NWWAC Workshop on the Impact of Climate Change on Fisheries in the North Western Waters: examining policy, research, and potential mitigation and adaptation strategies
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Dublin start time:
09:30
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end time:
16:20
Central European start time:
10:30
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end time:
17:20
Venue
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virtual workshop
Documentation
- Final agenda
- The speakers
- Terms of reference of the workshop
- Report of the workshop
- The international policy dimension in relation to climate change and fisheries by Ernesto Penas, IUCN FIsheries Expert Group
Presentations:
- Climate change effects on European fisheries: from physics to fish prices by Myron Peck, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
- Climate impacts on productivity of NWW fish stocks and how fisheries management can adapt by Tara Marshall, University of Aberdeen
- Everything you wanted to know about Climate Change, but were afraid to ask by David Reid, Marine Institute
- Using projections and perceptions to explore climate change impacts in south-west UK fisheries by Katherine Maltby, Gulf of Maine Research Institute
- How can fisheries lower their carbon footprint and emissions? by Michel Kaiser, IUCN Fisheries Expert Group
- Regulatory and technological challenges for fishing vessels energy transition by Jerome Jourdain, UAPF
- How restoring fish populations helps mitigate climate change by Rebecca Hubbard, OurFish
- Climate change impacts on the west of Scotland demersal fisheries: past and future changes by Alan Baudron, Marine Scotland Science
- Introducing the SOMBEE project: scenarios of marine biodiversity and evolution under exploitation and climate change by Bruno Ernande & Yunne Shin, Ifremer
- The OSMOSE project by Ghassen Halouani, Ifremer