On November 14, 2022, the First International Forum on Ocean Negative Carbon Emissions was held in Xiamen, China. More than 1,000 experts and researchers from China and abroad participated in this forum, sharing their views on reducing carbon emissions, increasing carbon sequestration, and achieving carbon neutrality.


Based on the topic of ocean negative carbon emissions, dozens of international academicians and scientists shared their latest research results and innovative ideas and answered questions from young scientists.

This forum a platform for global scientists and researchers in related field to communicate and exchanges creative ideas, discuss current issues, and provide possible solutions. It has promoted global cooperation and called for responsible scientists worldwide to take concrete actions and join the Global ONCE program.
Keynote Address (Speaker:Nianzhi Jiao)
Opening Remarks (Speaker:Carol Robinson)
Closing Remarks (Speaker:Nianzhi Jiao)
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Speaker | Title |
Nianzhi Jiao | Keynote Address |
Carol Robinson | Opening Remarks |
Nianzhi Jiao | Closing Remarks |
Lennart Bach | Additionality as a Guiding Principle to Assess Marine CDR |
Edward Laws | Climate Change in the Distant Past and Future |
Romany M. Webb | Ocean CDR: Legal Challenges and Opportunities |
Minhan Dai | Fertilization in Oligotrophic Oceans |
Tiegang Li | An Optimal experimental selection of Ocean Negative Carbon Emission Demonstration of Wastewater Alkalinity addition:Jiaozhou Bay, along Chinese Coast |
Fei Chai | Designing a Next Generation of Ocean Iron Fertilization Study |
Meng Zhou | Future Platform for Studies of Flux Frocesses under Extreme Ocean Environments |
Wei Fan | Enhancing carbon removal from Chinese coastal waters by stimulating seaweed cultivation through artificial upwelling |
Fuchao Li | Oceanographic Data Acquisition, Intelligent Analysis and Application |
Philp Boyd | What Research Trajectories Are Needed to Solve Gigatonne Challenges? |
Celeste López-Abbate | Identification of Natural Decarbonization Pathways in a Highly CO2 Emitting |
Phil Renforth | A New Process for Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement |
Siyuan Ye | The Role of Vegetated Coastal Ecosystems in Carbon Sequestration: Potential Ways for Carbon Removal |
(Edited by Mengqi Pei)
(Editing Contact:xjz@xmu.edu.cn)