A team of YCNCC researchers traveled to Glasgow, Scotland, to attend the Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM26), sharing new findings on marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) strategies.
Through presentations and discussions, the team showcased interdisciplinary work that connects research, innovation, and real-world deployment to accelerate responsible CDR approaches.
Please see the full list of YCNCC presenters below.
Monday, February 23rd:
- Earth & Planetary Sciences (EPS) Graduate Researcher Suhani Dalal - Impact of Wind Variability on Vertical Tracer Transport for Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
- YCNCC Associate Research Scientist Gabby Kitch - Opportunities to Integrate Carbon Dioxide Removal with Coastal Resilience Projects
- YCNCC Scientific Leadership Team member and EPS Assistant Professor Elizabeth Yankovsky - Multi-Resolution Regional Modeling to Investigate Variability in the Carbon Uptake Efficiency of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement and Implications for Prediction.
Wednesday, February 25th:
- EPS Graduate Researcher Kira Biener - Quantifying Marine Sediment Feedbacks to Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
- EPS Graduate Researcher Nicolas Theunissen - Experimentally Investigating the Impact of Background Alkalinity and DIC on OAE Efficiency and Uptake Rate Using a Fit for Purpose Aquarium System
- YCNCC Associate Research Scientist Lucas Gloege - What Drives Regional Uncertainty in the Air-Sea CO2 Flux?
Thursday, February 26th:
- YCNCC Associate Research Scientist Gabby Kitch - Mangrove Restoration’s Durable Carbon Dioxide Removal Potential
- Yale School of the Environment (YSE) Graduate Researcher Isabella Garrioch - Fine-Scale Variability in Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Cycling in a Mangrove Estuary of the Florida Coastal Everglades