear that
oceans plays key roles in regulating these changes, including the Asia monsoon,
air-sea interaction, regional circulation and currents, coastal dynamics, ecosystem and
others. We aim to bring all global professionals to exchange ideas and experiences
related to the PAMS in the 16th PAMS meeting. It is the premier platform for experts
from all over the world to explore further about PAMS from the theoretical,
observational and modeling aspects.
Call for Session Proposal
You are all invited to convene sessions as session conveners related to the
scientific topics, but not limited, of the 16th PAMS Meeting. LOC members will help
conveners as co-chairs. Accepted session conveners will be all invited with travel
supports from LOC to present talks in their sessions. Please e-mail session proposals
to pams2011@gmail.com with 1) Session title, 2) Affiliation and email address of
conveners, and 3) Session description before November 30, 2010. Once the
submission of session proposals closes, LOC will evaluate the proposals, and
accepted sessions will be listed on the website to invite abstract submission.
Scientific Topics
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Regional Climate Processes and Variability related to PAMS
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Dynamic of Kuroshio and its Interaction with PAMS
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Regional Circulation and Coastal Dynamic in PAMS
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Impacts of Asian Monsoon and ENSO in PAMS
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Modeling, Forecasting and Future Climate Projections in PAMS
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Air-sea interaction and teleconnection in PAMS
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Waves and Tides in PAMS
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Extreme Events in PAMS
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Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem in PAMS
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Responses of PAMS dynamic to Global Warming
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Other topics related to PAMS oceanography