Oceanography and ecosystems in the North Atlantic: science and operational services
Conveners: Tomasz Dabrowski (Ireland), Caroline Cusack (Ireland), Marcos Llope (Spain)
CM 26: Non-linearity in interspecific interactions between Barents Sea cod and haddock in response to climate change
CM 48: The role of large spawners for population productivity in Northeast Arctic cod
CM 84: Resilience for whom and according to what criteria? An examination of adaptations to changes in the Bay of Biscay anchovy fishery
CM 85: Impacts of the match-mismatch hypothesis across three trophic levels – a case study in the North Sea
CM 88: Temporal dynamics and climatic forcing of dissolved inorganic nutrient chemistry in the western Irish Sea: evidence from a long-term oceanographic observatory
CM 141: Remote sensing for quantitative mapping of kelp (Laminaria hyberborea)
CM 142: An ecological approach characterizing factors influencing the yellowtail flounder population within Closed Area II Access Area, Georges Bank
CM 177: Does climate-integrated stock assessment improve management? An American plaice example
CM 188: Automatic Detection of Nephrops norvegicus Burrows from Underwater Surveys
CM 213: Developing a short-term harmful jellyfish forecast model for the salmon aquaculture industry
CM 238: Trends in the abundance of Celtic Sea demersal fish: identifying the relative importance of fishing and environmental drivers
CM 251: Lower river outflows or decreasing phosphorus concentration as possible causes of the decline of chlorophyll-a in the coastal waters of the eastern English Channel over the period 1998-2019?
CM 252: Atlantis in the North Atlantic: An ecosystem approach to marine planning and decision making
CM 254: Satellite-derived marine environmental indices and their decadal patterns of variability in the Bay of Biscay
CM 280: Implementation of integrated ecosystem assessments in the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea – conceptualisations, practice and progress
CM 291: SPATIOTEMPORAL dynamics of the north-east ATLANTIC mackerel
CM 300: Tracking integrated ecosystem assessments in the ICES network: a social network analysis of the ICES expert groups
CM 313: Migrant vs non-migrant deep scattering layers: A summary of recent advances on our understanding of their spatial and temporal dynamics
CM 318: Understanding the spatial dynamics of landings in the inshore Maine Lobster Fishery
CM 332: Investigating environmental drivers of cetacean occurrence in a cross-border region, the Malin Sea, using data collected during a transnational European fishery survey
CM 335: Sperm whale habitat use in Irish offshore waters using an innovative Bayesian modelling framework
CM 338: Deriving metrics from remote sensing and modeled data to relate oceanographic conditions to availability for the Northern shortfin squid fishery
CM 372: Spatio-temporal variability of the zooplankton community in the SW Mediterranean 1992-2020: linkages with environmental drivers
CM 402: Monitoring and modelling to support resilient fisheries on the North-West European Shelf
CM 436: Potential for resilience of deep-sea coral ecosystems to variability in NE Atlantic water masses
CM 440: Harmful Algal Blooms - distribution, modelling and predictive forecasting along the Atlantic margin of Europe
CM 453: Oceanic fronts in the Northeast U.S. continental shelf: Applications for fisheries oceanography
CM 455: Integrated trend analysis at regional scale hides finer scale dynamics in the Bay of Biscay
CM 457: Spatio-temporal distribution of the North Sea winter protozooplankton community and size-structure between 2013 and 2021
CM 461: Future offshore windfarm effects on ecosystem productivity: upscaling to the southern North Sea
CM 469: Using an ecosystem model to hindcast changes in the North Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean) and explore fishing and climate scenarios
CM 474: Oceanographic data products and services in support of the ICES community
CM 508: An assessment of extreme marine events on habitats and aquaculture off the SW coast of Ireland
CM 523: Stakeholder workshops to develop simulation modeling tools for evaluating impacts of offshore wind on fishery-independent survey operations and data products
Theme session A - Oceanography and ecosystems in the North Atlantic: science and operational services
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ICES. 2022. Theme Session A - Oceanography and ecosystems in the North Atlantic: science and operational services. ICES Annual Science Conference 2022, Dublin, Ireland. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21533592