| When |
Who |
What |
| 0800 |
|
Registration
|
| 0900 |
- Dr. David Griffith on behalf of ICES
- Dr. Åsmund Bjordal on behalf of Institute of Marine Research |
Welcome and Announcement
|
| 0945 |
Opening Keynote Lecture: Dr. Jim Hurrell |
Climate variability in the North Atlantic: Past, present and future
See presentation (pdf)
|
| 1045 |
|
Break |
Zooplankton Session Chair: Harald Loeng |
| 1115 |
Dr. Mike Heath |
Zooplankton and the link between climate variability and fish. See presentation in pdf |
| 1200 |
G. Beaugrand, K. Brander and S. Souissi |
Climate, plankton and cod: relationships, pathways and mechanisms Talk withdrawn, presented as a poster (PowerPoint format) |
| 1220 |
E. Gaard, B. Hansen, S. Eliasen and K.M.H. Larsen |
Climate effects on zooplankton and productivity on the Faroe Plateau. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1240 |
|
Lunch |
| 1400 |
S. Skreslet, A. Borja, L. Bugliaro, G. Hansen, R. Meerkotter, K. Olsen and J. Verdebout |
Some roles of climate in the population ecology of Calanus finmarchicus in mid-Norwegian shelf waters and in the year-class formation of NE Arctic cod. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1420 |
C.P. Lynam, A.S. Brierley, M. Heath and S. Hay |
Jellyfish-fish-climate interactions in the North Sea. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1440 |
J.C. Mendes and A. Morais |
Relationship between climate, plankton and pelagic fish off West Iberian Peninsula. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1500 |
J. Alheit, J. Dutz, R. Feistel, G. Kornilovs, C. Möllmann, V. Mohrholz and N. Wasmund |
Parallel regime shifts in the central Baltic and North Sea in 1988/89. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1520 |
C. Möllmann, G. Kornilovs, M. Fetter and F.W. Köster |
Climate, zooplankton and pelagic fish growth in the Central Baltic Sea. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1540 |
|
Break |
Production Session 1: Ecosystems and Trophic Interactions Chair: Steingrimur Jonsson |
| 1610 |
B.E. Scott, K. Camphusyen, J. Sharples, F. Daunt, O. Ross and S. Wanless |
Birds, blooms and tides: what top predators can tell us about climate effects on fish behaviour N.A. |
| 1630 |
J.M. Durant, T. Anker-Nilssen, D.Ø. Hjermann and N.Chr. Stenseth |
Climate, match-mismatch and trophic interactions in a marine system: seabird-fish-plankton. Presentation n.a. |
| 1650 |
G.L. Hunt, Jr. and B.A. Megrey |
Is the Eastern Bering Sea just a warmer Barents Sea? See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1710 |
B.A. Megrey, Y.-W. Lee and S.A. Macklin |
Comparative analysis of statistical tools to identify recruitment-environment relationships and forecast recruitment strength. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1730 |
K. Sunnanå |
Climate effects on fish stocks illustrated by the influence of incoming solar energy for photosynthesis and ambient temperature. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1750 |
H.R. Skjoldal |
The Norwegian Sea Ecosystem: summary from the research program Mare Cognitum. See presentation in pdf or PowerPoint |
| 1900 |
|
Reception hosted by the City of Bergen at the Håkonshallen |