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A

Joint ICES/PICES Session - Understanding, measuring and projecting the limits of resilience in marine ecosystems
Conveners: Benjamin Planque (Norway), Thorsten Blenckner (Sweden), Julia Blanchard (UK), Sinjae Yoo (PICES, Korea) and Skip Mckinnell (PICES, Canada)
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B

The contribution of acoustics-derived indices for ecosystem-based fisheries management: technological and analytical challenges and recent advances
Conveners: Mark Dickey-Collas (The Netherlands), Nils Olav Handegard (Norway), and Verena Trenkel (France)
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C

Bycatch and discards: from improved knowledge to mitigation programmes
Conveners: Tom Catchpole (UK), Steve Cadrin (USA), and Marie-Joëlle Rochet (France)
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D

Joint ICES/AOSB Session - The role of the Arctic and Sub-Arctic in a climate change perspective
Conveners: Harald Loeng (Norway) and Bogi Hansen (Faroe Islands)
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E

Bridging the distance – Understanding habitat (and life stage) connectivity
Conveners: Marc Hufnagl (Germany), Geneviève Lacroix (Belgium), and Filip Volckaert (Belgium)

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F

Consequences of improved survey performance on assessments and management advice?  Do innovations in survey and sampling design, and technology make any difference?
Conveners: Olav Rune Godø (Norway), William Karp (USA), and
Nicolas Bez (France)

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G

Implementation of the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive (EU MSFD): Implications for science and policy
Conveners: W. Nikolaus Probst (Germany), Daniel Oesterwind (Germany), and Matt Gubbins (UK)

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H

Advances in the traceability of fish and fish products: from species to populations
Conveners: Gary R. Carvalho (UK), Einar Eg Nielsen (DK), and Jann Th. Martinsohn (IT)

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I

Joint ICES/PICES Session - Multidisciplinary perspectives in the use (and misuse) of science and scientific advice in Marine Spatial Planning
Conveners: Andreas Kannen (Germany), Roland Cormier (Canada), Mel Austen (UK), and Thomas Therriault (PICES, Canada)
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J

Beyond routine ageing: otoliths and other bony structures as windows into fisheries, fish ecology, and the environment
Conveners: Karin Limburg (USA), Karin Hüssy (Denmark), and Stijn Bierman (the Netherlands)

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K

Managing in a complex environment; defining approaches for multiple species and ecosystems
Conveners: Stuart Reeves (Belgium), Anna Rindorf (Denmark) and Steven Holmes (UK)
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L

Evolution of management frameworks to prevent overfishing
Conveners: Michael Sissenwine (USA), Pamela Mace (New Zealand), and Hans Lassen, (Denmark)
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M

Joint ICES/ESSAS/PICES/AOSB Session - Subarctic-Arctic Interactions: Ecological consequences
Conveners: Ken Drinkwater (Norway), Olafur S. Astthorsson (Iceland), George Hunt (USA), and Anne Hollowed (PICES, USA)

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N

Examining the implications of complex population structure on fish resources, fisheries, assessment and management
Conveners: Lisa Kerr (USA), Niels Hintzen (The Netherlands), and Jake Kritzer (USA)

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O

How does renewable energy production affect aquatic life?
Conveners: Erwin Winter (the Netherlands), Alistair Maltby (UK), Steven Degraer (Belgium), and Bjorn Tunberg (USA)

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P

Genetic impact of aquaculture on wild populations
Terje Svåsand (Norway), and Edward A  Trippel (Canada)

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Q

Joint ICES/PICES Session - Sustainability of aquaculture
Conveners: Raymond Bannister (Norway), Chris McKindsey (Canada), Pauline Kamermans (the Netherlands)
, and Katsuyuki Abo (PICES, JAPAN)
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R

Mapping and modelling of planktonic ecosystems for better monitoring and future projections of responses to global change
Conveners: Icarus Allen (UK),  Johnny Johannessen (Norway),  and Marcello Vichi (Italy)

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