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Theme Session B – Towards climate-informed ecosystem-based fisheries management (co-sponsored by PICES)
Book of abstracts of theme session B:
Towards climate-informed ecosystem-based fisheries management
Conveners: Alan Baudron (UK), Kathy Mills (US), Kirstin Holsman (US)
- CM 28: Evidence for spatiotemporal shift in demersal fishery management priority areas in the western Mediterranean
- CM 45: Implications for the global tuna fishing industry of climate change-driven alterations in productivity and body sizes
- CM 46: Future projections of marine biodiversity in Natura 2000 network areas under climate change and fishing activities
- CM 52: Bottom temperature effect on growth of multiple demersal fish species in the Flemish Cap, Northwest Atlantic
- CM 55: What is climate informed-informed fisheries advice?
- CM 59: Annual spawners of common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis: who are they and implications for fisheries management
- CM 74: Ocean-climate conditions and spawner biomass affect the survival of blue whiting early life history stages
- CM 92: Marine species distribution shifts in the Northeast Atlantic
- CM 97: Sustainable ecosystem-based solutions for collapsed fisheries under climate change
- CM 111: Future projections of suitable habitat for 49 commercial fish species: how will quota allocation and fisheries access be affected?
- CM 129: Finishing the puzzle: A spatio-temporal approach for understanding past structural and functional changes in the Baltic Sea induced by climate change
- CM 144: Data solutions to develop climate conditioned tactical and strategic fisheries advice
- CM 183: Integrating climatic variables and fishing impacts to assess cumulative effects through a food-web modelling approach in the Northern Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean Sea)
- CM 200: Revisiting post-settlement dynamics and mechanisms for a depleted American lobster stock
- CM 202: Understanding effects of long-term environmental changes for contaminant concentrations in herring from the Baltic Sea
- CM 241: Climate-informed stock assessment of yellowtail flounder off New England
- CM 278: Biodiversity exposure to projected climate change may compromise future marine protected areas resilience under business-as-usual scenario
- CM 279: Building ecosystem resilience and prosperous sustainable fisheries with a Whole Site Approach to marine protection
- CM 288: Using individual-based models to test alternative management measures under multiple climate regimes
- CM 395: Designing a large-scale marine protected area network in a warming Mediterranean Sea
- CM 397: Fishing influences sensitivity of fish growth to warming
- CM 433: Proposed Business Rules to Incorporate Climate-induced Changes in Fisheries Management
- CM 446: Modelling fish stock dynamics considering environmental variability: a case study of European hake (Merluccius merluccius)
- CM 480: Satellite-derived marine environmental indices and their relations to higher trophic levels in the bay of Biscay
- CM 510: Title : When isotopes reveal boreal species niche contraction in favor of lusitanian species
- CM 514: Disentangling the environmental forcing of the European Hake stocks (Merluccius merluccius) (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Western Mediterranean
- CM 525: Comparing performance of management alternatives for the US summer flounder recreational fishery given climate-driven shifts in availability
- CM 538: Bathymetrical variations of fish indicators in Atlantic and Mediterranean waters
- CM 540: Spatio-temporal variations and influence of environmental parameters in the biomass of long-finned squid (Loligo spp) in the English Channel
- CM 549: Adapting the ecosystem and socioeconomic profile framework to include climate readiness for informing next generation stock assessments
- CM 555: Thermally-driven changes in fish biodiversity in a temperate-boreal regional sea (Kattegat and Belt Sea)
- CM 557: Climate effects on swordfish early-life habitats: the western Mediterranean open-ocean observatory
- CM 562: Increasing resilience and adaptive capacity in Maine’s co-managed shellfish fishery
- CM 570: Patterns and trends in fish trait composition in the Baltic Sea: underlying causes and potential implications for management
- CM 575: Overlap of pollock and northern fur seals in the Eastern Bering Sea
- CM 581: Near-term climate-ready fisheries actions for managers
- CM 611: Biomass and distribution of cnidarians and ctenophores in Icelandic waters during the summertime in relation to environmental variables and lumpfish distributions
- CM 622: Fishery management challenges and strategies for species distribution shifts: case studies from the Northwest Atlantic
- CM 626: A climate resilience assessment and planning tool for marine fisheries
- CM 632: Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fisheries systems
- CM 657: Next steps in climate-informed fisheries management: the use of computer and data science in the co-design of next generation models