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Theme Session F – ​New avenues for incorporating ecosystem processes in models used for fisheries management

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Book of abstracts of theme session F:

New avenues for incorporating ecosystem processes in models used for fisheries management

Conveners: Nis Sand Jacobsen (Denmark), Tobias Mildenberger (Denmark), Margaret Siple (USA)

  • CM 700: Gadget3: An Evolution of the Gadget Modelling Framework
  • CM 714: Advancing Climate-Resilient Fisheries Management through Adaptive Strategies and Integrated Modeling
  • CM 737: Assessing effectiveness of transboundary management of a coastal pelagic species under ecosystem-driven biological variability
  • CM 741: Challenges of including EBFM in MSEs – lessons learned for the North Sea demersal mixed fisheries
  • CM 763: Should we worry about Seals? Multifleet Management Strategy Evaluation in the North Sea using an End-to-End operating model
  • CM 788: Assessing the ability of spatial indicators to classify stock status
  • CM 800: Stock Synthesis extends single species assessment models to include predation - a gateway to MICE
  • CM 834: A single framework for synthesising forecasts seamlessly across time scales
  • CM 867: Bridging disciplines: enhancing ecosystem-based fisheries management advice through integration with single-species stock assessments
  • CM 880: Hybridizing narratives and simulations to produce socio-ecosystem-based management strategy evaluation
  • CM 901: Engaging fishing communities in a field work data collection as a step for co-management
  • CM 903: Fishing tournaments as sentinel time series when conventional stock assessment is uncertain
  • CM 979: Riding on the back of the mixed fisheries models towards the ecosystem-based fisheries management approach
  • CM 982: Including seal predation in size-structured multispecies models
  • CM 988: Prototype management strategy evaluation for ecosystem-based fisheries management in the Northeast USA
  • CM 1006: Varying natural mortality and density-dependence: consequences for HCR robustness in a small pelagic species
  • CM 1018: How important is the assumption on natural mortality in stock assessment? A multispecies MSE approach
  • CM 1030: Management strategy evaluation (MSE) in a data-limited demersal multispecies fishery: A case study from Azores (ICES Subdivision 10.a2)
  • CM 1070: Performance of single-species harvest controls rules against competition and predation in the widely distributed pelagic stocks of the Norwegian Sea
  • CM 1085: Evolutionary stable strategies of fish migrations with social learning
  • CM 1105: An ecosystem-based management strategy evaluation of harvest control rules for Norwegian-spring spawning herring (Clupea harengus L.)
  • CM 1124: Using SEAPODYM framework to model North Atlantic ecosystems: what added value for fisheries management?
  • CM 1144: The Fisheries Integrated Modeling System: an update on progress and development
  • CM 1160: Performance testing an age- and length-based model for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in Iceland
  • CM 1162: Groundfish optimum yield cap not constraining under predation and projected climate change in the Gulf of Alaska
  • CM 1201: A fisheries dynamics model for conducting management strategy evaluation in the mixed demersal fisheries of the Bay of Biscay: Closing the loop!
  • CM 1202: An end-to-end modeling approach to set the first brick for a climate-informed ecosystem management strategy evaluation: the coastal pelagic fisheries in the California Current

History

Symposia

ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK.

Session

Theme Session F – ​New avenues for incorporating ecosystem processes in models used for fisheries management.

Recommended citation

ICES. 2024. Theme Session F – New avenues for incorporating ecosystem processes in models used for fisheries management. ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.27269019