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Theme Session K – ​Incorporating human dimensions to improve fishing opportunities advice​.

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Incorporating human dimensions to improve fishing opportunities advice​

Conveners:​​ Andrea Chan (US), Olivier Thébaud (France), Nathalie Steins (Netherlands)

  • CM 695: How fisher behavior can bias stock assessment: insights from an agent-based modeling approach
  • CM 709: Involving fisheries’ stakeholders in co-designing the ‘Fishing Lives Survey’: A social survey of fishers to provide data on the social sustainability of fishing in the UK
  • CM 723: Optimal management of Western Baltic cod and herring fisheries under climate change
  • CM 724: Using individual based models to explore the role of fishers in fishery management systems
  • CM 729: The social impacts of a zero TAC: who can and who cannot adapt to quota decisions and why that question matters in sustainable fisheries management
  • CM 747: First steps towards the integration of socio economics in stock assessment and fisheries management in southern Europe – A demonstrative case study
  • CM 749: Recognizing, integrating, and representing social equity in fishing advice
  • CM 781: Ouch! Opportunities for fisheries advice when incorporating new knowledge that challenges the status quo of the management system: examples from mixed fisheries, mackerel and northern shelf cod
  • CM 796: Considering the perspectives and socioeconomic well-being of fishers in fisheries management: Results from a regional survey of commercial crews and hired captains in the Northeast US
  • CM 814: The relationship between the number of fishing boats and fishers’ location choice
  • CM 839: Assessing accessibility and adaptive capacity in Maine’s coastal fisheries licensing
  • CM 856: From managing fish to managing people: requirements for effective fisheries governance
  • CM 858: Understanding short-term behavioural responses: modelling the drivers of the distances travelled from one haul to the next by the Irish gadoid directed trawlers
  • CM 869: Global tuna production and trade network (GTPTN)
  • CM 927: Are we ready to be wrong? A post-normal ethical lens on ICES science advice and stakeholder engagement
  • CM 958: From strategic MSE to tactical advice: The development of the recreational summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass Decision Support Tool
  • CM 993: Population trends, spatial stock structure, and fisher behaviour revealed by the sales slip data from Norwegian hake fisheries
  • CM 1000: Using stakeholder knowledge and system dynamics to integrate socioeconomic information into the fisheries stock assessment process
  • CM 1020: Advise or give advice? Delivering economic and social fishing opportunities advice in the European Union
  • CM 1089: Interactions between biology, environmental and anthropogenic factors on the exploitation of pelagic species by the Scottish fishing fleet
  • CM 1090: User Rights in Northern Fisheries: Navigating Conflicts, Property Rights and Conservation in the Arctic
  • CM 1106: Future horizons
  • CM 1110: Impact evaluation of the UK’s Atlantic bluefin tuna quota
  • CM 1150: Delivering effective marine conservation alongside sustainable fishing: insight from the Northumberland Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NIFCA)
  • CM 1173: Problems and solutions in European cephalopod fisheries
  • CM 1185: Considering traditional practices a study on the fishing and production of dried Sparisoma cretense in the Azores Islands
  • CM 1189: Hooked on improvement: Redesigning the fishing guide reporting system in Everglades National Park
  • CM 1193: Interdisciplinary projections to achieve climate-ready, ecosystem-based, sustainable fisheries management
  • CM 1195: Sustainable fishery systems
  • CM 1232: Identifying key stakeholders through the assessment of fishing community stock-dependencies

History

Symposia

ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK.

Session

Theme Session K – Incorporating human dimensions to improve fishing opportunities advice.

Recommended citation

ICES. 2024. Theme Session K – Incorporating human dimensions to improve fishing opportunities advice. ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.27269034

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