Reports
        
            2017, 
            2016,  
            ICES WGCCBOCS / PICES WG 33 Kick-off Meeting Report (June 17, 2016, Hong Kong, China)
        
         Session and Workshop Summaries
        
            Science Board Symposium S1, Nianzhi Jiao, Biological mediated carbon cycling and sequestration in the ocean and climate change: A new dimension and perspective 
            
            S13, Anthropogenic effects on biogeochemical processes, carbon export and sequestration: Impact on ocean ecosystem services
        
         
        
            Symposia / Inter-sessional Workshops
        
        
            2018, 4th PICES/ICES/IOC/FAO Symposium on The effects of climate change on the world’s oceans, Washington, DC, USA
            
S3, Carbon uptake, ocean acidification, and ecosystems and human impacts 
        
        
            2015, 3rd PICES/ICES/IOC Symposium on Effects of Climate change on the world’s oceans, Santos, Brazil
            W3, Effects of climate change on the biologically-driven ocean carbon pumps
        
        
            PICES Press
        
        
            Summer 2015, Vol. 23, No. 2
            2015 Santos Workshop on “Effects of climate change on the biologically-driven ocean carbon pumps”
        
        
    
        Primary Journals
    
        Editorial for the special issue on marine carbon sequestration and climate change.
        
Jiao N., Z. Guo, L. Legendre, C. Suttle, R. Rivkin, and F. Azam 
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 456-457
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy068
        
        A recent project shows that the microbial carbon pump is a primary mechanism driving ocean carbon update.
        
Chen, J. M., L. Legendre, and R. Benner
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 458. 
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy006
        
        Unveiling the enigma of refractory carbon in the ocean.
        
Jiao, N., R. Cai, Q. Zheng, K. Tang, J. Liu, F. Jiao, D. Wallace, F. Chen, C. Li, R. Amann, R. Benner and F. Azam 
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 459-463
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy020
        
        Blue carbon on the rise: challenges and opportunities.
        
Jiao, N., H. Wang, G. Xu and S. Arico
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 464-468. 
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy030
        
        Modelling marine DOC degradation time scales.
        
Polimene, L, R. B. Rivkin, Y-W. Luo, E. Y. Kwon, M. Gehlen, M. A. Pena, N. Wang, Y. Liang, H. Kaartokallio, and Nianzhi Jiao 
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 468-474
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy066
        
        An implementation strategy to quantify the marine microbial carbon pump and its sensitivity to global change.
        Robinson, C., D. Wallace, J-H Hyun, L. Polimene, R. Benner, Y. Zhang, R. Cai, R. Zhang, and N. Jiao 
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 474-480
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy070
        
        Evolving paradigms in biological carbon cycling in the ocean.
        
Zhang, C., H. Dang, F. Azam, R. Benner, L. Legendre, U. Passow, L. Polimene, C. Robinson, C. A. Suttle and N. Jiao 
        
National Science Review, 2018, Vol. 5, Issue 4: 481-499
        
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwy074
        
        Food for Thought: Advanced experimental approaches to marine water-column biogeochemical processes
        
Louis Legendre, Richard B. Rivkin, and Nianzhi Jiao
        
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2018, Vol. 75, Issue 1: 30-42
        
https://doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsx146
        
        
        
            Other Publications
        
        WG 33 Final Report