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ICES ANNUAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE 2009 - BERLIN, GERMANY
Theme Sessions

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Theme Session titles

A

Biochemical, biogeochemical, and molecular approaches to the study of plankton ecology and species diversity
Conveners: Steve Hay (UK), Janna Peters (Germany), and Ann Bucklin (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

B

Beyond geolocation: Inferring and explaining the behavior of tagged fish 
Conveners: Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen (Denmark) and Molly Lutcavage (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

C

Advances in marine ecosystem research: what we have learned from GLOBEC and what we can carry forwards in future climate related programmes
Conveners: Geir Ottersen (Norway), Keith Brander (Denmark), and Mike Fogarty (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

D

Trends in chlorophyll and primary production in a warmer North Atlantic
Convener: Antonio Bode (Spain), Jon Hare (USA), and Luis Valdés (IOC, UNESCO)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

E

Climate impacts on marine fish: Discovering centennial patterns and disentangling current processes
Conveners: Brian MacKenzie (Denmark), Corinna Schrum (Norway), Myron Peck (Germany), and Skip McKinnell (PICES)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

F

How does fishing alter marine populations' and ecosystems' sensitivity to climate?
Conveners: Benjamin Planque (Norway) and Miguel Bernal (Spain)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

G

Comparative study of climate impact on coastal and continental shelf ecosystems in the ICES area: assessment and management
Conveners: Jürgen Alheit (Germany), Stephen Brown (USA), and Ken Drinkwater (Norway)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

H

What do fish learn in schools? Life cycle diversity within populations, mechanisms and consequences
Dave Secor (USA), Pierre Petitgas (France), Ian McQuinn (Canada), and Steve Cadrin (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

I

Monitoring requirements, observation technologies and methods (e.g. acoustics) for pelagic organisms at local and basin scales for input into ecosystem-based fishery management assessments
Olav Rune Godø (Norway), Verena Trenkel (France), and Martin Dorn (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

J

Integration of individual-based information into fishery and environmental management applications
David Somerton (USA) and David Righton (UK)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

K

Habitat science to support stock assessment  Thomas Noji (USA), Pierre Pepin (Canada), and Geir Huse (Norway)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

L

Bringing collaborative science – industry research data into stock assessment and fishery management: evaluating progress and future options
Mike Armstrong (UK) and Bill Karp (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

M

Avoidance of bycatch and discards: technical measures, projects, and state of data
Conveners: Lisa Borges (European Commission), Chris Zimmermann, and Dominic Rihan (Ireland)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

N

Quality and precision of basic data underlying fish stock assessment and implications for fishery management advice
Conveners: E. Jardim (Portugal), Philippe Moguedet (European Commission), and Nadia Bouffard (Canada)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

O

Experiences in including economic and social information to fisheries analysis and advice: why, how, and by whom?
Conveners: Sakari Kuikka (Finland), Alyne Delaney (Denmark), Rita Curtis (USA), and Tony Charles (Canada).
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

P

Ecological foodweb and network analysis:  a tool for ecosystem-based management?
Andrea Belgrano (Sweden), Christian Möllmann (Germany), and Ulrich Brose (Germany)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

Q

Interactions between aquaculture and wild stocks:  comparative experiences for Atlantic cod and Atlantic salmon  Edward Trippel (Canada), Terje Svåsand (Norway), and Einar Nielsen (Denmark)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

R

Potential changes in the EU common fisheries policy: implications for science Poul Degnbol, European Commission and Martin Pastoors (the Netherlands)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

S
Special evening session

Presenting scientific and advisory results: best practices
Sarah Kraak (Ireland) and Martin Pastoors (the Netherlands)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]

T

Death in the sea - Mortality in the zooplankton and early life
stages of marine fish (estimates, processes and outcomes)

Alejandro Gallego (UK), Edward D. Houde (USA), and Elizabeth W.
North (USA)
[Theme synopsis] [Abstracts] [Report]


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