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Theme Session P – ​Climate impacts and adaptation responses in marine fishery systems(co-sponsored by PICES)

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<h2><b>Book of abstracts of theme session P:</b></h2><h3>Climate impacts and adaptation responses in marine fishery systems</h3><h4>Conveners: Alan Baudron (UK), Kathy Mills (US), Kirstin Holsman (US)</h4><ul><li>CM 686: Assessing marine climate risks in Sri Lanka</li><li>CM 748: A comprehensive assessment of climate change risks to the wild-capture seafood sector of the United Kingdom – adaptation pathways and industry perceptions</li><li>CM 754: A new framework for small-scale fisheries climate change adaptations – towards a focus on the strategies’ realisation and implementation</li><li>CM 759: Long-term decoupling in taxonomic and functional composition of European marine fish communities</li><li>CM 786: Cross-basin and cross-taxa patterns of marine community tropicalization and deborealization in warming European seas</li><li>CM 864: Does climate change make fish smaller in productive water body - contradictory results from scales and otoliths</li><li>CM 870: Increase in thermal sensitivity in the last cold refugium of the Mediterranean Sea: spatio-temporal modelling of the gadiform community in the northern-central Adriatic Sea</li><li>CM 872: Environmental drivers on coastal fisheries dynamics</li><li>CM 875: Climate-driven prey fields for small pelagics in the Bering Sea</li><li>CM 876: Navigating Seas of Change: Adaptation mechanisms and biographical trajectories of artisanal fishers in Central-Northern Chile amidst climate and anthropic shifts</li><li>CM 917: Spatial differences with medium-long term forecast of red mullet (<i>Mullus barbatus</i>) growth pattern within South Adriatic-Ionian areas (Central Mediterranean Sea)</li><li>CM 926: Functional variability in an environment facing climate change: the Celtic Sea functional re-organization</li><li>CM 952: Assessing fish community assemblage in a changing New York Bight</li><li>CM 953: Multi-level pathways for climate adaptation in Northeast US fisheries and fishing communities</li><li>CM 959: The impact of future climate change on the frequency of harmful algae blooms in high latitudinal regions: the influence of temperature, salinity, and mixed layer depth</li><li>CM 969: Development of climate-resilient harvest strategies for marine fish stocks</li><li>CM 973: Integrating long-term monitoring data into a suite of ecological indicators to preview the state of ecosystems in the face of climate change</li><li>CM 975: Dealing with maritime space and user conflicts in a new era of offshore wind: Insights from the second Nordic Climate Change Forum for Fisheries and Aquaculture</li><li>CM 994: Adaptive Responses to Climate Challenges of fish and fisheries in the Adriatic-Ionian Region</li><li>CM 1004: Shifting stocks and the consequences of non-adaptive transboundary fisheries agreements</li><li>CM 1008: Evaluating changes in suitable habitat and biogeography of species occupying a climatically altered estuarine environment</li><li>CM 1039: Exploring fisheries climate adaptation using Atlantis, an end-to-end ecosystem model</li><li>CM 1049: Integrating environmental and climate impacts in the US stock assessment process: Lessons learned and future directions</li><li>CM 1093: Understanding the ecological connection between estuary and marine systems under climate change </li><li>CM 1096: Gendered dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptive capacity in Maien’s coastal fisheries</li><li>CM 1101: Evaluating methods to improve habitat suitability modeling for early life stages of an important forage fish in a changing estuar</li><li>CM 1139: Uncovering the climatic resilience of small-scale fishing in the Mediterranean in the midst of ecological, socio-economic and regulatory changes</li><li>CM 1140: Environmental drivers’ threat for Acadian redfish revealed by growth chronology</li><li>CM 1143: Historical effective population size of European hake reveals recent population declines likely affecting their capacity to adapt to climate change</li><li>CM 1165: Seawater temperature stress and mass mortality of common whelk (<i>Buccinum undatum</i>) in the Thames estuary following marine heatwaves</li><li>CM 1198: Assessing climate change impacts on small-scale fisheries using deep learning</li></ul><p></p>

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ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK.

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Theme Session P – Climate impacts and adaptation responses in marine fishery systems (co-sponsored by PICES).

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ICES. 2024. Theme Session P – Climate impacts and adaptation responses in marine fishery systems (co-sponsored by PICES). ICES Annual Science Conference 2024, Gateshead, UK.    https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.27269049

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