| Plenary
Session Day 1 |
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Theme
Session P1-D1
Forecasting impacts: From climate to fish |
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Theme
Session P2
Forecasting impacts: From fish to markets |
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| Plenary
Session Day 4 |
| Sustainable strategies in a warming climate |
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Theme
Session A1
Downscaling variables from global models |
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| Theme
Session A2 |
| Species-specific responses: Changes in growth,
reproductive success, mortality, spatial distribution, and adaptation |
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| Theme
Session B1 |
| Assessing ecosystem responses: Impacts on community
structure, biodiversity, energy flow and carrying capacity |
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| Theme
Session B2 |
| Comparing responses to climate variability among
nearshore, shelf and oceanic regions |
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| Theme
Session C1 |
| Impacts on fisheries and coastal communities |
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| Theme
Session C2 |
| Evaluating human response, management strategies
and economic implications |
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Session D2 |
| Contemporary and next generation climate and oceanographic
models, technical advances and new approaches |
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| Workshop
2 |
| Potential impacts of ocean acidification on marine
ecosystems and fisheries |
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| Workshop
3 |
| Coupled climate-to-fish-to-fishers models for understanding
mechanisms underlying low frequency fluctuations in small pelagic
fish and projecting its future |
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| Workshop
4 |
| Salmon workshop on climate change |
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| Workshop
5 |
| Networking across global marine “hotspots” |
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| Workshop
6 |
| Examining the linkages between physics and fish:
How do zooplankton and krill data sets improve our understanding
of the impacts of climate change on fisheries? |
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