Theme Session P - Growing together: prospects and opportunities for environmental DNA and fisheries sciences
ICES Annual Science Conference
Book of abstracts of theme session P:
Growing together: prospects and opportunities for environmental DNA and Fisheries sciences
Conveners: Stefano Mariani (UK), Sofie Derycke (Belgium), Tommaso Russo (Italy)
- CM 31: Using environmental DNA to reconstruct target and by-product catch composition for fisheries vessels
- CM 118: Comparison of three methods to monitor species diversity on soft bottom habitats
- CM 126: Environmental DNA-based food web analysis as a tool for fishery impact assessment
- CM 131: Nimble, low-cost, trawl-associated eDNA samplers upscale the assessment of fishing impacts on demersal ecosystems
- CM 156: Optimising eDNA sampling design for monitoring fish community composition in Arctic fjords
- CM 183: It's time to take samples! Assessing the effect of time to improve understanding and monitoring of the biodiversity of Amazonian vertebrates
- CM 193: Assess without harvest: Pros and cons of eDNA seawater samples and video analysis to assess marine biodiversity
- CM 200: Can environmental DNA complement acoustic-based fisheries assessment in the mesopelagic? First insights from the Northeast Atlantic
- CM 235: Developing novel eDNA metabarcoding tools for in situ fisheries and megafauna biodiversity monitoring
- CM 240: Can eDNA predict catches in fisheries for small pelagics?
- CM 244: Standardized assessment and monitoring of fish in estuarine systems Using eDNA
- CM 245: An eDNA based approach for quantitative assessment of bycatch in pelagic fisheries.
- CM 281: Cost-effective and non-intrusive monitoring of continental shelf biodiversity
- CM 284: Characterization of reef fish communities in the Gulf of Mexico using eDNA metabarcoding
- CM 312: Environmental DNA ground-truths species composition in hydroacoustic pelagic surveys
- CM 343: Lessons learned from the application of environmental DNA based approaches to fisheries management
- CM 360: Deep-sea elasmobranchs monitoring and biodiversity assessment in the Azores: a comparison of different methodological approaches
- CM 419: Unravelling the composition of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the deep Eastern Atlantic Ocean through eDNA tools
- CM 468: Testing the efficiency of environmental DNA metabarcoding for detecting marine fish species using a public aquarium
- CM 558: From blue sky to blue economy: Application of eDNA based methods for assessing mixed species samples in fisheries
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