Submitted Abstracts

Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries:
Forecasting Impacts, Assessing Ecosystem Responses, and Evaluating Management Strategies


April 26-29, 2010, Sendai, Japan

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SessionPaper IDPresenterGranted Presentation TypePotential ReplacementAbstract TitleAuthorsAttendance ConfirmationWithdrawals
Session P1-D15772Sirajuddin. M. HoraginamaniDeclined Climate change and fish distributionSirajuddin. M. Horaginamani* and M. Ravichandrandid not confirm yes
Session P1-D16127Akihiko YatsuInvited Effects of climate change on marine ecosystems around Japan: Implications for sustainable fisheriesAkihiko Yatsuyes
Session P1-D16063Kevin E TrenberthInvited The Earth’s climate system: variability and changeKevin E Trenberthpending
Session P1-D16052Randall M. PetermanInvited Uncertainties about climatic change and Pacific salmon: risk assessment, risk communication, and risk managementRandall M. Petermanyes
Session P1-D16301Martin LindegrenOral Biological Ensemble Modelling of Climate Impacts – improving fisheries science and management by accounting for uncertaintyAnna Gårdmark1, Stefan Neuenfeldt2, Martin Lindegren2, Thorsten Blenckner3, Eero Aro4, Outi Heikinheimo4, Bärbel Müller-Karulis5, Susa Niiranen3, Maciej Tomczak2, Anieke van Leeuwen6, Anders Wikström7 and Christian Möllmann8yes
Session P1-D16315Chan Joo JangOral Change in the North Pacific mixed layer depth and its impact on primary production in a warming worldChan Joo Jang and Sinjae Yooyes
Session P1-D16308David M. Checkley (not Cisco)Oral Climate Change and Small Pelagic Fish: A Review and RecommendationsPierre Fréon, David M. Checkley, Jr. and Francisco E. Werneryes
Session P1-D16106Kenneth A. RoseOral Development of a climate-to-fish-to-fishers model: proof-of-principle using long-term population dynamics of anchovies and sardines in the California CurrentKenneth A Rose, Enrique N Curchitser, Kate Hedstrom, Jerome Fiechter, Miguel Bernal, Shin-ichi Ito, Salvador Lluch-Cota, Bernard A Megrey, Christopher A Edwards, Dave Checkley, Alec MacCall, Tony Koslow, Sam McClatchie, Ken Denman, and Francisco Werneryes
Session P1-D16313Stewart FrusherOral Fisheries and ecosystems in a changing climate: a case study on the Tasmanian east coast lobster fishery.Stewart Frusher, Gretta Pecl, Caleb Gardner, Marcus Haward, Alistair Hobday, Sarah Jennings, Melissa Nursey-Bray, André Punt, Hilary Revill and Ingrid van Putten.yes
Session P1-D16068Nicholas BondOral Future Recruitment of Bering Sea Walleye Pollock. Part II: Ranges in key environmental parameters from global climate model forecastsNicholas Bond, Franz Mueter, Anne Hollowed, Carol Ladd, Muyin Wangyes
Session P1-D16214Franz MueterOral Future recruitment of Bering Sea walleye pollock: (1) retrospective patterns and uncertaintyFranz J. Mueter, Nickolas A. Bond, Anne Hollowed, Carol Ladd and Enrique Curchisteryes
Session P1-D16215Ivonne Ortez (not Kerim Aydin)OralRep-0Integrating data, fieldwork, and models into an ecosystem-level forecasting synthesis: the modeling challenge of the Bering Ecosystem Study/Bering Sea Integrated Research Program (BEST-BSIERP) Kerim Aydin, Nicholas Bond, Enrique Curchitser, Georgina Gibson, Kate Hedström, Albert Hermann, and Ivonne Ortizyes, ready for oral
Session P1-D16105William CheungOral Integrating eco-physiology and plankton dynamics into projected global changes in marine biodiversity and maximum catch potential under climate changeWilliam W.L. Cheung, John Dunne, Jorge Sarmiento and Daniel Paulyyes
Session P1-D16195Jonathan A. HareOral Larval dispersal, overwinter mortality, and climate change: forecasting range shifts of a sub-tropical fish species in a western boundary current systemJonathan A. Hare, Mark J. Wuenschel and Matthew E. Kimballyes, wants oral
Session P1-D16292Myron A. PeckOral Life cycle ecophysiology of small pelagic fish: Environmental thresholds and climate-driven changes in populationsMyron A. Peck, Patricia Reglero, Motomitsu Takahashi, Ignacio A. Catalányes
Session P1-D16045Nicholas Bond (for James E. Overland)Oral Match/Mismatch of fish population changes to climate eventsJames E. Overland, Andrew Bakun, Juergen Alheit, James Hurrell, David Mackas, and Arthur Milleryes
Session P1-D16396Jon BrodziakOral Modeling recruitment responses of striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) and swordfish (Xiphias gladius) to environmental variability in the North PacificJon Brodziak, Kevin Piner and Dean Courtneyyes
Session P1-D16183Hiroshi YoshinariOral Numerical simulations of spatio-temporal distribution of juvenile walleye pollock around Hidaka BayHiroshi Yoshinari, Tomonori Azumaya, Tetsuichiro Funamoto, Akira Kusaka, Orio Yamamura and Akira Nishimurayes
Session P1-D16089Teruhisa KomatsuOral Possible change in distribution of seaweed, Sargassum horneri, in East Asia under A2 scenario of global warming and its impact on fishesTeruhisa KOMATSU Masahiro FUKUDA Atsuko MIKAMI Yutaka KOKUBU Shizuha MIZUNO Hideaki TANOUE Michio KAWAMIYA yes
Session P1-D16275Julia BlanchardOral Potential climate change impacts on fish production from 20 large marine ecosystems around the worldJulia L. Blanchard, Nicholas K. Dulvy, Robert Holmes, Manuel Barange & Simon Jenningsyes
Session P1-D16266Shin-ichi ItoOral Potential impact of climate change on Pacific sauryShin-ichi Ito, Takeshi Okunishi, Michio J. Kishi and Muyin Wangyes
Session P1-D16387Frank Schwing (on behalf of Roy Mendelssohn)Oral State-space analysis of IPCC climate models for use in forecasting ecological impacts of climate changeRoy Mendelssohnno
Session P1-D16036George L. Hunt, Jr.Oral The Oscillating Control Hypothesis: Reassessment in view of new information from the eastern Bering SeaGeorge L. Hunt, Jr., Lisa Eisner, Edward W. Farley, Jamal Moss, Jeffery Napp,and Phyllis J. Stabenoyes
Session P1-D16184Ichiro YasudaPoster 18.6-year period moon-tidal cycle in ocean/climate and its impact on climate/ecosystem predictabilityIchiro Yasuda, Satoshi Osafune, Shunsuke Konda and Sachihiko Itoh and Hiroyasu Hasumiyes
Session P1-D16221Thomas WilderbuerPoster An example of estimating future Bering Sea northern rock sole productivity from statistical downscaled IPCC models and its effect on managementThomas Wilderbuer, Nicholas Bond and William Stockhausenno oral, (poster by Nick Bond)
Session P1-D16126Andrey A. Smirnov, Alexey V. VakatovPoster Changes of increase rates and fruitfulness of the Gizhiga-Kamchatka herring (Clupea pallasii Valenciennes, 1847), living in a northeast part of Sea of Okhotsk in connection with fluctuations of a water temperature benthonic layer around their winteringAndrey A. Smirnov, Alexey V. Vakatov, Alexander L. Figurkinyes
Session P1-D16283Marc HufnaglPoster Climate-driven, Bottom-up Control of North Sea Herring RecruitmentMarc Hufnagl, Myron A. Peck, Mark Dickey-Collas, Richard D.M. Nash and Thomas Pohlmannyes
Session P1-D16103Staritsyn Dmitry K.Poster Current divergences and enhanced biological production zones in the Japan Sea according to satellite observationsStaritsyn Dmitry K.no, by Lobanov
Session P1-D16199Joe Scutt PhillipsPoster Do we know the potential impacts of global climate change on fishing nations?Joe Scutt Phillips, Graham M. Pilling, Lisa J. Readdy, John K. Pinnegar and Nicholas K. Dulvyyes
Session P1-D16389Frank Schwing (for Francisco Beltran)Poster Indices of temporal variability in North Pacific SST from IPCC model future climate scenarios: A hierarchical Bayesian analysisFrancisco Beltran, Bruno Sanso, Ricardo Lemos and Roy Mendelssohn yes
Session P1-D16151Alistair J. HobdayPoster Predicting tuna habitat for spatial fisheries management using electronic tags and ocean modelsAlistair J. Hobday, Jason R. Hartog, Richard Matear, Claire M. Spillman, Oscar Alvesyes
Session P1-D16289Yumiko YaraPoster Projected effects of global warming on corals in seas close to JapanYumiko Yara, Masahiko Fujii, Yasuhiro Yamanaka, Naosuke Okada, Hiroya Yamano and Kazuhiro Oshimayes
Session P1-D16176Mega Laksmini SyamsuddinPoster Regional climate change impacts on bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) catch in the Indonesian SeasMega Laksmini Syamsuddin, Sei-Ichi Saitoh, Samsul Bachri and Agung Budi Hartoyes
Session P1-D16189Chih-Chieh HsuPoster The fluctuations of solar activity on catch data of mullet and eelChih-Chieh Hsu, Chih-Wei Chang, Chia-Hui Wang, Yuan-Mou Chang, Chen-Feng You and Wann-Nian Tzengyes
Session P1-D16263Zhou QiulinPoster The Impact of Climate Change on the Fishery Ecosystems in the Taiwan Strait and Their ResponsesYang Shengyun(Marine and Environment Institute, Xiamen University, China) Zhou Qiulin(Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China)  
Session P1-D16380Sukyung KangPoster The impact of climate changes on the distribution and abundance of mackerels in the Northwestern PacificSukyung Kang, Jae Bong Lee, Anne Hollowed, Nicholas Bond, and Suam Kimyes
Session P1-D16076Koldunov (on behalf of Tatyana V. Belonenko )Poster The North-Atlantic Oscillation and biotical cycles within the Azores region Tatyana V. Belonenko and Alexey V. Koldunovno
Session P1-D16024Hao WeiWithdrawal A study of climate impacts on anchovy population dynamics in the Yellow Sea by individual-based model Hao Wei, Yuheng Wang, Liang Zhao and M.J. Kishiyes yes
Session P1-D16272Arnaud BertrandWithdrawal Acoustic observation of living organisms reveals the oxygen minimum zoneArnaud Bertrand, Michael Ballón and Alexis Chaigneau no yes
Session P1-D16383Frank SchwingWithdrawal An Assessment of Regime Shifts in North Pacific EcosystemsFrank Schwing, Roy Mendelssohn, and Steven Bogradyes yes
Session P1-D16208Trond KristiansenWithdrawal Analyzing warm and cold climate phases to understand differences in survival and connectivity of larval cod: possible implications for climate changeTrond Kristiansen and Ken Drinkwaterno, poster by Ken Drinkwater yes
Session P1-D16194Jonson Lumban GaolWithdrawal Climate variability impact on sea surface temperature, sea surface height and chlorophyll-a and its impact on pelagic fish in Indonesian watersJonson Lumban Gaol, Djisman Manurung1, Bonar P. Pasaribu1, and T. Osawa2no yes
Session P1-D16010Richard J. BeamishWithdrawal Evidence of a significant difference in the recent marine survival of hatchery and wild coho and chinook salmon and the relevance to forecasting the impacts of a changing climate on Pacific salmon Richard J. Beamish, Ruston M. Sweeting, Krista L. Lange, David B. Preikshot and Chrys M. Nevilleno yes
Session P1-D16354Miguel ÑiquenWithdrawal Extreme climatic events and the dynamics of the Peruvian small pelagic fish environmentMiguel Ñiquen, Marilou Bouchon and Milena Arias- Schreiberyes yes
Session P1-D16074Andrei S. KrovninWithdrawal Factors determining dynamics of highly variable fish stocks and possibilities of its long-range forecasting (taking Northeast Arctic cod as an example)Andrei S. Krovnin, Boris Kotenev, Mikhail Bondarenko and Anatoly Morozovyes yes
Session P1-D16102Frida Lasram (on behalf of Camille Albouy)Withdrawal Global warming effects on a Mediterranean ecosystem: a trophic modeling approach on the Bonifacio Straits Natural Reserve (Corsica, France) Camille Albouy (1), François Le Loc'h (2), Jean M. Culioli (3), and David Mouillot (1). no yes
Session P1-D16114M. Aaron MacNeilWithdrawal Ignorant academic or a sage fool? Using prior beliefs to forecast climate effects on reef fish communities.M. Aaron MacNeilyes yes
Session P1-D16330Stewart FrusherWithdrawal Implications of climate change on the assessment and management of ITQ fisheries: An Australian perspective.Stewart Frusher, Keith Sainsbury, Tony Smith, David Smithyes, but not this poster yes
Session P1-D16349HjølloWithdrawalRep-0Modeling secondary production in the Norwegian Sea with a fully coupled physical-primary-secondary production model systemSolfrid Sætre Hjøllo, Geir Huse, Morten D. Skogen, Einar Svendsenyes, ready for oral yes
Session P1-D16356Joe CraigWithdrawal Modelled changes in ocean mixing associated with projected climate change in the Northwest Atlantic coastal regionJoe Craigno yes
Session P1-D16141Dawit YemaneWithdrawal Performance of multiples approaches in modelling small pelagic fish distribution: predictive ability in the light of climate changeDawit Yemane, Nandipha M. Twatwa, Janet C. Coetzeeyes yes
Session P1-D16075Andrei S. KrovninWithdrawal The climatic causes of recent rise of Asian salmon catches and its prospectsAndrei S. Krovnin, Nataliya Klovach and George Mouryyes yes
Session P1-D15977Nkemasong Samuel Acha and Thomas Tazoche NjangWithdrawal The Ramification of Climate Change on Aquaculture Production in Cameroon Nkemasong Samuel Acha, Thomas Tazoche Njang yes yes
Session P1-D16364Pierre PetitgasWithdrawal The response of fish populations to climate change forecasted by integrating a sequence of models over different life stages: anchovy in the Bay of BiscayPierre Petitgas, Martin Huret and Caroline Struskiyes yes
Session P1-D16285Jack A. StanfordWithdrawal Vulnerability of Pacific salmon to climate induced changes in riverine habitatJack A. Stanford, Samantha D. Chilcote, Huan Wu, John A. Lucotch, Niels K. Maumenee and John S. Kimballno yes
Session P26413Edward H. AllisonInvited Climate change in perspective: The global drivers of change in fisheriesEdward H. Allisonyes
Session P26029Rashid SumailaInvited Cost of Adapting Global Marine Fisheries to Climate Change Rashid Sumaila, William Cheungyes
Session P26290Gakushi IshimuraOral Can there be stable, cooperative exploitation of a transboundary fish stock under climate variability? A game analysis on the Pacific sardine fishery in the California Current Gakushi Ishimura, Samuel Herrick and Rashid Sumailayes
Session P26119Gorka MerinoOral Global Environmental Change scenarios for the world’s small pelagic fisheries and global fishmeal and oil marketsGorka Merino, Manuel Barange, Christian Mullon, Robert Holmes, Julia Blanchard and Lynda Rodweyes
Session P26230Vicky W. Y. LamOral Impact of climate change on marine resources food security and local economies in West African countries Rashid Sumaila, William W. L. Cheung and Vicky W. Y. Lamyes
Session P26359Alan HaynieOral Modeling fleet behavior in the Bering Sea pollock fishery under climate changeAlan Haynie and Lisa Pfeifferyes
Session P26386Maria A. GasallaOral Ocean proxies for seafood market variability in the South Brazil BightMaria A. Gasalla, Ruth Pincinato and Igor Belkinyes
Session P26367Marie-Caroline BadjeckOral Scenarios for the future: Drivers of change in the Peruvian fisheries sectorMarie-Caroline Badjeck and Tania Mendo Aguilar Wosnitzayes
Session P26071Ana Norman-LópezOral The effect of climate change on fishing behaviour in the Eastern Tuna and Billfish Fishery Ana Norman-López and Sean Pascoeyes, depends on fin.sup.
Session P26398Timothy PickeringOral Vulnerability of aquaculture in the Pacific to climate changeTimothy Pickering, Ben Ponia, Cathy Hair, Paul Southgate, Elvira Poloczanska, Luc Della Patrona, Antoine Teitelbaum and CV Mohanyes
Session P36073Éva E. PlagányiInvited Assessing the adequacy of current fisheries management under changing climateÉva Plagányi, Scarla Weeks, Tim Skewes, Mark Gibbs, Elvira Poloczanska, Ana Norman-López, Laura Blamey, Muri Soares and William Robinson yes
Session P36212Chang Ik ZhangInvited Impacts of climate changes and a pragmatic ecosystem-based approach for assessing and forecasting harvest policies under changing climate in KoreaChang Ik Zhang and Jae Bong Leeyes
Session P36414Michael J. SchirripaOral An Approach to an Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Gulf of MexicoMichael J. Schirripa, Rebecca J Allee, Russell H. Beard, Stephanie Oakes, Bonnie J. Ponwith, Rebecca Shuford and Roger J. Zimmermanyes
Session P36316Yi-Jay ChangOral Incorporating climate changes into population dynamic modelling: an individual-based modelling approach for the pronghorn spiny lobster (Panulirus penicullatus) in eastern TaiwanYi-Jay Chang1, Chi-Lu Sun1, Yong Chen2 and Su-Zan Yeh1 1Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan. E-mail: chilu@ntu.edu.tw 2School of Marine Science, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 04469, USA. yes
Session P36335Gretta PeclOral Networking across global marine ‘hotspots’Gretta Pecl, Alistair Hobday, Stewart Frusher, Warwick Sauer and participants of workshop 5.yes
Session P36240Anne B. HollowedOral Scenario based models for predicting stakeholder responses to a changing climate: a case study for the Eastern Bering SeaAnne B. Hollowed, Nicholas Bond, Alan Haynie, James N. Ianelli, Franz Mueteryes
Session P36136Masahide KaeriyamaOral Sustainable fisheries management of Pacific salmon in a warming climateMasahide Kaeriyama, Hyunju Seo and Michio J. Kishiyes
Session P35996Jennifer L. NielsenOral Sustainable strategies in a warming climate: salmon in the Arctic Jennifer L. Nielsen, Gregory T. Ruggerone, Christian E. Zimmerman and Jamal H. Moss yes
Session P36391James IanelliOral The challenges of developing fisheries stock assessment approaches, harvest control rules, and management strategies to satisfy and adapt to increasingly complex management objectives in a changing environmentJames Ianelliyes
Session P36376Manuel BarangePoster QUEST_Fish: Estimating climate change impacts on global fish production and additional vulnerabilities to human societiesManuel Barange, Icarus Allen, Eddie Allison, Marie Caroline Badjeck, Julia Blanchard, Ben Drakeford, Nick Dulvy, James Harle, Jason Holt, Robert Holmes, Simon Jennings, Gorka Merino, Graham Pilling, Lynda Rodwell yes
Session P36411Feng-Chen ChangWithdrawal Albacore (Thunnus alalunga) distribution versus SST in the Indian Ocean based on 1982-2008 log reports of Taiwaneses longlinersFeng-Chen Chang and Shean-Ya Yehyes yes
Session P36402Du Van ToanWithdrawal Impact assessment of flooding inudation in the Vietnam coastal zone for marine ecosystems by CC and SLRDu Van Toan, Nguyen Van Tien, Vu Thanh Ca, Nguyen Hoang Anh, Nguyen Hai Anh, Vu Thi Hien, Tran The Anh  yes
Session P36395Philippe Cury Withdrawal Moving from Fisheries Oceanography towards Ecosystem Oceanography for building scenarios for marine ecosystems under anthropogenic and natural forcing in the XXI CenturyPhilippe Cury yes yes
Session A16050Muyin WangInvited Examples of using global climate models for regional marine ecosystem projectionMuyin Wang, James E. Overland and Nicholas A. Bondyes
Session A16062J Icarus AllenInvited Shelf Seas Ecosystems: Past , Present and Future statesJ Icarus Allenyes
Session A16017Alexanda V. TemnykhOral Black Sea zooplankton-climate connection: ecosystem modeling, multi-scale approach and new methodsAlexanda V. Temnykh, Victor V. Melnikov and Sergey Stanichniyyes
Session A16038Talgat R. KilmatovOral Climatic structural stability of the Kuroshio Extension jet and the catastrophe theoryTalgat R. Kilmatov, Elena V. Dmitrievayes
Session A16107Enrique CurchitserOral Downscaling Climate Simulations in the North Pacific Ocean Using a fully coupled multi-scale modelEnrique N. Curchitser, William Large, Kate Hedstrom, Jon Wolfyes
Session A16293Hiroshi KurodaOral Dynamical downscaling from the basin scale to submesoscale with a triply nested ocean modelHiroshi Kuroda, Takashi Setou, Manabu Shimizu and Kazuhiro Aokiyes
Session A16393Elena I. Ustinova Oral Evaluation of potential limitations for statistical downscaling in the Far-Eastern SeasElena I. Ustinovayes
Session A16342Masao KurogiOralRep-0Kuroshio path variation studied by a nested-grid OGCMMasao Kurogi, Hiroyasu Hasumi, and Yukio Tanakayes, accepted oral
Session A16294Jason HoltOral Potential climate change impacts on contrasting shelf sea regions: atmospheric and oceanic impacts vs. tidal and seasonal constraintsJason Holt, James Harle, Rob Holmes, J. Icarus Allenyes
Session A16190Rob HolmesOral Predicting impacts of climate change on primary production in coastal-ocean regionsRob Holmes, James Harle, Icarus Allen, Jason Holt and Manuel Barangeyes
Session A16375Albert J. HermannOral Simulated modes of biophysical variability on the Bering Sea shelfAlbert J. Hermann, Kerim Aydin, Nicholas A. Bond, Wei Cheng, Enrique N. Curchitser, Georgina A. Gibson, Kate Hedstrom, Ivonne Ortiz, Muyin Wang, and Phyllis J. Stabeno yes
Session A16264Huaming YuOral Tidal current effect on the simulation of ocean circulation by theoretical and numerical analysisHuaming Yu, Thomas Pohlmann, Xianwen Bao and Xueen Chenyes
Session A16069Michael ForemanOral Toward a Regional Climate Model for the British Columbia Continental ShelfMichael Foreman, Badal Pal, William Merryfield, Diane Masson, John Morrisonyes
Session A16347SolfridWithdrawal Downscaling global climate predictions for the North Sea - a discussion about qualityAnne D. Sandvik, Solfrid Sætre Hjøllo and Anne Britt Sandøyes, wants poster only yes
Session A26362John K. PinnegarInvited How has climate change impacted marine food-webs in the past, and how might we predict changes in the future?John K. Pinnegar, Georg Engelhard, Julia Blanchard, Joe Scutt-Phillips, William Cheungyes
Session A26085Hans-O. PörtnerInvited Oxygen- and capacity-limitation of thermal tolerance: a matrix for integrating climate-related stressor effects in marine ecosystems Hans-O. Pörtneryes
Session A26171Kuo-Wei LanOral A Study on Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) stocks and fishing conditions in relation to oceanic environmental variation in the Atlantic OceanKuo-Wei Lan, Ming-An Lee and Hsueh-Jung Luyes
Session A26153So KawaguchiOral An experimental assessment of effects of raised pCO2 on early-larval Antarctic krillSo Kawaguchi, Haruko Kurihara, Robert King, Lillian Hale, Thomas Berli, James Robinson, Patti Virtue, Stephen Nicol and Atsushi Ishimatsuyes
Session A26034J. Marti PujolarOral Bringing together molecular genetics and population dynamics modelling: disentangling the influence of fisheries and climate variation in the endangered European eel J. Marti Pujolar, Daniele Bevacqua, Marco Andrello and Lorenzo Zaneyes
Session A26227Yury ZuenkoOral Climate change effect on the saffron cod Eleginus gracilis reproduction, stock, and fishery in the Japan SeaYury I. Zuenko, Lydmila A. Chernoivanova, Alexander N. Vdovin, and Elena I. Ustinovayes
Session A26099Olav Sigurd KjesbuOral Climate effects on maturation and spawning of Atlantic cod and implications for fisheriesOlav Sigurd Kjesbu, Jon Egil Skjæraasen, David Righton, Kathrine Michalsen, Christian Jørgensen, Anders Frugård Opdal and Peter R. Witthamesyes
Session A26196Janet A. NyeOral Climate-induced changes in distribution of Northwest Atlantic fish and invertebrates: implications for managementJanet A. Nye, Jason S. Link, Jonathan A. Hareyes
Session A26145Manuel HidalgoOral Comparative study of fishing-induced juvenescence effects under different climatic and fishing harvesting scenariosManuel Hidalgo, Valerio Bartolino, Santiago Cerviño, Angélique Jadaud, Enric Massutí, Fran Saborido-Rey, Marina Santurtún, Nils Christian Stensethyes
Session A26250Jacob F. SchweigertOral Differing response of herring stocks to ecosystem forcing in the California and Gulf of Alaska Current systemsJacob F. Schweigert, Jennifer Boldt, Linnea Flostrand, Peter Olesiuk, Sherri Dressel, and Ryan Watanabe yes, if gets permission
Session A26080Remment ter HofstedeOral Disentangling the effects of fisheries and climate change on fish communitiesRemment ter Hofstede, Stijn Bierman and Adriaan Rijnsdorpyes
Session A26028Eduardo MartinsOral Effects of river temperature and climate warming on stock-specific survival of adult migrating Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)Eduardo Martins, Scott Hinch, David Patterson, Merran Hague, Steven Cooke, Kristina Miller, Michael Lapointe, Karl English and Anthony Farrellyes
Session A26090Jun ShojiOral Fish production in coastal habitats under global warming: spatio-temporal variability in early growth of a dominant species, black rockfish, in seagrass beds Jun Shoji, Masakazu Hori, Yasuhiro Kamimura, Ken-ichiro Mizuno and Shun-ichi Toshito yes, wants oral
Session A26224Bernard A. MegreyOral Geographic variation in Pacific herring growth and population responses to regime shifts in the North Pacific basinBernard A. Megrey, Kenneth A. Rose, Jake Schweigert, Douglas Hay, Francisco Werner, Yasuhiro Yamanaka, and Shin-ichi Itoyes, made Oral and Poster
Session A26295Nan-Jay SuOral Impacts of climate change on the distribution of blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) as inferred from data for longline fisheries in the Pacific OceanNan-Jay Su, Chi-Lu Sun, André Punt and Su-Zan Yehyes
Session A26239Teresa A'marOral Incorporating climate variability into the assessment of Gulf of Alaska Pacific cod Z. Teresa A'mar, André E. Punt, Grant G. Thompson yes
Session A26173Juan L. ValeroOralRepInvestigating the roles of climate, density-dependence and fishing on long-term and large-scale changes in recruitment, growth, maturity and distribution of Pacific halibutJuan L. Valero, Steven R. Hare, and Bruce M. Leamanyes
Session A26258Ralf van HalOral Key mechanism determining the impact of climate change on the productivity and fisheries of North Sea plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L..Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp, Ralf van Hal, Marc Hufnagl, Richard D.M. Nash, Alexander Schroeder, Lorna R. Teal, Ingrid Tulp, Rob Witbaard, Doug Beare and Henk W. van der Veeryes
Session A26345Valerio Bartolino (on behalf of Michele Casini)Oral Linking climate, trophic interactions and fishery: threshold dynamics drive herring (Clupea harengus) growth in the central Baltic SeaMichele Casini, Valerio Bartolino, Juan Carlos Molinero and Georgs Kornilovsno
Session A26179Hyunju SeoOral Long-term fluctuations in somatic growth, survival, and population dynamics of Hokkaido chum salmon linking to climate changesHyunju Seo, Suam Kim, Masa-aki Fukuwaka, and Masahide Kaeriyamayes
Session A26019Benjamin PlanqueOral Now you see me, now you don’t: uncertainties in projecting future spatial distribution of marine populationsBenjamin Planque, Edwige Bellier, Frida Lasram and Christophe Lootsyes
Session A26156Y. SakuraiOral Past, present and future of Japanese common squid, Todarodes pacificus (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae)Y. Sakurai, A. L. Rosa, and J. Yamamotoyes
Session A26032Barbara MuhlingOral Predicting the effects of climate change on bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) spawning habitat in the Gulf of MexicoBarbara Muhling, Sang-Ki Lee, Michael Schirripa, Walter Ingram and John Lamkinyes
Session A26115Yongjun TianOral Response of yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata in the Japan Sea to sea water temperature over the last century and potential effect of global warmingYongjun Tian, Hideaki Kidokoro, Tatsuro Watanabe, Yosuke Igeta, Hideo Sakaji and Ken Watanabeyes
Session A26338Akinori TakasukaOral Responses of anchovy and sardine spawning to physical and biological factors in the Kuroshio and California Current systems: interspecific and intersystem comparisonAkinori Takasuka, Sam McClatchie, Ed Weber, Yoshioki Oozeki, Takahiko Kameda, Yuichi Hirota and Hiroshi Okamurayes
Session A26202Rüdiger VossOral Spatially resolved impact of temperature change on recruitment of sprat and cod in the Baltic Sea – from observation to bio-economic modelingRüdiger Voss, Hans-Harald Hinrichsen, Jörn O. Schmidt and Martin F. Quaasyes
Session A26110Melanie AbecassisOral Swordfish population dynamics in the Pacific OceanMelanie Abecassis, Patrick Lehodey, Inna Senina, Jeffrey J. Polovinayes
Session A26109Louis W. BotsfordOralex-RepThe effects of fish life histories on time scales of response to environmental changeLouis W. Botsford1, Matthew D. Holland2, Alan Hastings, Michael J. Fogarty3, Francis Juanes4 and Hui-Yu Wang4yes
Session A26020Frida Ben Rais LasramOral The Mediterranean Sea as a trap for endemic fishes facing climate changeFrida Ben Rais Lasram, Francois Guilhaumon, Samuel Somot, Wilfried Thuiller and David Mouillotyes
Session A26255Akiko TakanoPoster An investigation of the relationship between Bigeye Tuna (Thunnus obesus) catch and three dimensional thermal structuresAkiko Takano, Hidekatsu Yamazaki, Osamu Honda, Kotaro Yokawa and Hiroshi Shonoyes
Session A26200Ana MoreiraPoster Are crustacean landings from Portuguese waters driven by environment variables? Ana Moreira, Paulo Fonseca, Cristina Silva, Aida Campos, Maria de Fátima Borges, Miguel Santosyes
Session A26060Elizabeth AtwoodPoster Association of larval fish abundance with mesoscale eddies in the Gulf of AlaskaElizabeth Atwood, John K. Horne, Janet T. Duffy-Anderson and Carol Laddyes
Session A26120Masao MiuraPoster Behavioral response of Japanese amberjack, Seriola quinqueradiata, to sea water temperature rise caused by thermal effluentMasao Miura, Toshiro Fujisawa, Hiroshi Yamada and Takeya Harayes
Session A26270Yuu KatsukawaPoster Changes in the life history traits of Japanese anchovy and sardineYuu Katsukawa, Yoshiro Watanabe, Hiroshi Okamura, Tatsuya Suzuki and Hisashi Nakategawayes
Session A26041Mei-Yu ChangPoster Classifying the spatial structure of different spawning populations of commercially important Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea by otolith elemental compositionMei-Yu Chang and Audrey Geffenyes
Session A26217Tom Reed (on behalf of Omar I. Abdul-Aziz)Poster Climate change impacts on the ocean distributions of Pacific salmonOmar I. Abdul-Aziz, and Nathan J. Mantuano, move to poster
Session A26334Mika SuharaPoster Comparative reproductive ecology of Japanese Anchovy, Engraulis japonicus, in different current areas off Japan Mika Suhara, Yoshiro Watanabe, Yuu Katsukawa, Yasuo Mori, Satoshi Katayama, Masayuki Yamamoto, and Tomohiko Kawamura yes
Session A26161Ruben Rodriguez-SanchezPoster Comparing the influence of oceanographic fronts on interannual changes in the distribution and relative abundance of sardine in the California and Southern Benguela Current systemsRuben Rodriguez-Sanchez, Carl van der Lingen, Marlene Manzano, Larry Hutchings and Hector Villalobosyes
Session A26094Yasuo ItohPoster Comparison of swimming performance at various acclimation temperatures for teleosts inhabiting Japanese coastal watersYasuo Itoh, Yukihiko Watanabe, Yukio Nakamura, Shuji Tsuchida, Hideaki Kinoshita, Takumi Setoguma and Yasushi Minowayes
Session A26317Andrew TobinPoster Contrasting ecological responses of two commercially important finfish to severe tropical cyclones; a sullen serranid and a lively lethrinid.Andrew Tobin, Audrey Schlaff, Besse Krause, David Welch, Tony Ayling, Hugh Sweatman, Paul Marshall, Brigid Kerrigan and Jeff Maynard yes
Session A26254Motomitsu TakahashiPosterRepContrasting responses in larval and juvenile growth rates of anchovy and sardine to a climate-ocean regime shift: Implications for their population dynamicsMotomitsu Takahashi, Yoshiro Watanabe, Akihiko Yatsu and Hiroshi Nishidayes, ready for Oral
Session A26260Cheryl A. MorganPosterRepEffects of climate variability on the distribution, abundance and habitat usage of juvenile salmonids in the coastal waters of the northern California CurrentCheryl A. Morgan, William T. Peterson, Joseph P. Fisher and Jesse F. Lambyes, ready for oral
Session A26160Haruka NishikawaPoster Environmental impacts on long-term variation in recruitment success of Japanese sardineHaruka Nishikawa, Ichiro Yasuda, Sachihiko Itoh, Hideharu Sasaki and Yoshikazu Sasaiyes
Session A26319Haruko KuriharaPoster Geographically distinct population are similarly impacted by the ocean acidification? (Oyster as a case study)Haruko Kurihara, Yuji Hiratsuka, Takamasa Asai, Atsushi Ishimastu, Laura M. Parker, Pauline M. Ross and Wayne A. O’Connoryes, wants A2 oral
Session A26058Valerio BartolinoPoster Herring recruitment in the Baltic Sea: from observations to projections Valerio Bartolino, Piotr Margonski, Massimiliano Cardinale, Martin Lindegren, Hans Linderholm, Hakan Wennhage and Michele Casiniyes
Session A26343Chen-Te TsengPoster Influence of environmental factors on the distributions of Pacific saury in the northwestern Pacific OceanChen-Te Tseng, Chi-Lu Sun, Su-Zan Yeh, Shih-Chin Chen, Wei-Cheng Suyes
Session A26030Claudio Castillo-JordánPoster Inter-cohort growth rate changes of common sardine (Strangomera bentincki) and their relationship with environmental conditions off central southern ChileClaudio Castillo-Jordán, Luis A. Cubillos, Eduardo Navarroyes
Session A26331Yoshiro WatanabePoster Metamorphosis is closely associated with condition factor in Japanese anchovy in the Pacific coast waters of central JapanKinuyo Fukamichi, Yoshiro Watanabe, Isamu Mitani, and Tomohiko Kawamurayes
Session A26350Cecilie KvammePoster Ocean temperature, cod stock distribution and cod fisheries in the Barents Sea the last decadesCecilie Kvamme, Geir Odd Johansen, Jan Erik Stiansen, Trond Westgård, Bjørn Ådlandsvik and Sigrid Lind Johansenyes
Session A26033Melissa A. HaltuchPoster Patterns and processes underlying Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) migrations: progress on developing forecast tools to predict distribution and densityMelissa A. Haltuch, Carrie Holt, André E. Punt, and M. Elizabeth Clarke yes
Session A26377Kerim Aydin (on behalf of Stephani Zador)Poster Patterns in a changing climate: fine-scale analysis of arrowtooth flounder catch rates in the eastern Bering Sea reveals spatial trends in abundance and diet Stephani Zador and Kerim Aydinno, by Kerim
Session A26111Claudio Castillo-Jordán (on behalf of Claudio Gatica)Poster Population structures changes on size and age composition on Chilean hake (Merluccius gayi gayi) and their association with environmental condition Claudio Gatica, Claudio Castillo-Jordán, Sebastian Vasquez and Rubén Alarcónno
Session A26251Sukgeun JungPoster Recruitment and migration of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) to southern Korean coastal waters in relation to variations in the bottom cold waters originating from the Japan/East SeaSukgeun Jungyes
Session A26187Jung Jin KimPoster Relationship between environmental variability and distribution of common squid (Todarodes pacificus) paralarvae in the northern East China SeaJung Jin Kim and Suam Kim yes
Session A26139Svetlana A. MurzinaPoster Seasonal lipid and fatty acids dynamic in Leptoclinus maculatus larvae from Svalbard waters in relation to abiotic and biotic factorsSvetlana A. Murzina, Stig Falk-Petersen, Jørgen Berge, Nina N. Nemovayes
Session A26097Shan GaoPoster Spatial and temporal variability of Chlorophyll-a and their responses to marine environments in the South China SeaShan Gao, Hui Wang and Liu Guimeiyes
Session A26082Matt WilsonPoster The first annulus of otoliths: a tool for studying intra-annual growth among walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)Matthew T. Wilson, Kathy Mier and Annette Doughertyyes
Session A26280Jörn O. SchmidtPoster The rise and fall of snake pipefish (Entelurus aequoreus L.) off North ScotlandJörn O. Schmidt and Rüdiger Vossyes
Session A26092Jennifer DonelsonPoster Thermal acclimation by a coral reef fishJennifer Donelson, Philip Munday and Mark McCormickyes
Session A26083Kathryn M HughesPoster Warming seas and the migration of Atlantic mackerelKathryn M Hughes1, Mark P Johnson1, Leonie Dransfeld2yes
Session A26112Strahan TuckerWithdrawalRepAnnual trends in seasonal stock-and life-history-specific ocean migration of juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha: an application of genetic identification techniquesStrahan Tucker, Marc Trudel, David W. Welch1, John R. Candy, John F.T. Morris, Mary E. Thiess, Colin Wallace and Terry D. Beachampeniding-yes, if cancellation yes
Session A26039Greg JenkinsWithdrawal Climate drivers of the dynamics of a seagrass-associated fish species, the King George whiting: implications of climate change for the fisheryGregory P. Jenkins and Paul A. Hamerno yes
Session A26077Alexander ArkhipkinWithdrawal Environmental changes caused recent increase in abundance of rock cod, Patagonotothen ramsayi in the Southwest Atlantic Alexander Arkhipkin and Vladimir Laptikhovskyyes yes
Session A26158Adrian LinnaneWithdrawalRepEvidence of large-scale spatial declines in recruitment patterns of southern rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, across south-eastern Australia: links to environment.Adrian Linnane, Caleb Gardner, David Hobday, Andre Punt, Richard McGarvey, John Feenstra, Janet Andrews and Bridget Greenno yes
Session A26143Brian BeckmanWithdrawal Growth of juvenile salmon as an index of ecosystem variability: plasma IGF1 varies temporally and geographically in the NE PacificBrian Beckman, Larissa Felli, Deb Harstad, Cheryl Morgan, Dina Spangenberg and Marc Trudelno yes
Session A26352Caroline DurifWithdrawal Influence of oceanic factors on the marine subpopulation of red-listed Anguilla anguilla over the 20th century in NorwayCaroline Durif 1, Tore Johannsen 2, Jakob Gjøsæter 2, and L. Asbjørn Vøllestad 3no, only if oral yes
Session A26142Dawit YemaneWithdrawal Modeling the distribution and abundance of pelagic fish species as a function of environmental variablesNandipha M. Twatwa, Dawit Yemane, Janet C. Coetzeeyes yes
Session A26059Guimei LiuWithdrawal Modelling the demography of Calanus sinicus in the Yellow SeaGuimei Liu1, Song Sun2 and Hui Wang1 yes yes
Session A26246Christos D. MaraveliasWithdrawal Northern vs southern European Seas: Investigating spatio - temporal patterns of Mullus surmuletus distribution in relation to environmental changes.Christos D. Maravelias and Alex Tidd  yes
Session A26232Sam McClatchieWithdrawal Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) spawning habitat in the California Current ecosystem Sam McClatchie, Megan C. Ferguson and Rich Charter no yes
Session A26070Nandipha M. TwatwaWithdrawal Pattern of habitat preference by three small pelagic species in the southern Benguela during high and low biomass periodsNandipha M. Twatwa, Dawit Yemane and Janet C. Coetzeeyes yes
Session A26022Velikanov (for Alexander M. Kaev)Withdrawal Possible inner causes for correcting “climatic” trends in pink salmonAlexander M. Kaevno yes
Session A26191Harald LoengWithdrawal The rise and the fall of the northern blue whiting stockHarald Loeng, Jens Christian Holst, Aril Slotte and Åge Høinesyes yes
Session A26314Stewart FrusherWithdrawal Warming influences productivity of lobster stocks in SE Austrlia.Caleb Gardner and Stewart Frusheryes yes
Session B16044Elizabeth A FultonInvited Interesting timesElizabeth A Fultonyes
Session B16053Jeffrey PolovinaInvited Possible trends in North Pacific ecosystems over the 21st century based on output from a coupled climate, biogeochemical, and phytoplankton modelJeffrey Polovina, John Dunne, Phoebe Woodworth, and Evan Howellyes
Session B16279Gregory N. NishiharaOralRep-1A preliminary study on the effects of a wave exposure gradient on the species richness of marine macrophytes along the eastern rim of the East China SeaGregory N. Nishihara and Ryuta Teradayes, ready for Oral
Session B16305Gabriel ReygondeauOral Changes in the environmental factors controlling the global biogeography of tuna and billfish communitiesGabriel Reygondeau , Olivier Maury , Hervé Demarcq and Philippe Curyyes
Session B16235Nadezhda L. AseevaOralRep-0Changes of bottom ichthyocenosis structure on the shelf of west Kamchatka under changing environments in the last two decadesNadezhda L. Aseeva, Alexander L. Figurkinyes, ready for oral
Session B16216Rebecca G. AschOral Climate change leads to earlier seasonal occurrence of larval fishes in the southern California CurrentRebecca G. Asch and David M. Checkley, Jr.yes
Session B16253Sukgeun JungOral Climate-driven shifts in marine fish communities indicated by commercial catch statistics from Korean coastal waters Sukgeun Jung, Young Shil Kang, Young-Sang Suh, Sukyung Kang and Yeong Gongyes
Session B16328Nam-Il WonOral Comparison of benthic community structures in natural habitats of abalone Haliotis discus hannai affected by different current systemsNam-Il Won, Tomohiko Kawamura, Hideki Takami, Hiroshi Hoshikawa and Yoshiro Watanabeyes
Session B16363Ryan R. RykaczewskiOralRep-0Comparison of the ecosystem response to climate change in the mid-latitude North Pacific and California Current ecosystemsRyan R. Rykaczewski and John P. Dunneyes, ready for Oral
Session B16164Rosamma StephenOral Decline in mackerel fishery along west coast of India and its relation to the diminishing density of an abundant upwelling copepod :a multi-decadal studyRosamma Stephenyes
Session B16081Matt WilsonOral Ecology of small neritic fishes in the western Gulf of Alaska: top-down mechanisms can moderate bottom-up forcingMatthew T. Wilson, Christina M. Jump and Andre Buchheisteryes
Session B16336Ahirrao S.D.Oral Effect of climate change on fish and fisheries of Marathwada region of Marashtra state(India)AhirraO S.D. yes
Session B16167Hiroshi SumataOral Effects of climate forcing on the marine ecosystem in the North Pacific Ocean simulated in an eddy-permitting ocean ecosystem modelHiroshi Sumata, Taketo Hashioka, Takeshi Okunishi, Masahito Shigemitsu, Maki N. Aita, Naoki Yoshie, Naosuke Okada, Takashi T. Sakamoto, Tatsuo Suzuki and Yasuhiro Yamanakayes
Session B16095Nicholas GrahamOral Extinction vulnerability of coral reef fishes in response to climate change and fisheries exploitationNicholas Graham, Pascale Chabanet, Richard Evans, Simon Jennings, Yves Letourneur, Aaron MacNeil, Tim McClanahan, Marcus Öhman, Nicholas Polunin, Charles Sheppardyes
Session B16042Takafumi HirataOralRep-0Global distribution of phytoplankton functional types estimated from satellite ocean colour Takafumi Hirata, Robert Brewin and Nick Hardman-Mountfordyes, ready for Oral
Session B16078Remment ter HofstedeOral Global warming changes the species richness of marine fish in the Eastern North Atlantic OceanRemment ter Hofstede, Jan Geert Hiddink and Adriaan Rijnsdorpyes
Session B16329Hiroya SugisakiOral Interdisciplinary monitoring for the ecosystem of Kuroshio warm current area in relation to climate changeHiroya Sugisaki, Kiyotaka Hidaka, Tadafumi Ichikawa, Yutaka Hiroe, Yuuichi Hirota, Kenji Morinaga, Manabu Shimizu, Takahisa Tokunaga, Mikiko Kuriyama, Tomowo Watanabe and Kaoru Nakatayes
Session B16168Hung-Yen HsiehOral Larval fish assemblages in the waters around Taiwan, western North Pacific, comparison between the during and after northeasterly monsoonHung-Yen Hsieh, Wen-Tseng Lo, Long-Jing Wu, Huang-Pin Chien, Deng-Cheng Liu and Wei-Cheng Suyes
Session B16056Stephen D. SimpsonOral Long-term climate-driven changes in UK marine fish communitiesStephen D. Simpson, Mark P. Johnson, David W. Sims, Pieter-Jan Schön, Julia L. Blanchard, Simon Jennings and Martin J. Genneryes
Session B16366StockOral Modeling global patterns in the transfer of energy between primary producers and mesozooplankton in a global circulation modelCharles A. Stock and John P. Dunneyes
Session B16061Evan A. HowellOral Modeling the central North Pacific ecosystem response to predicted climate variations and fishery management scenariosEvan A. Howell, John Dunne and Jeffrey J. Polovinayes
Session B16130Philip L. MundayOral Ocean acidification threatens the replenishment of reef fish populationsPhilip L. Munday, Danielle L. Dixson, Mark I. McCormick and Mark Meekanyes
Session B16220Frank Schwing (on behalf of WJ Sydeman)Oral Ocean Climate Change and Phenology: Effects on Trophic Synchrony and Consequences to Fish and Seabirds in the North-Central California Current William J. Sydeman1, Bryan A. Black2, Steven J. Bograd3, Jeff Dorman4, John C. Field5, Kyra L. Mills1, Stephen Ralston5, T. Zack Powell4, Jarrod A. Santora1, Isaac D. Schroeder1, SarahAnn Thompson1, and Franklin B. Schwing3 no, Frank Schwing
Session B16276Thomas A. OkeyOral Projecting future change in pelagic nekton communities along the west coast of North AmericaWilliam W.L. Cheung, Thomas A. Okey, Richard D. Brodeuryes
Session B16049Jeffrey M. NappOral The response of eastern Bering Sea zooplankton communities to climate fluctuations: community structure, biodiversity, and energy flow to higher trophic levels.Jeffrey M. Napp1, George L. Hunt, Jr.2, Lisa B. Eisner3, Edward W. Farley3, Phyllis J. Stabeno4, Alex Andrews3, and Atsushi Yamaguchi5yes
Session B16101Hiroaki SaitoOral Understanding and forecasting of fish species alternation in the Kuroshio-Oyashio ecosystem: The SUPRFISH programmeHiroaki Saito, Shin-ichi Ito, Atsushi Kawabata, Mitsutaku Makino, Masami Nonaka, Takeshi Okunishi, Kazutaka Takahashi, Ichiro Yasudayes
Session B16425Michael ForemanPoster Climate Forcing and Marine Ecosystems of the North PacificJacquelynne R. King, Vera N. Agostini, Gordon McFarlane, Christopher Harvey, Michael Foreman, James Overland and Kerim Aydinyes
Session B16333Yuji OkazakiPoster Early life history of Euphausia pacifica in the western North PacificYuji Okazaki and Kazuaki Tadokoroyes
Session B16100K.E. WatermeyerPoster Ecosystem implications of the recent southward shift of key components in the southern Benguela.Katherine .E. Watermeyer, Astrid Jarre, Lynne J. Shannon and Larry Hutchings.yes
Session B16170Tsuneo OnoPoster Ecosystem response to ocean stratification and early-bloom occurrence in the future western subarctic North Pacific: a speculation from retrospective analysesTsuneo Ono, Kazuaki Tadokoro, and The A-line monitoring teamyes
Session B16125Wen-Tseng LoPoster Effect of water masses on larval fish distribution during the summer SW monsoon in the Taiwanese waters, western North PacificWen-Tseng Lo, Hung-Yen Hsieh, Don-Chung Liu and Wei-Cheng Suyes
Session B16415Yu-Kai ChenPoster Identification of the relationship between environmental features and copepod abundances in the Kuroshio waters adjacent to eastern Taiwan using generalized additive modelsYu-Kai Chen, Yi-Jay Chang, Chi-Lu Sun, Chi-Lun Wu, Dong-Chung Liu and Wei-Cheng Suyes
Session B16067Bill Peterson (on behalf of Richard D. Brodeur)Poster Long-term changes in fish larvae in the northern California Current in relation to climate variabilityToby D. Auth, Richard D. Brodeur, Heather L. Soulen, Lorenzo Ciannelli, and William T. Petersonno, move to poster
Session B16223Andrey SuntsovPosterRep-0Long-term temporal trends in ichthyoplankton community composition in the southern California Current SystemAndrey Suntsov and Tony Koslowyes, wants poster only
Session B16046C. Tracy ShawPoster Potential effects of climate change on the euphausiids Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera off Newport, OR, USAC. Tracy Shaw, Leah R. Feinberg and William T. Petersonpending
Session B16091Yoshinari EndoPoster Seasonal change in species composition of hydromedusae and the effect of environmental change in Onagawa Bay, northeastern JapanGenta Takeda, Yoshinari Endo and Waka Sato-Okoshiyes
Session B16025Skip McKinnellPoster Thermal refugia in the 21st centurySkip McKinnell and Enrique Curchitseryes
Session B16175Sachihiko ItohPoster Time series observations of chlorophyll fluorescence along the Kuroshio Extension by profiling floats Sachihiko Itoh, Ichiro Yasuda, Tohru Ikeya and Haruka Nishikawayes
Session B16238Rubén José LaraPoster Uncertain future of fish populations in Argentinean coastal lakes: the impact of severe droughts and floodsRubén J. Lara, Germán A. Kopprio, Carlos A. Strüssmann and Hugo Freijeyes
Session B16382Juan-Carlos MolineroWithdrawal Climate and fishing pressure drive a non stationary behaviour in the long-term changes of pelagic food webs in European Shelf SeasJuan-Carlos Molinero, Michele Casini, Jakov Dulcic, Branka Grbec, Manuel Hidalgo, Lyudmila Kambourska, Andreas Lehman, Marcos Llope and Mira Morovicyes yes
Session B16108Michael Foreman (for J. King)Withdrawal Climate Forcing and Marine Ecosystems of the North PacificJacquelynne R. King, Vera N. Agostini, Gordon McFarlane, Christopher Harvey, Michael Foreman, James Overland and Kerim Aydinyes yes
Session B16181Vladimir I. Radchenko Withdrawal Forecasting the Sea of Okhotsk ecosystem response on expected climate changesVladimir I. Radchenko pending yes
Session B16371Leah Renee FeinbergWithdrawal Impacts of wintertime upwelling and primary production on euphausiid phenology and the productivity of upper trophic levels in the northern California CurrentLeah R. Feinberg and William T. Petersonno yes
Session B16165Elena DulepovaWithdrawal Long-term dynamics of pelagic communities structure in the western Bering SeaElena Dulepovano yes
Session B16355Michele CasiniWithdrawal Seasonality and ecological spillover regulate the dynamics of adjacent marine ecosystemsMichele Casini and 11 co-authorsno yes
Session B16274PremjithWithdrawal Studies on the hydrobiology of the retting grounds of A.V.M canal in hoothoor region, south west coast of India.Premjithyes yes
Session B26054Nicholas K. DulvyInvited Housing crisis: climate change induced habitat loss impacts temperate and tropical fishes Nicholas K. Dulvyyes
Session B26188Susa NiiranenOral Are general mechanisms found behind regime-shifts across marine ecosystems?Susa Niiranen, Thorsten Blenckner and Reinette Biggsyes
Session B26228Hideaki KidokoroOral Changes in the stock size and life history traits of Japanese common squid Todarodes pacificus in relation to climate changes with special comparison between in the Kuroshio-Oyashio currents region and the Sea of Japan.Hideaki Kidokoro, Norio Yamashita, Tsuneo Goto and Yongjun Tianyes
Session B26397Brian J. RothschildOralRep-0Coupling between multi-decadal transients in fish stock abundance and anthropogenic forcingBrian J. Rothschildyes
Session B26373Jay O. PetersonOral Evidence of climate change in the northern California Current ecosystem and its impact on the distribution and community composition of zooplanktonJay O. Peterson and William T. Petersonyes
Session B26392Takashige SugimotoOralRep-1Long-term variations in the catch of sergestid shrimp in Suruga Bay, induced by the variations in the Kuroshio path and climate regime shiftsTakashige Sugimoto and Masato Nikiyes, ready for Oral
Session B26278Elvira S PoloczanskaOral Marine climate change impacts: Out of sight but not out of mindElvira S. Poloczanska, Keith Brander, Chris Brown, John Bruno, Lauren Buckley, Michael T Burrows, Carlos Duarte, Pippa Moore, Mary O’Connor, John Pandolfi, Camille Parmesan, Maria Sanchez-Camacho, David Schoeman, Bill Sydeman and Anthony J Richardson yes
Session B26225Bernard A. MegreyOral On the utility of self-organizing maps (SOM) and k-means clustering to characterize and compare low frequency spatial and temporal climate impacts on marine ecosystem productivityJae Bong Lee and Bernard A. Megreyyes
Session B26261Jameal Samhouri ( Busch, Ainsworth)Oral Potential impacts of climate change on Northeast Pacific marine ecosystemsThomas A. Okey, Jameal F. Samhouri, Cameron H. Ainsworth, Shallin Busch, William L Cheungyes
Session B26296ÑiquenOral Response of dominant species in coastal and oceanic regions in PeruMiguel Ñiquen and Cecilia Peñayes
Session B26198Janet Nye, co-author (for Sean M. Lucey)Oral Shifting species assemblages within the Northeast US Large Marine EcosystemSean M. Lucey and Janet A. Nyeno
Session B26043Lisa EisnerOral Spatial and interannual variability in oceanography, plankton and forage fish in the Bering Sea: Results from U.S. BASIS surveys for 2002-2008Lisa Eisner, Seth Danielson, Edward Farley, Jeanette Gann and Markus Janoutyes
Session B26163Ruben Rodriguez-SanchezOralRep-2Spatial dynamics of small pelagic fish in the California Current system on the regime time-scale. Parallel processes in other species-ecosystemsRuben Rodriguez-Sanchez, Hector Villalobos and Sofia Ortega-Garciayes
Session B26247Jürgen AlheitOral The limits for forecasting fish population dynamics under changing climate scenarios: the example of small pelagic fishesJürgen Alheityes
Session B26023Konstantin RogachevOral Thermal limits and coastal migration of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) are determined by submesoscale circulation Konstantin Rogachevyes
Session B26088Svetlana Yu. GlebovaPoster Change of character of winter cyclonic activity over the Asian-Pacific region in 1996-2009 and its influence on a thermal regime of the Far East SeasSvetlana Yu. Glebovano (by Ustinova)
Session B26132Boris PrischepaPoster Climate change and prospects of fisheries in the Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic seasBoris Prischepa, Oleg Titov and Yuri Lepesevichyes
Session B26320Daisuke AmbePoster Environmental temperature impacts on early survival process of larval Japanese sardineDaisuke Ambe, Kosei Komatsu, Manabu Shimizu, Akira Okuno and Akinori Takasukayes yes
Session B26186Kosei KomatsuPoster Impacts of mesoscale variations of water masses on larval survival processes of pelagic fishes around the Kuroshio based on an eddy resolving ocean ecosystem modelKosei Komatsu, Arisa Yamawaki, Daisuke Ambe, Takahiko Kameda, Takashi Setou and Manabu Shimizuyes, wants poster
Session B26072Olga HernandezPoster Modelling anchovy population in the Humboldt upwelling system[Olga Hernandez, Patrick Lehodey, Inna Senina, Arnaud Bertrand, Ramiro Castillo, Philippe Gaspar]yes
Session B26137Jennifer MenkelPosterRep-4Response of krill to climate change in the California current: Temporal and spatial variations in population “hotspots”.Jennifer Menkel, W.T. Petersonyes, ready for Oral
Session B26006Maxim A. IshchenkoPoster Short-period variability of oceanologic conditions in the vicininty of the Pulkovskaya Seamount (Part I)Vladimir B. Darnitskiy and Maxim A. Ishchenkoyes
Session B26007Maxim A. IshchenkoPoster Short-period variability of oceanologic conditions in the vicininty of the Pulkovskaya Seamount (Part II)Vladimir B. Darnitskiy and Maxim A. Ishchenkoyes
Session B26213Svein SundbyWithdrawal Changes in productivity of marine ecosystems from low to high latitudes under climate variability and change.Svein Sundbyyes yes
Session B26012Anatoliy VelikanovWithdrawal Climatic trends and long-term changes in species composition and abundance of pelagic fishes along Sakhalin coast in the Japan Sea and the Okhotsk SeaAnotoliy Velikanovyes yes
Session B26271Chunli LiuWithdrawal Distribution Variation of Phytoplankton Effect by Typhoon Winds in the South China Sea Chunli Liu,Dangling Tangyes yes
Session B26244Kenneth DrinkwaterWithdrawal Ecosystem response to future climate change in the Northeast Atlantic: Results from the RECLAIM ProjectKenneth Drinkwater and the RECLAIM Teamyes yes
Session B26248Jürgen AlheitWithdrawalRep-3Reaction of northern hemisphere ecosystems to the climate events in the late 1980s: a comparison of regime shifts and teleconnection patternsJürgen Alheit and 12 co-authorsyes, ready for Oral yes
Session C16229EDIANG OKUKU ARCHIBONGDeclined Ballast water management and climate CHANGE IN THE COASTLING OF NIGERIA [PARANOMIC VIEW]EDIANG OKUKU. ARCHIBONG,EDIANG ANIEKAN ARCHIBONG, EKHAMEYE P.O,AKPOFURE R,DELUGBA T  yes
Session C16339Moon Kyung JeongDeclined Genetic differences of genus Sebastes (Scorpaenidae) from Korea using mitochondrial DNA COIMoon Kyung Jeong and Jin Koo Kimno yes
Session C16231EDIANG OKUKU ARCHIBONGDeclined Managing Ballast Water Pollution at the Ports and Harbour in West Africa: A Case In Niger Delta Region in Nigeria. EDIANG OKUKU. ARCHIBONG. EDIANG ANIEKAN ARCHIBONG, EKHAMEYE P.O,AKPOFURE R,DELUGBA Tno yes
Session C16302Hwan Sung Ji Declined Taxonomic uncertainty of the family ophichthidae Hwan Sung Ji and Jin Koo Kim no yes
Session C16210Ian PerryInvited Adapting marine social-ecological systems to a world of change: Lessons from the GLOBEC experienceR. Ian Perry, Manuel Barange, Francisco Werner, Eileen Hofmann and Rosemary Ommeryes
Session C16400Tarub Bahri (for Kevern L. Cochrane)Invited Evolution in an instant: adaptation and resilience to climate change in fisheriesKevern L. Cochrane, Tarub Bahri, Cassandra de Young and Doris Sotoyes
Session C16304Hien T.H. Than (not Nhung T.H. Nguyen)Oral Challenge and Opportunity of Climate Change: Case Studies in Vietnamese Coastal Communities Nhung T.H. Nguyen, Hien T.H. Than yes
Session C16166Jong Hee LeeOral Detecting decadal changes in marine environmental characteristics and fishery resources in Korean watersJong Hee Lee, Jae Bong Lee, Young Min Choi, and Chang Ik Zhangyes
Session C16201Audrey J. GeffenOral High latitude climate variability and its implications for fish resources as revealed by fossil otoliths of cod (Gadus morhua)Audrey J. Geffen1, Arild Folkvord1, Hans Høie1,4, Anne Karin Hufthammer2, Carin Andersson3, Kjell Nedreaas4 and Ulysses S. Ninemann3,5no, by Y-M Chang
Session C16340Eva PapaioannouOral Modeling the spatial distribution of coastal fisheries of the Baltic Sea using Geographic Information SystemsEva Papaioannou, Athanasios Vafeidis, Jörn Schmidt and Martin Quaasyes
Session C16310Sujan SahaOralRep-0Postlarvae fishing, biodiversity and livelihoods under climate change: A case study on southwest coastal community in BangladeshSujan Sahayes
Session C16378Salvador E. Lluch-CotaOral Reasons for high vulnerability of coastal fishing communities of Baja California (Mexico) and potential adaptation strategies to climate changeSalvador E. Lluch-Cota, René Kachok, María Verónica Morales-Zárateyes
Session C16233Tatiana KrupnovaOral Reconstruction of bottom phytocenoses at the coast of Primorye caused by climate change Tatiana Krupnova, Yury Zuenko, Vladimir Matveev, Irina Tsypysheva, and Vladimir Pavlyuchkov yes
Session C16174Ming-An LeeOral Satellite observation on the cold water intrusion related to the exceptional fishery disaster during the ENSO events in the Taiwan StraitMing-An Lee, Kuo-Wei Lan, Kuo-Ten Lee , and Yi Changyes
Session C16197Asuncion De GuzmanOral Shifts in species abundance of sardine fisheries in southern Philippines: early signs of vulnerability to climate change? Asuncion De Guzman, Cesaria Jimenez, Angelo Macario, Juliet Madula and Jayrald Santamninayes
Session C16124Akhmad FauziOral Socio-economic impacts of climate change on coastal communities: The case of the north coast of java small-pelagic fisheriesAkhmmad Fauzi, Subandono Diposaptono, Suzy Annayes
Session C16236Eider AndonegiOral The potential use of a Gadget model to predict stock responses to climate change in combination with Bayesian Networks: the case of the Bay of Biscay anchovy. Eider Andonegi, Jose Antonio Fernandes, Iñaki Quincoces, Xabier Irigoien, Daniel Howell and Gunnar Stefanssonyes
Session C16265Melissa Nursey-BrayPoster Contesting views or collaborative opportunity?; risk perception, science and fisheries management, Tasmania, Australia.Melissa Nursey-Bray, Gretta Pecl, Stewart Frusher, Caleb Gardner, Marcus Haward, Alistair Hobday, Sarah Jennings, André Punt, Hilary Revill, and Ingrid van Putten yes
Session C16309Jung Hwa RyuPoster Fluctuation on fish fauna in the east southern sea of Korea during 2006-2009Jung Hwa Ryu1, Jin Koo Kim2, Dong Seon Kim3yes
Session C16284Suam KimPoster Forecasting practice on the common squid (Todarodes pacificus) population responding climate/oceanographic changesSuam Kim, S.angwook Yeh, Chung-Il Lee, Sukyung Kang, Hyunwoo Kang, Jin-Hee Yoon, Jung J. Kim, and Sinjae Yooyes
Session C16116R. SajeevPoster Impacts of ENSO and IOD on summer monsoon rainfall and oil sardine fishery along the west coast of IndiaK.J.Thara, R. Sajeev and T. Pankajakshanyes, wants poster
Session C16257Jin-Koo KimPoster Mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA structure of the small yellow croaker, Larimichthys polyactis (Pisces: Sciaenidae) in the Yellow and East China SeasJin-Koo Kim1, Gi-Sik Min2, Moon-Geun Yoon3 and Yeonghye Kim4yes
Session C16242Tomoaki GotoPoster Trends of coastal fisheries in Iwate Prefecture, Pacific coast of northern Japan, with relation to the long-term oceanographic fluctuationsTomoaki Gotoyes
Session C16031Brian K. Wells WithdrawalRep-0Applying a mechanistic model linking environmental variability to ecosystem and fish productivityBrian K. Wells no yes
Session C15998Maria Rebecca A. CamposWithdrawal Assessment of Adaptation Responses of Coastal Communities in the Philippines to the Impacts of Climate Change Maria Rebecca A. Camposyes, can also do Oral yes
Session C16351Janet C. CoetzeeWithdrawal Impacts of changing weather patterns on the efficiency of South Africa’s purse-seine fisheryJanet C. Coetzee, Kobus Agenbag, Carl van der Lingen, Larry Hutchings, Jan van der Westhuizen, Awie Badenhorst and Mike Copeland.yes yes
Session C16146Julius I. AgboolaWithdrawalRep-1Loss of mangrove wetlands and implications for climate change, fisheries and food security in Lagos coastal lagoons shorelines (West Africa).Julius I. Agboola  yes
Session C16154Ernesto A. ChávezWithdrawal Possible impact of climate change on the Caribbean spiny lobster stocksErnesto A. Chávez and José Luis Castro-Ortizno yes
Session C16040Dmitry A. GalaninWithdrawal Status of short-spined sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus intermedius) colonies and kelp (Laminaria japonica) thicket along southwestern Sakhalin coastDmitry A. Galanin, Viktor A. Sergeenko, Anna R. Repnikova yes yes
Session C16135Joseph S. PaimpillilWithdrawalRep-2Survival tactics to overcome impacts of climate change- Spawning season shiftsJoseph S. Paimpillil no yes
Session C16148Natalia DolganovaWithdrawal The characteristic of zooplankton communities in the Sea of Japan, as potential forage reserve for industrial salmon managementNatalia Takenovna Dolganovano yes
Session C16147Mark PRIMEWithdrawal The effect of climate change upon the inshore fisheries of the United Kingdom Mark Prime, Ralf Bublitz, Bob Houghton & Magnus Johnsonyes yes
Session C26358Ramasamy Gowder JaganathanDeclined Impact of Tsunami on Fisheries, Coastal Communities and Ecosystem : Tamil Nadu Coastal Region (India) during pre- and post-tsunamiRamasamy Gowder Jaganathan Chennai-600005, India. E-mail: rjnathan@hotmail.com did not confirm participation yes
Session C26018Bonnie J. McCayInvited Approaches to the human dimensions of climate change and fisheriesBonnie J. McCay yes
Session C26185Johann BellInvited Climate change, fisheries and aquaculture in the Pacific – implications for food security, livelihoods and economic growthJohann D. Bellyes
Session C26346Milena Arias-SchreiberOral Adapting to climate change – lessons from the Peruvian anchovy fishery on how to cope with extreme climatic events and environmental variabilityMilena Arias-Schreiber, Miguel Ñiquen and Marilou Bouchonyes
Session C26159Pedcris M. OrencioOral Building community adaptability through ecosystem approach planning in the province of Aurora, PhilippinesPedcris M. Orencio, Masahiko Fujiiyes
Session C26282Gretta PeclOralRep-0Citizen science as a research tool for monitoring ecological change in the marine environmentGretta Pecl, Rebecca Brown, Peter Walsh, Stewart Frusher, Graham Edgar, Jeremy Lyle, Elvira Poloczanska and Rick Stuart-Smith yes
Session C26098Ikutaro ShimizuOral Economic strategies for avoiding climate change effects on Japanese salmon fisheriesIkutaro Shimizu, Tsutomu Ohnuki and Kunio Abeyes
Session C26318Renato A.M. SilvanoOral Fisher’s local ecological knowledge about fish and climatic changeRenato A.M. Silvano, Henry P. Huntington, Alpina Begossiyes
Session C26021Jake RiceOral Food Security, Fisheries, and Climate ChangeSerge Garcia, Andy Rosenberg, Jake Riceyes
Session C26207Sahri MuhammadOral Household fishermen empowerment based on local community wisdom as a problem solver on fishermen poverty: case study in Madura Strait, IndonesiaSahri Muhammad, Pudji Purwanti, and Aida Sartimbulyes
Session C26122Satsuki TakahashiOral In Search of New Sea Legs: Women’s Roles in the Survival of Japan’s Fishing Industry Satsuki Takahashiyes
Session C26155Michael D. PidoOral The role of the academe in undertaking research and developing management strategies to address climate change impacts on fisheries: Some examples of initiatives of academic institutions in the Philippines Michael D. Pido, Ruth Guzman, Maripaz L Perez, Elvira Martija, Elen R Basug and Len R Garcesyes
Session C26055Henry P. HuntingtonOral Traditional fisheries practices and adaptation to environmental change: case studies from Alaska and BrazilHenry P. Huntington, Alpina Begossi, Renato Silvanoyes
Session C26300Renae C. TobinOral Will diversity assist adaptability? A case study contrasting diverse and specialized fishing sectors in the Queensland Inshore Fishery, Australia.Renae C. Tobin, Stephen G. Suttonyes
Session C26169Ingrid L HollidayPoster “Bringing it all together” – a multi-disciplined, collaborative approach to preparing fisheries and aquaculture for climate change in South Eastern Australia. Ingrid L Holliday – Program Coordinator, GPO Box 4440, VIC, 3001, Australia. E-mail: Ingrid.L.Holliday@dpi.vic.gov.au yes
Session C26281Gretta PeclPoster Australian National Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and ResourcesNeil Holbrook, Gretta Pecl, Alistair Hobday and Stewart Frusheryes
Session C26172Felipe Hurtado-FerroPoster Could management react to a changing climate? The case of the Japanese small pelagic fishesFelipe Hurtado-Ferro, Sachihiko Itoh and Kunio Shirakiharayes
Session C26086Siyanbola. Adewumi OmitoyinPoster Impact of Climate change on Livelihood and Food Security of Artisanal Fisherfolks in Lagos State, Nigeria Siyanbola. Adewumi Omitoyin, Tosan Fregene and Dontsop Paulyes, can also do oral
Session C26140Francois BastardiePoster Modeling energy consumption efficiency of fisheries: what to gain by effort displacement? The case of Danish Skagerrat-Kattegat fisheriesFrancois Bastardie*, J. Rasmus Nielsen*+ , Bo Sølgaard Andersen* and Ole Eigaard* +E-mail: rn@aqua.dtu.dk *all authors equalyes
Session C26178I Nyoman RadiartaPoster Potential impacts of climate change on Japanese scallop aquaculture: A case study in Funka Bay, Hokkaido, Japan I Nyoman Radiarta, Sei-Ichi Saitoh and Toru Hirawakeyes
Session C26399Mary E. LivingstonWithdrawal How can we be pro-active in managing fishstocks to take account of predicted climate change effects on the ocean in the New Zealand region?Mary E. Livingstonno yes
Session C26219Jonathan T. PhinneyWithdrawal Shortcomings and possible improvements of present fisheries management in a changing climate.Jonathan T Phinney Galen Trombleno yes
Session C26129Friday J. NjayaWithdrawal The Lake Chilwa Fishing Household Strategies in Response to Water Level Changes: Migration and Conflicts Friday J. Njayayes yes
Session C26234Sarah JenningsWithdrawal Vulnerability and adaptation research at the disciplinary boundaries: key lessons for marine researchersSarah Jennings, Gretta Pecl, Stewart Frusher, Caleb Gardner, Marcus Haward, Alistair Hobday, Melissa Nursey-Bray, André Punt, Hilary Revill, and Ingrid van Puttenno yes
Session D26123Anand GnanadesikanInvited Climate models and fisheries: Opportuntities and challengesAnand Gnanadesikanyes
Session D26117Michio KawamiyaInvited Global change projection for ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystemMichio Kawamiyayes
Session D26298Michio J. KishiOral A review of the NEMURO.FISH model applications to marine ecosystem investigations and its ability to evaluate responses of fish to future climate changeMichio J. Kishi, Shin-ichi Ito, Bernard A. Megrey, Kenneth A. Rose, and Francisco E. Werneryes
Session D26051Scott CondieOral A second generation online tool for exploring oceanographic connectivityScott Condie, Mark Hepburn, Jim Mansbridge and Phillip Englandyes
Session D26388Maria A. GasallaOral An application of the ethno-oceanographic framework to study global change issues off the South Brazil Bight with telemetry-based indicatorsMaria A. Gasalla, Olga Sato and Paulo S. Politoyes
Session D26325Masami NonakaOral Decadal variability in the oceanic frontal zones in the western North Pacific Ocean in an eddy-resolving OGCMMasami Nonaka, Bunmei Taguchi, Hideharu Sasaki and Hisashi Nakamurayes
Session D26348Francisco E. WernerOral Developing a modeling framework for basin scale models of marine ecosystemsFrancisco E. Werner, Peter H. Wiebe and Jonathan A. Hareyes
Session D26357Enrique CurchitserOral From a climate to a multi-scale earth system model: Technical issues and advances. Enrique N. Curchitser, Kate Hedstrom, William Large and Jon Wolfyes
Session D26323Kosei KomatsuOral Interannual variations of 3D structures of lower-trophic-level ecosystems in the western North Pacific using a new marine ecosystem model based on an eddy-resolving data-assimilative OGCMKosei Komatsu, Naoki Yoshie, Shin-ichi Ito, Takahiko Kameda, Tsuneo Ono, Kiyotaka Hidaka, Toru Hasegawa, Akira Kuwata, Miwa Nakamachi, Yuji Okazaki, Takeshi Okunishi, Kazuaki Tadokoro, Hiroaki Saito and Yasuhiro Yamanakayes
Session D26337Takashi T. SakamotoOralRep-1MIROC4.0 -a high-resolution AOGCM for the near-term climate predictionTakashi T. Sakamoto, Yoshiki Komuro, Masayoshi Ishii, Hiroaki Tatebe, Akira Hasegawa, Hideo Shiogama, Masato Mori, Seita Emori, Hiroyasu Hasumi, and Masahide Kimotoyes, ready for oral
Session D26324Yasumasa MiyazawaOral Roles of the in-situ observations in the detection of the Kuroshio frontal variability south of Japan Yasumasa Miyazawa, Xinyu Guo, Ruochao Zhang, Sergey M. Varlamov, Tomowo Watanabe , Takashi Setou, and Daisuke Ambeyes
Session D26209Georgina GibsonOralRep-0Simulating lower trophic level ecosystem dynamics in the Bering SeaGeorgina Gibson, Kate Hedstrom, Enrique Curchitser and Albert Hermannyes, ready for oral
Session D26384William T PetersonOral The Pacific Decadal Oscillation and marine food webs in the northern California Current: variations in source waters which feed the California Current may be the mechanism which links climate change with ecosystem responseWilliam Peterson, Hongsheng Bi, Cheryl Morgan and Edmundo Casillasyes
Session D26256Naoki YoshiePoster Dynamics of lower-trophic-level ecosystems in the western North Pacific simulated by a high resolution 3D ecosystem modelNaoki Yoshie, Kosei Komatsu, Shin-ichi Ito, Takahiko Kameda, Tsuneo Ono, Kiyotaka Hidaka, Toru Hasegawa, Akira Kuwata, Miwa Nakamachi, Yuji Okazaki, Takeshi Okunishi, Kazuaki Tadokoro, Hiroaki Saito and Yasuhiro Yamanakayes
Session D26322Hiroaki TatebePoster Interannual to decadal modulations of high frequency eddies in the Kuroshio-Oyashio confluence zone in a high-resolution CGCM with ocean data assimilationHiroaki Tatebe, Masayoshi Ishii1, Masahide Kimoto, Takashi T. Sakamoto, Yoshiki Komuro and Takashi Mochizukiyes
Session D26192Tatsuro WatanabePoster One dimensional ecosystem model in the northern Japan Sea based on an operational ocean forecast systemTatsuro Watanabe, Katsumi Takayama, Hideyuki Kawamura and Iori Tanakayes
Session D26177Taketo HashiokaPosterRep-2Potential impact of global warming on North Pacific spring blooms projected by an eddy-permitting 3-D ocean ecosystem modelTaketo Hashioka, Takashi T. Sakamoto, Hiroshi Sumata, Takeshi Okunishi, Masahito Shigemitsu, Maki N. Aita, Naoki Yoshie, Naosuke Okada, Akio Ishida and Yasuhiro Yamanakayes, ready for oral
Session D26277Takeshi OkunishiPosterRep-0The impact of density-dependent processes on geographical distribution of Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanostictus)Takeshi Okunishi, Shin-ichi Ito, Naoki Yoshie, Taketo Hashioka, Hiroshi Sumata and Yasuhiro Yamanakayes, not ready
Session D26104Aleksey KoldunovPoster Variability of the biotic material flow divergence patterns of the AzoresAleksey Koldunovyes
Session D26093Hui WangWithdrawal Climate change and the ecosystem response in the South China Sea: observations and numerical investigationsHui Wang1, Guimei Liu1, Fei Chai2, Xingyu Song3, Shan Gao1yes yes
Session D26131Ülo SuursaarWithdrawal Climate change induced decadal variations in hydrodynamic conditions in the Estonian coastal waters and their possible influence on fishÜlo Suursaar, Markus Vetemaa and Tiit Kullasyes yes
Session D26113Bo QiuWithdrawal Mechanism of decadal variability in the North Pacific Western Subarctic GyreBo Qiu and Shuiming Chenyes yes
Session D26409Timothée BrochierWithdrawal Using an evolutionary model of larval dispersal to map small pelagic fish reproduction “hot spots”Timothée Brochier and Vincent Echevinno yes
Workshop W16368Jose Manuel Pereira da SilvaWithdrawal Marine ecosystem reestablishment – Seawater Electrolyse with Carbon CaptureJose M. P. Silva1, Miguel J. A. Lopes2 and Ana R. P. Quintas3pending - funds yes
Workshop W16403Hasan M. AbdullahWithdrawal Monitoring the impact of climate change on inland water bodies and fisheries by remote sensing and GIS technique a case study of Chalan beel (Bangladesh)Hasan M. Abdullah and Yoshio Awayayes yes
Workshop W16035Bulent AcmaWithdrawal Promoting sustainable human settlements and eco-city planning approach: Southeastern Anatolia region and southeastern Anatolia project (GAP) IN TURKEY AS A CASE STUDYBulent Acmano yes
Workshop W26360Balasaheb KulkarniDeclined Effects of acidification on an intertidal clam Gafrarium divaricatum.Balasaheb Kulkarni; Atul Babar; Madhu Nair and Pradnya Patil didn not confirm participation yes
Workshop W26370Kenneth L. DenmanOral Acidification of the global ocean: Observational evidence and projections to 2100 with the Canadian Earth System Model (CanESM)Kenneth L. Denman, James Christian, Nadja Steiner and Warren Leeyes
Workshop W26291Atsushi IshimatsuOral Effects of CO2-driven ocean acidification and warming on early development of fish Atsushi Ishimatsu1, Atsuko Fukuda1 and Haruko Kurihara2yes
Workshop W26361Ryota SuwaOral Effects of diurnal pCO2 fluctuation on sea urchin larvae: a preliminary reportRyota Suwa and Yoshihisa Shirayamayes
Workshop W26390David M. Checkley, Jr.Oral Effects of elevated pCO2 on fish otoliths – results, inference, and experimental designDavid M. Checkley, Jr.yes
Workshop W26259Lailah G. Lartey-AntwiOral Effects of ocean acidification on the growth of the flat-tree oyster, Isognomon alatus (Gmelin, 1791) Lailah G. Lartey-Antwi and Andreas J. Anderssonyes
Workshop W26243Kehinde SalauOral Mathematical approach to modeling the effects of ocean acidification on the pteropod and pink salmon population Kehinde Salauyes
Workshop W26149Masako NakamuraOral Metabolism and metamorphosis of coral larvae in acidified seawaterMasako Nakamura, Shun Ohki, Atsushi Suzuki and Kazuhiko Sakaiyes
Workshop W26311Awantha DissanayakeOral Ocean acidification and the future of global fisheries: a crustacean example.Awantha Dissanayake, Atsushi Ishimatsu, Haruko Kurihara and So Kawaguchiyes
Workshop W26128Philip L. MundayOral Ocean acidification does not affect the early life history development of a tropical marine fishPhilip L. Munday, Monica Gagliano, Simon Thorrold, Jennifer M. Donelson and Danielle L. Dixsonyes
Workshop W26303Haruko KuriharaOral Overview for the impacts of ocean acidification on the early development of fishes and fisheriesHaruko Kuriharayes
Workshop W26288Umme SalmaPoster Effects of CO2 induction on development of Brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana)Umme Salma1 and Hyun Woo Kim2 yes
Workshop W26249Hideki TakamiPoster Effects of ocean acidification on the early developmental stages of Ezo abalone Haliotis discus hannai Hideki Takami, Ryo Kimura, Tsuneo Ono, Toshihiro Onitsuka and Yukihiro Nojiri yes
Workshop W26287Jun KitaPoster Impact of high-CO2 environment on Japanese Ivory-shell, Babylonia japonicaJun Kitayes
Workshop W26237Koji SugiePoster Increase in the Si:N drawdown ratio of the Bering Sea phytoplankton community under high CO2 and iron-limited conditionsKoji Sugie, Hisashi Endo, Koji Suzuki and Takeshi Yoshimurayes
Workshop W26344Kim Bo KwangPoster Molecular Technique Analysis of Effect of Ocean Acidfication on Brine ShrimpKim Bo Kwang1 and Kim Hyun-woo2 1Department of Marine Biology Pukyong National University Yonghoro 51, Nam-gu, Busan 608-737, Korea E-mail: coke0727@naver.comyes
Workshop W26422John PinnegarPoster Physiology to Fisheries: starting steps and future approachesWill Le Quesne and John Pinnegar 
Workshop W26065Steven S. RumrillPoster Variability in pH values and the potential influence of ocean acidification on oysters and other shellfish in Pacific Northwest estuariesSteven S. Rumrill1,2, Alicia R. Helms2 and Adam S. DeMarzo2yes
Workshop W26353Nathalie HilmiWithdrawal Potential economic impacts of ocean acidification on Mediterranean aquacultureNathalie Hilmi, Ross Jeffree, Denis Allemand and James Orrno yes
Workshop W36027Wolfgang FennelOral A consistent nutrient to fish model for the Baltic SeaWolfgang Fennelyes
Workshop W36267Shin-ichi ItoOral A multi-trophic level ecosystem modeling for understanding mechanism of the small pelagic fish species alternationShin-ichi Ito, Takeshi Okunishi, Atsushi Kawabata, Hiroshi Kubota, Akinori Takasuka, Taketo Hashioka, Hiroshi Sumata and Yasuhiro Yamanakayes
Workshop W36365Ryan R. RykaczewskiOral Changes in mesozooplankton size structure along a trophic gradient and implications for the growth of small pelagic fishRyan R. Rykaczewskiyes
Workshop W36297George TriantafyllouOral Development and implementation of a 3D-IBM in the North Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean) that describes the full life cycle of anchovyGeorge Triantafyllou, Kostas Tsiaras, Stylianos Somarakis, Dimitris Politikos, George Petihakis, Annika Pollani, Shin-Ichi Ito and Bernard A. Megreyyes
Workshop W36211Kate HedstromOral Development of a climate-to-fish-to-fishers model: data structures and domain decompositionKate Hedstrom, Jerome Fiechter, Kenneth A. Rose, Enrique N. Curchitser, Miguel Bernal, Shin-Ichi Ito, and Bernard A. Megreyyes
Workshop W36401Kenneth A. RoseOral Should climate-to-fish-to-fishers models be assembled from existing models?Kenneth A. Roseyes
Workshop W46245Thomas E ReedOral Adaptation and persistence of Pacific salmon populations under climate change scenarios: an individual-based modeling analysisThomas E. Reed, Robin S. Waples, Daniel E. Schindler, Eli Meir and Nate Mantuayes
Workshop W46218WainwrightOral Climate effects and Oregon coast coho salmon: a multi-ecosystem approachThomas C. Wainwright and Laurie A. Weitkampyes
Workshop W46222Larry WassermanOral Developing Salmon Management Responses to Climate Impacts at the Watershed ScaleLarry Wassermanyes
Workshop W46138Masahide KaeriyamaOral Global warming and density-dependent effects on Hokkaido chum salmonMasahide Kaeriyama, Michio J. Kishi and Hyunju Seoyes, by Hyunju Seo
Workshop W46203Ed FarleyOral Implications of a warming eastern Bering Sea on western Alaska salmonEd V. Farley, Jr., Lisa Eisner, Jim Murphy, Ron Heintz, and Alex Andrewsyes
Workshop W46381Phillip R. MundyOral Phenolgy of high latitude chinook salmon populationsPhillip R. Mundy and Dani F. Evensonyes
Workshop W46096Masa-aki FukuwakaOral Regional difference in climate factor controlling chum and pink salmon abundanceMasa-aki Fukuwaka, Toshiki Kaga, and Tomonori Azumayayes
Workshop W46121James R. IrvineOral Setting the stage for predicting climate change effects on Pacific Salmon – how has salmon abundance varied during the last 85 years and why?James R. Irvine and Masa-aki Fukuwakayes
Workshop W46087Randall M. PetermanOral The Salmon Monitoring Advisor: A hierarchical web site to help design and implement salmon monitoring programsRandall M. Peterman, Peter B. Adams, Brigitte Dorner, Douglas L. Drake, Harold J. Geiger, Kendra Holt, Chris Jordan, David P. Larsen, Steven A. Leider, Richard H. Lincoln, Anthony R. Olsen, Charles K. Parken, Jeffrey D. Rodgers, and Shaun Walbridgeyes
Workshop W46048Cyril PiouPoster Atlantic salmon population dynamics under scenarios of climate change: an individual-based demogenetic approachCyril Piou and Etienne Prevostyes
Workshop W46268Jennifer L. NielsenPoster Climate, growth, and population dynamics of western Alaska Chinook and coho salmonGregory T. Ruggerone, Beverly A. Agler, Jennifer L. Nielsenyes
Workshop W46144Yasuyuki MiyakoshiPoster Effects of coastal seawater temperature on return rate of hatchery-reared chum salmon in Hokkaido and recent shifts in coastal environmental conditions and release of juvenilesYasuyuki Miyakoshi, Mitsuhiro Nagata, Makoto Fujiwara, and Sei-Ichi Saitoh 
Workshop W46133Sergey PrusovPoster Long-term changes in biological characteristics and abundance of Atlantic salmon juvenile and adult fish from important Kola Peninsula rivers (Russian Federation)Sergey Prusov, Boris Prischepa, Elena Samoylova and Svetlana Krylovayes
Workshop W46180Yukimasa IshidaPoster Review of chum salmon distribution in Japan by archeological evidences and its perspective in relation to the global warmingYukimasa Ishida, Hiroyasu Adachi, Isao Yagisawa and Kazuaki Tadokoroyes
Workshop W46064Richard J. BeamishWithdrawal Ecosystem changes in the Strait of Georgia and the decline in catch of Pacific salmon in British ColumbiaRichard J. Beamish, Ruston M. Sweeting, Chrys M. Neville, Krista L. Lange and David B. Preikshotno yes
Workshop W46066Richard D. BrodeurWithdrawal Shifting trophic utilization by juvenile Chinook salmon in coastal marine waters: an interdecadal perspective with implications for climate change Elizabeth A. Daly and Richard D. Brodeur no yes
Workshop W46182Vladimir I. RadchenkoWithdrawal World Ocean heat budget as a climate index for pink salmon yield forecasting on the Russian Far EastVladimir I. Radchenkopending yes
Workshop W56341Nguyen Huu NinhInvited Aquaculture and Climate Change in the Coastal Zone of VietnamNguyen Huu Ninh 
Workshop W56307Franz MueterInvited Biological responses to recent climate variability on the eastern Bering Sea shelfFranz Mueteryes
Workshop W56321Graham EdgarInvited Catastrophic changes to inshore benthic communities following oceanographic warming events in GalapagosGraham Edgar, Stuart Banksyes
Workshop W56312Stewart FrusherInvited Climate driven changes in marine assemblages in SE Australia: a southern hemisphere ‘hotspot’.Stewart Frusher, Gretta Pecl, Alistair Hobday, Craig Johnson, Zoe Doubledayyes
Workshop W56037George L. Hunt, Jr.Invited Hotspots in warming sub-arctic seasGeorge L. hunt, jr.yes
Workshop W56152Alistair HobdayInvited Identification of global marine hotspots: sentinels for change and vanguards for adaptationAlistair J. Hobday, Gretta Peclyes
Workshop W56406Hsueh-Jung LuInvited Impact of climate change on Taiwan coastal fishery resourcesKuo-Tien Lee and Hsueh-Jung Luyes
Workshop W56405José H. MuelbertInvited Oceanography and biological production off South Brazil and UrugayJosé H. Muelbertyes
Workshop W56306Thomas A. OkeyInvited Overview of climate change effects in British Columbia marine ecosystemsThomas A. Okey, Alvaro Montenegro, Veronica Lo, Sabine Jessen, Hussein Alidinayes
Workshop W56416Nicholas K. DulvyInvited Rapid ecological change in the Northeast Atlantic climate change hotspotNicholas K. Dulvy, Doug J. Beare, Julia L. Blanchard, Jan G. Hiddink, Simon Jennings, Brian J. MacKenzie and Allison L. Perryyes
Workshop W56408Warwick SauerInvited The Benguela Current Large Marine EcosystemLarry Hutchings, Carl van der Lingen, Chris Reason, Frank Shillington, Andy Cockcroft, Warren Potts, Romina Novo- Henriques, Paul Shaw and Warwick Saueryes
Workshop W56404Yury ZuenkoInvited The Japan Sea hotspot: impacts of warming on bioproductivity and fisheries resourcesYury Zuenkoyes
Workshop W56407Warwick SauerInvited Vulnerability to ocean warming in the Mozambique channel regionLucy Scott and Warwick Saueryes
Workshop W66374Jay O. PetersonOral Evidence of climate change in the northern California Current ecosystem and its impact on the distribution and community composition of zooplanktonJay O. Peterson and William T. Petersonyes
Workshop W66418Kazuaki TadokoroOral Overview of the zooplankton from viewpoint of food for fish resourcesin the western North PacificKazuaki Tadokoro and Yuji Okazaki 
Workshop W66047C. Tracy ShawOral Potential effects of climate change on the euphausiids Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera off Newport, OR, USAC. Tracy Shaw, Leah R. Feinberg and William T. Petersonpending
Workshop W66420Ryan R. RykaczewskiOral Propagation of ecological anomalies from the western to eastern North Pacific in a global earth system modelRyan R. Rykaczewski 
Workshop W66419Toru KobariOral Response of large grazing copepods to climate-oceanographic changes in the western subarctic Pacific OceanToru Kobari, Kazuaki Tadokoro, Hiroya Sugisaki and Hiroshi Ito 
Workshop W66421Motomitsu Takahashi1Oral Responses in growth rate of larval northern anchovy and Pacific sardine to anomalous upwelling in 2005 in the northern California CurrentMotomitsu Takahashi1, David M. Checkley Jr.2, Richard D. Brodeur3 and William T. Peterson 
Workshop W66385William T PetersonOral The Pacific Decadal Oscillation and marine food webs in the northern California Current: variations in source waters which feed the California Current may be the mechanism which links climate change with ecosystem responseWilliam Peterson, Hongsheng Bi, Cheryl Morgan and Edmundo Casillasyes
Workshop W66372Leah Renee FeinbergWithdrawal Impacts of wintertime upwelling and primary production on euphausiid phenology and the productivity of upper trophic levels in the northern California CurrentLeah R Feinberg and William T Petersonno yes
GP (General Poster)6206Aida SartimbulPoster Biological aspects and population dynamics of mud crab (Scylla serrata) at mangrove area of Curah Sawo, Probolinggo, IndonesiaSary Rahmawati, Aida Sartimbul and Daduk Setyohadiyes
GP (General Poster)6326Chia-Hui WangPoster Biological studies of oval squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana population in northern TaiwanChia-Hui Wang and Hui-Lun Chenyes
GP (General Poster)6204Aida SartimbulPoster Chlorophyll-a concentration dynamics due Climate Change and its possible impact on pelagic fishes at Java and Bali, Indonesia: case study in 2006 Aida Sartimbul, Hideaki Nakata and Erfan Rohadi yes
GP (General Poster)6193Eleuterio YáñezPoster Climate change and fisheries in ChileEleuterio Yáñezyes
GP (General Poster)6084Chiara PapettiPoster Contrasting pattern of genetic differentiation between two Antarctic Channinchthyidae fish species at the West Antarctic Peninsula.Chiara Papetti, Mario La Mesa, Jennifer Rock, Esteban Barrera-Oro, Tomaso Patarnello and Lorenzo Zaneyes
GP (General Poster)6332Naoki SuzukiPoster Effect of measurement errors on model selection in analyses of the stock–recruitment relationshipNaoki Suzuki and Kazumi Sakuramotoyes
GP (General Poster)6369Luis A. CubillosPoster Fishery-induced changes on the reproductive cycle of two small pelagic fish off central ChileLuis A. Cubillos, Leonardo R. Castro, Gabriel Claramuntyes
GP (General Poster)6205Aida SartimbulPoster The Implication of Oceanography and Meteorological Factors on Algae Blooming Event and Possible Impact on Sardinella lemuru Fishery Along the Coast of Bali, IndonesiaOky Rosita Tanjung, Aida Sartimbul and Anthon Efaniyes
GP (General Poster)6134Minoru TomiyamaPoster The influence of seawater temperature on sandeel stock in Ise BayMinoru Tomiyama and Teruhisa Komatsuyes
GP (General Poster)6410Dmitry D. KaplunenkoPoster The measurements of NO3 saturation in the Japan Sea by in situ and hydrochemical methodsDmitry D. Kaplunenko, Vyacheslav B. Lobanov, Alexander Yu. Lazaryuk, Pavel Ya. Tishchenko and Vladimir A. Zvalinskypending (if cannot attend - someone else)
GP (General Poster)6327Kazumi SakuramotoWithdrawal Forecasting models in the recruitment of Japanese sardine, Sardinops melanostictus, in the northwestern Pacific, incorporating environmental conditions and evaluations of management effectsKazumi Sakuramoto, Satomi Shimoyama and Naoki Suzukiyes yes
GP (General Poster)5783Maxim A. Ishchenko and Vladimir B. DarnitskiyWithdrawal Kuroshio System – the quasycyclic dynamics and the bifurcation from the Sourse to the Shatskikiy hills Vladimir B. Darnitskiy and Maxim A. Ishchenkoyes yes
GP (General Poster)6412Jingfeng FanWithdrawal Response of zooplankton and phytoplankton to climate change in ChinaJingfeng Fan, Gengchen Han, Chuanlin Huo, Xinzhen Lin and Chunjiang Guanyes yes
GP (General Poster)6057Oleg A. Bulatov Withdrawal Walleye Pollock: fishery, population dynamics, and roe market Oleg A. Bulatov no yes

SUMMARY
Number of Abstracts by Session
(does not include withdrawals and declined abstracts)


Session IDNumber of Abstracts
A113
A260
B139
B223
C119
C219
D219
GP10
P1-D136
P210
P310
W217
W36
W414
W513
W67

Total Number of Accepted Abstracts
315


Information on Presentation Types by Session/Workshop:

SessionGranted Presentation TypeNumber of Papers
A1Invited2
A1Oral11
A1Withdrawal1
A2Invited2
A2Oral27
A2Poster31
A2Withdrawal14
B1Invited2
B1Oral24
B1Poster13
B1Withdrawal7
B2Invited1
B2Oral14
B2Poster8
B2Withdrawal5
C1Declined4
C1Invited2
C1Oral11
C1Poster6
C1Withdrawal9
C2Declined1
C2Invited2
C2Oral11
C2Poster6
C2Withdrawal4
D2Invited2
D2Oral11
D2Poster6
D2Withdrawal4
GPPoster10
GPWithdrawal4
P1-D1Declined1
P1-D1Invited3
P1-D1Oral19
P1-D1Poster14
P1-D1Withdrawal18
P2Invited2
P2Oral8
P3Invited2
P3Oral7
P3Poster1
P3Withdrawal3
W1Withdrawal3
W2Declined1
W2Oral10
W2Poster7
W2Withdrawal1
W3Oral6
W4Oral9
W4Poster5
W4Withdrawal3
W5Invited13
W6Oral7
W6Withdrawal1

Abstracts by Session and by Country:
(does not include withdrawals and declined abstracts)

Country/RegionSession IDNumber of Abstracts
AustraliaA23
AustraliaB13
AustraliaB21
AustraliaC11
AustraliaC24
AustraliaD21
AustraliaP1-D12
AustraliaP21
AustraliaP32
AustraliaW21
AustraliaW53
BrazilC21
BrazilD21
BrazilP21
BrazilW51
CanadaA11
CanadaA22
CanadaB13
CanadaB21
CanadaC11
CanadaC21
CanadaP1-D11
CanadaP22
CanadaW21
CanadaW42
CanadaW52
ChileA22
ChileGP2
China, PRA11
China, PRA21
China, PRP1-D11
Chinese-TaipeiA23
Chinese-TaipeiB13
Chinese-TaipeiC11
Chinese-TaipeiGP1
Chinese-TaipeiP1-D11
Chinese-TaipeiP31
Chinese-TaipeiW51
DenmarkC21
DenmarkP1-D11
FranceB11
FranceB21
FranceP1-D11
FranceW41
GermanyA23
GermanyB11
GermanyB21
GermanyC11
GermanyC21
GermanyP1-D13
GermanyW31
GhanaW21
GreeceW31
IndiaB12
IndiaC11
IndonesiaC11
IndonesiaC21
IndonesiaGP3
IrelandA21
ItalyA21
ItalyC11
ItalyGP1
JapanA12
JapanA213
JapanB110
JapanB24
JapanC11
JapanC25
JapanD211
JapanGP2
JapanP1-D16
JapanP21
JapanP31
JapanW28
JapanW31
JapanW44
JapanW63
Korea, RA23
Korea, RB11
Korea, RC14
Korea, RP1-D12
Korea, RP31
Korea, RW22
MalaysiaP22
MéxicoA21
MéxicoB21
MéxicoC11
New CaledoniaC21
New CaledoniaP21
NigeriaC21
NorwayA25
NorwayC11
PeruB21
PhilippinesC11
PhilippinesC21
PortugalA21
RussiaA12
RussiaA22
RussiaB11
RussiaB25
RussiaC11
RussiaD21
RussiaGP1
RussiaP1-D13
RussiaW41
RussiaW51
South AfricaB11
South AfricaW52
SpainC11
SwedenA22
SwedenB21
SwedenC11
The NetherlandsA22
The NetherlandsB11
TunisiaA21
U.S.A.A13
U.S.A.A213
U.S.A.B111
U.S.A.B27
U.S.A.C22
U.S.A.D25
U.S.A.P1-D112
U.S.A.P21
U.S.A.P34
U.S.A.W23
U.S.A.W33
U.S.A.W46
U.S.A.W52
U.S.A.W64
UkraineA11
United KingdomA13
United KingdomA21
United KingdomB11
United KingdomP1-D13
United KingdomP21
United KingdomP31
United KingdomW21
VietnamC11
VietnamW51