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Otoliths
- opening doors
for ecosystem
science and management 17
December 2014
Fish otoliths, or ear stones, have long
given scientists a gateway to vital knowledge of various
traits of their hosts. As reflected by a
recent ICES symposium though, these tiny encoders
of information are now key in helping ecosystem-based management.
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 | Making space for everyone 17
December 2014
ICES holds
first Marine Spatial Planning training course in Copenhagen.
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more |
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Managing interactions: the story of
multispecies assessments 17
December 2014
With ICES Working Group on
Multispecies Assessment Methods (WGSAM) meeting in
October and
a report out soon, we explore the intriguing yet complex world of multispecies stock assessments. > Read
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 | Learning the tricks of the
trade 17
December 2014
Wish to broaden
your
scientific horizons and widen
your professional network?
Then enroll on an ICES training course in
2015. The 2015 programme includes some new courses, some old
ones on the return, and some annually recurring favourites. > Read
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Sea (ICES)
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Mer (CIEM)
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Copenhagen Denmark
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