THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON NORTH ATLANTIC FISH STOCKS - BERGEN 2004


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Program - Tuesday 11 May
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1200 G. Beaugrand, K. Brander and S. Souissi Climate, plankton and cod: relationships, pathways and mechanisms Talk withdrawn, presented as a poster (PowerPoint format)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

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