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Theme Session N – An unexpected journey - continuing the pathway for oceanography in ICES science and advice
Book of abstracts of theme session N:
An Unexpected Journey - continuing the pathway for oceanography in ICES science and advice
Conveners: Francisco Campuzano (Portugal), Tomasz Dabrowski (Ireland), Tycjan Wodzinowski (Poland)
- CM 153: Oceanography as a tool in predicting larval movements and recruitment
- CM 203: Filling knowledge gaps with Lagrangian IBMs: aspects to be considered
- CM 210: Forecasting future fisheries: integrated ensemble projections and species distribution modelling to promote resilience in small fisheries
- CM 232: Integrating oceanography and pelagic fish distribution in the Bay of Biscay using a glider
- CM 246: Using ecological and oceanography techniques to evidence fish stock and habitat benefits of Offshore Aquaculture to inform future management and policy
- CM 287: Developing end-to-end models to simulate the dynamics of linked river and marine ecosystems
- CM 325: Temporal shifts in plankton community composition and phenology from the Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series (BATS)
- CM 326: Identified Floating Objects (IFOs) in the Bay of Biscay for biophysical studies
- CM 353: Assessing the impact of an offshore longline mussel farm on local circulation in a highly hydrodynamic energetic bay
- CM 372: Multiple roles of oceanography in a coastal upwelling ecosystem: from plankton abundance and community properties to fish dynamics
- CM 375: The Portuguese automatic ocean observing system
- CM 452: Exploring the impact of physical oceanography on inter- and intra-stock connectivity of a highly commercial species in the Mediterranean Sea
- CM 458: Collaborative ocean observation with the fishing industry: a win-win for science, industry, and sustainability
- CM 582: Quantifying frontal dynamics at ecologically and economically relevant spatial and temporal scales
- CM 585: Physical oceanography as a contributor to explain small pelagic eggs and larvae dispersion