BONUS Symposium on Science delivery for sustainable use of the Baltic Sea living resources
The symposium will take place in Tallinn, Estonia, next October and abstract submissions will be accepted until 31 March 2017
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The symposium will summarise and synthesise the recent
scientific findings by providing:
- new evidences on the spatiotemporal
dynamics of Baltic Sea biodiversity at various levels of
organisation, and its relationship with changing environmental
conditions
- new basic knowledge on the ecology of the main
commercial species – cod, herring, sprat and flounder, including habitat
requirements, connectivity, migrations, species interactions and impact
of external drivers
- improved assessment methods and tools for
the management of marine living resources, thereby assisting to
address several regional (HELCOM) and EU legislative frameworks