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Theme Session K – Integration of fisher experiential knowledge (FEXK) into marine science and management
ICES Annual Science Conference
Book of abstracts of theme session K:
Integration of fisher experiential knowledge (FEXK) into marine science and management
Conveners: Nathalie Steins (the Netherlands), Talya ten Brink (USA), Julia Calderwood (Ireland)
- CM 59: A comparative analysis of fishers' experiential knowledge and available scientific data on fish population trends in the Azores
- CM 62: Providing stimulus and being flexible when collected FEXK: Lessons learned from co-designing an information sharing app in Irish fisheries
- CM 93: How fishers experience contribute to scientific experimentation success? The case study of sole tagging to assess discards survival
- CM 97: Fishers’ perspectives: the drivers behind the decline in fish catch in Laguna Lake, Philippines
- CM 148: Combining electronic tag data and fish harvesters’ knowledge to identify ocean management concerns
- CM 204: Using local ecological knowledge to inform semi-quantitative fishery surveillance indicators: an example in marine recreational angling
- CM 263: Multiple pathways with common roots for integration of fisher experiential knowledge into marine science and management
- CM 292: Capturing fishers’ experiential knowledge to better characterize shark depredation in the US Gulf of Mexico
- CM 305: Empowering Atlantic sea scallop harvesters to collect biological data from scallops to inform fisheries management
- CM 328: Incorporating Fisher Experiential Knowledge in Evaluations of Marine User Conflicts with Agent-Based Fishery Models
- CM 376: Don’t leave the modeller alone: integrating fishers’ local ecological knowledge with the analysis of long-term timeseries to reconstruct causes of ecosystem change in the Venice Lagoon and the northern Adriatic Sea
- CM 424: The capture of deep-sea sharks and black scabbardfish and the problems between old tradition versus E.U. legislations
- CM 460: Using fisher experiential knowledge to improve the understanding of the variation in whelk stocks across the United Kingdom in order to provide insight into management strategies for non-TAC species
- CM 503: Integrating small scale fishers’ knowledge, visions and perceptions in building towards implementing the Blue Economy sustainability framework
- CM 513: Fishers’ knowledge contributes to implement a fish tracking network in the English Channel
- CM 522: Expert knowledge to identify the spatio-temporal distribution of target and by-catch species
- CM 527: What’s your story? Capturing fishers’ experiential knowledge through biographical interviews
- CM 529: Creation of a “Data Trust” for effective inclusion of fishermen’s knowledge in offshore wind energy decision making
- CM 540: Life outside the protocol – Lessons in implementing fisher knowledge in research surveys.
- CM 571: Understanding fisher’s adaptation to climate and regulatory changes: the value of historical perspective