As scientists from around the world gathered in Scotland for Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026, researchers from CAMP showcased project results, drawing interest from experts across academia, conservation and industry.

The event brought together the international ocean research community to share advances shaping the future of marine science. CAMP partners from Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and Mercator Ocean International (MOi) presented results that contribute to CAMP’s growing body of scientific and technological development.

Presentation: Assessing future ocean conditions for tuna fisheries: bias-corrected global projections of ocean physics and biogeochemistry.

Dr Karen Guihou presented new global projections of ocean physics and biogeochemistry (OB52A‑05), providing essential inputs for CAMP’s modelling.

Poster: OB24B-0502: Revealing Global Diversity in Ocean Biogeochemistry by Optimizing PISCES Parameters with BGC-Argo Data.

Dr Marcus Falls presented methods for improving global biogeochemical models using regionally optimised PISCES parameters (OB24B‑0502). The work uses BGC‑Argo observations to refine model parameters across multiple ocean regions, achieving major error reductions and revealing regional biogeochemical differences. These advances support more accurate, region‑aware modelling approaches valuable for CAMP.

Poster: OB51A-05Towards Next-Generation Biogeochemical Forecasting: A Hybrid Machine Learning-ERSEM Model.

Deep Banerjee presented initial results from CAMP’s development of a hybrid machine‑learning and numerical model (OB51A‑05). This approach combines the predictive flexibility of neural networks with the established process‑based dynamics of NEMO‑ERSEM. Early experiments show improved dissolved oxygen forecasts, pointing toward more adaptive and accurate biogeochemical prediction systems.

Dr Karen Guihou
Dr Karen Guihou
Dr. Marcus Falls
Dr. Marcus Falls
Deep Banerjee
Deep Banerjee