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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8644 | 42 | 2012-05-16 23:58:12 | 8644 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Management
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/14343 | 121 | 2017-09-28 17:45:03 | 14343 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: 2013 PICES Science: A Note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-5); 2013 PICES Awards (pp. 6-8); Workshop on “Comparison of Size-based and Species-based Ecosystem Models” (pp.9-11); Workshop on “Identifying Mechanisms Linking Physical Climate and Ecosystem Change” (pp. 12-14); Navigating Change: Well-being, Values and the Management of Marine Social-Ecological Systems (pp. 15-19); 8th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions (pp. 20-21); Second Regional Climate Modeling Workshop (pp. 22-23); PICES Summer School on “Ocean Observing Systems and Ecosystem Monitoring” (pp. 24-27); NOWPAP–PICES Joint Training Course on “Remote Sensing Data Analysis” (pp. 28-29); 6th SOLAS Summer School (pp. 30-32); News of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (pp. 33-35); The Bering Sea: Current Status and Recent Trends (pp. 36-39); The State of the Western North Pacific in the First Half of 2013 (pp. 40-42); New Chairmen in PICES (pp. 43-48); News from the PICES Secretariat (pp. 49-52)
    Keywords: Conservation ; Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Oceanography ; North Pacific Ocean
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21568 | 121 | 2017-09-28 17:47:39 | 21568 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: FUTURE and the FUTURE Open Science Meeting— The future of FUTURE (pp. 1-2); 2014 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting: A note (pp. 3-5); More attractive science ecosystem design for FUTURE and beyond: A personal view (pp. 6-8); OSM Session on “Identifying multiple pressures and system responses in North Pacific marine ecosystems” (pp. 9-10); OSM Session on “Regional climate modeling in the North Pacific” (pp. 11-11); OSM Session on “Challenges in communicating science and engaging the public” (pp. 12-15); OSM Sessions on “Ecosystem status, trends, and forecasts” and “Ecosystem resilience and vulnerability” (pp. 16-17); OSM Session on “Strategies for ecosystem management in a changing climate” (pp. 18-19); OSM Workshop on “Top predators as indicators of climate change” (pp. 20-23); OSM Workshop on “Bridging the divide between models and decision-making” (pp. 24-26); OSM Workshop on “Climate change and ecosystem-based management of living marine resources” (pp. 27-28); OSM Workshop on an “Ecosystem projection model inter-comparison and assessment of climate change impacts on global fish and fisheries” (29-34); ICES Symposium on the “Ecological basis of risk analysis for marine ecosystems” (pp. 35-38); Human dimensions in the Russian Federation (pp. 39-42); Microbial Culture Collection at the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan (pp. 43-45); The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends (pp. 46-48); The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 2013 (pp. 49-50); Unusual warming in the Gulf of Alaska (pp. 51-52); Obituary – Dr. Toshiro Saino (pp. 53-55); Program of topic sessions and workshops at PICES-2014 (pp. 56-56); 3rd International Symposium on “Effects of climate change on the world’s oceans” (pp. 57-57); PICES Interns (pp. 58-58)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; Oceanography ; marine ecosystems ; human dimension ; ecosystem management ; regional climate modeling ; climate change ; Bering Sea ; Western North Pacific ; Gulf of Alaska
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21572 | 121 | 2017-09-28 18:16:20 | 21572 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: The 2015 Inter-sessional Science Board meeting: A note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-3); 2015 Symposium on “Effects of climate change on the world’s oceans” (pp. 4-7); 2015 Santos Joint BrOA and SOLAS Workshop (pp. 8-8); 2015 Santos Workshop on “Effects of climate change on the biologically-driven ocean carbon pumps” (pp. 9-11); 2015 Santos Workshop on “Upwelling systems under future climate change” (pp. 12-13); 2015 Santos Workshop on “Moving towards climate-ready fishery systems” (pp. 14-16); International Symposium on “Pacific salmon and steelhead production in a changing climate” (pp. 17-21); Mitigation of harmful algal blooms: The way forward (pp. 22-24); S-HAB contributions to FUTURE (pp. 25-27); A psychological perspective on “human well-being” (pp. 28-29); PICES calendar of events (pp-30-30); A good relationship between local communities and seafood diversity (pp. 31-31); Modeling the drift of marine debris generated by the 2011 tsunami in Japan (pp. 32-36); Opening of the Hakodate Research Center for Fisheries and Oceans (pp. 37-38); The state of the western North Pacific during the 2014/2015 cold season (pp. 39-40); The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends (pp. 41-43); The warm Blob continues to dominate the ecosystem of the northern California Current (pp. 44-46); 2015 Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference (pp. 47-48)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; Oceanography ; Pollution ; Sociology ; climate change ; oceans ; ocean carbon pumps ; upwelling ; Pacific salmon ; steelhead ; harmful algal blooms ; human well-being ; seafood diversity ; marine debris ; Japan tsunami ; fisheries ; western North Pacific ; Bering Sea ; warm blob ; northern California Current ; eastern North Pacific
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21569 | 121 | 2017-09-28 17:55:30 | 21569 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: PICES science in 2014: A note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-5); 2014 PICES awards (pp. 6-8); Fisheries bycatch: Global issues and creative solutions (pp. 9-12); 2014 PICES Summer School: End-to-End models for marine resources management and research (pp. 13-17); Seabirds as early warning indicators of climate events in the Pacific (pp. 18-20); Japan launches a new, state-of-the-art training ship – the Oshoro Maru V (pp. 21-22); PICES calendar of events (pp. 23-23); Workshop W4 on “Networking ocean observatories around the North Pacific Ocean” (pp. 24-27); The impact of Japanese tsunami debris on North America (pp. 28-30); The state of the western North Pacific in the first half and warm season of 2014 (pp. 31-32); The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends (pp. 33-35); The warm blob – Conditions in the northeastern Pacific Ocean (pp. 36-38); Changes in the Secretariat (pp. 39-46)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; Oceanography ; fisheries ; bycatch ; end-to-end models ; seabirds ; early warning indicators ; ocean observatories ; North Pacific Ocean ; western North Pacific ; Bering Sea ; warm blob ; northeastern Pacific Ocean
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21578 | 121 | 2017-09-28 19:50:26 | 21578 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: In the spring of 2010, the Government of Canada invited PICES to participate in a Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River by considering how marine ecology may have affected their abundance. A major objective that was achieved in this report was to assemble, within an eight week period, as comprehensive a summary as was possible of what is known about Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the ocean. While much of this effort involved summarizing information published in data/technical reports and the primary literature, where necessary, original data have been re-examined and new analyses conducted to fulfill the terms of the Statement of Work. The compilation provides a background of knowledge against which to judge what can be known regarding the two major questions posed by the Cohen Commission to PICES:-Can the decline in Fraser River sockeye in 2009 be explained by the conditions the fish experienced in the marine environment?-Is there any evidence for declines in marine productivity or changes in Fraser River sockeye distribution that can be associated with the 15-year gradual decrease in Fraser River sockeye productivity?
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Oceanography ; advisory report ; Fraser River ; sockeye salmon ; Cohen Commission ; sockeye decline
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21573 | 121 | 2017-09-28 18:20:43 | 21573 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: PICES science in 2015: A note from the Science Board Chairman (pp. 1-7); 2015 PICES awards (pp. 8-10); Face to face with oceanographers: PICES outreach (pp. 11-13); An update on the FUTURE science program (pp. 14-15); International Scientific Symposium on “Harmful algal blooms and climate change” (pp. 16-17); International Scientific Conference on “Our common future under climate change” (pp. 18-19); PICES/ICES Workshop on “Modelling effects of climate change on fish and fisheries” (pp. 20-23); The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis on Japanese tsunami marine debris (pp. 24-28); Moving towards more sustainable shrimp and tilapia aquaculture in Karawang, Indonesia (pp. 29-30); New leadership in PICES (pp. 31-21); Alexander S. Bychkov – Connecting regional organizations on a global scale (pp. 33-33); Japanese translation of “Guide to Best Practices for Ocean CO2 Measurements” (pp. 34-34); Global ocean carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake: Distribution and temporal variation (pp. 35-35); For the e-bookshelf: “Impacts of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident on Fish and Fishing Grounds” (pp. 36-37); PICES interns (pp. 38-38); PICES calendar of events (pp. 39-39); The state of the western North Pacific during the 2015 warm season (pp. 40-41); The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends (pp. 42-45); The Blob (Part Three): Going, going, gone? (pp. 46-48)
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Ecology ; Education ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; Oceanography ; Pollution ; oceanography ; outreach ; harmful algal blooms ; climate change ; Japanese tsunami ; marine debris ; Mytilus galloprovincialis ; aquaculture ; Karawang ; Indonesia ; CO2 measurements ; CO2 uptake ; CO2 distribution ; Fukushima nuclear accident ; western North Pacific ; Bering Sea ; blob ; eastern North Pacific
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21575 | 121 | 2017-09-28 18:36:40 | 21575 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: PICES science in 2016: A note from the Science Board Chair (pp. 1-8); 2016 PICES awards (pp. 9-12); PICES calendar of events (pp. 13-13); Impressions of PICES from old friends (pp. 14-17); S-CCME Workshop W5, “Modeling effects of climate change on fish and fisheries (pp. 18-22); In memoriam: Professor Emeritus Paul J. Harrison (pp. 23-23); Workshop W9, “The role of the northern Bering Sea in modulating arctic environments” (pp. 24); A symposium to mark the 60th anniversary of Station Papa/Line P (pp. 28-29); To the interface and beyond: Results and legacy of SCOR Working Group 140 (pp. 30-31); Webcam monitoring and modeling of Japanese tsunami marine debris (pp. 32-35); Mapping patterns of marine debris in the main Hawaiian Islands using aerial imagery and spatial analysis (pp. 36-39); New leadership in PICES (pp. 40-44); PICES interns (pp. 45-45); The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends (pp. 46-49); The state of the western North Pacific during the 2016 warm season (pp. 50-51)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; Oceanography ; Pollution ; modeling ; climate change ; fisheries ; Station Papa ; Line P ; Japanese tsunami ; tsunami marine debris ; Hawaiian Islands marine debris ; Bering Sea ; western North Pacific
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21582 | 121 | 2017-09-28 20:20:34 | 21582 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: In 2008, the North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) approved the formation of an interdisciplinary Working Group on Forecasting Climate Change Impacts on Fish and Shellfish (WG-FCCIFS). This Working Group was designed to enagage the PICES and ICES scientific communities in an effort to discuss and assess our current understanding of the implications of climate change on marine fish and fisheries. The group was quite active, and the products of WG-FCCIFS include one major scientific symposium, a symposium volume and several peer reviewed journal articles. WG-FCCIFS’s primary accomplishments and research findings are described in this report. The group promoted research on climate change impacts on marine ecosystems by scientists in PICES and ICES member countries through coordinated communication, exchange of methodology, and organization of meetings to discuss and publish results. In collaboration with relevant expert groups in PICES and ICES, WG-FCCIFS developed frameworks and methodologies for projecting the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, with particular emphasis on shifts in the distribution, abundance and production of commercial fish and shellfish. WG-FCCIFS members met to review the results of designated case studies to test methods. Given the limitations of our forecasts, they also explored techniques for estimating and communicating uncertainty in forecasts and strategies for research and management under climate change scenarios. As the 3-year term for WG-FCCIFS approached, it was clear that PICES and ICES were well positioned to serve as world leaders in advancing science on assessments of climate change impacts on marine ecosystems. This recognition led to the formation of the ICES Strategic Initiative on Climate Change Effects on Marine Ecosystems (SICCME), referred to as the Section on Climate Change Effects on Marine Ecosystems (S-CCME) within PICES.
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Oceanography ; climate change impact ; fish and fisheries ; marine ecosystems ; commercial fish and shellfish
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21576 | 121 | 2017-09-28 18:38:17 | 21576 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: 2017 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting (pp. 1-4); Highlights from the FUTURE SSC’s 3rd Inter-sessional Meeting (pp. 5-6); WG 35 (WG-NPESR3) meets inter-sessionally in Honolulu (pp. 7-8); PICES/ICES International Symposium on “Drivers of dynamics of small pelagic fish resources” (pp. 9-12); SPF Workshop on “Environmental control of spatio-temporal changes in population size, distribution and migration of small pelagic fish in an ecosystem context” (pp. 13-15); SPF Workshop on “Methods and techniques for sampling and assessing small pelagic fish populations” (16-17); SPF Workshop on “Modeling migratory fish behavior and distribution” (pp. 18-19); SPF Workshop on “Recent advances in the life stage ecophysiology of small pelagic fish” (pp. 20-21); SPF Workshop on “Remote sensing and ecology of small pelagics” (pp. 22-23); SPF Workshop on “Simulation approaches of forage fish populations for management strategy evaluations” (pp. 24-26); An ICES/PICES Workshop on “Understanding the impacts and consequences of ocean acidification for commercial species and end-users” (pp. 27-28); The 26th International Hydrological Program (IHP) training course on “Coastal vulnerability andfreshwater discharge” (pp. 29-30); PICES/MAFF MarWeb project collaborates with the United Nations program on the development of Marine Protected Areas in Guatemala (pp. 31-34); Program of topic sessions and workshops at PICES-2017 (pp. 35-35); The 3rd PICES/ICES Early Career Scientist Conference takes place in Busan, Korea (pp. 36-39); The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends (pp. 40-42); The state of the western North Pacific during the 2016 warm season (pp. 43-44)
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Conservation ; Ecology ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Information Management ; Oceanography ; Sociology ; ecosystem status report ; small pelagic fish ; ocean acidification ; coastal vulnerability ; freshwater discharge ; marine protected areas ; Guatemala ; human dimension ; human well-being ; Bering Sea ; western North Pacific
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26949 | 42 | 2020-01-27 17:44:42 | 26949 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26952 | 42 | 2020-01-27 17:56:46 | 26952 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26958 | 42 | 2020-01-27 18:23:14 | 26958 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Chemistry ; Earth Sciences ; Environment ; Oceanography
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26962 | 42 | 2020-01-28 18:05:22 | 26962 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: PICES science in 2017: Notes from the Science Board Chair. 2018 PICES awards. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Intercomparison of fisheries and marine ecosystem models”. The PICES–MAFF-sponsored Project on “Building capacity for coastal monitoring by local small-scale fishers”. Northeast Pacific juvenile salmon summer surveys in 2018. 2018 PICES Summer School on “Coastal ocean observatory science”. Working Group 37 organizes a Practical Workshop on “Production methodologies and measurements for in situ zooplankton”. PICES in Ireland: ADRIFT marine bioinvasions study presented at NEOBIOTA 2018. The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends. The Northeast Pacific: Current status and recent trends. The western North Pacific during the 2018 warm season. In memory of Boris Kotenev. New leadership in PICES.
    Keywords: Biology ; Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Oceanography
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26963 | 42 | 2020-01-28 18:10:05 | 26963 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: 2019 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting. 2019 Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference. Highlights from the FUTURE SSC’s 5th Inter-sessional Meeting. Working together at the 4th GOA-ON International Workshop. Scientific dialogue between the ocean and the atmosphere. SOLAS Early-Career Scientist Day. FishGIS: Incorporating community-based research principles. Future Oceans2 IMBeR Open Science Conference. First global planning meeting for the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. In memoriam: Dr. Olga Nikolaevna Lukyanova. Topic sessions and workshops at PICES-2019. Upcoming Shellfish – Resources and Invaders of the North symposium. The Northeast Pacific: Current status and recent trends. The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends. The western North Pacific during the 2018/2019 cold season.
    Keywords: Biology ; Chemistry ; Ecology ; Environment ; Oceanography
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    North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) | Sidney, British Columbia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26961 | 42 | 2020-01-28 18:00:59 | 26961 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: 2018 Inter-sessional Science Board Meeting. 2018 Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference. Applying global experiences to regional assessments: A workshop on the Protection of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems. Activities of the joint PICES/ICES/PAME WG on an Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for the Central Arctic Ocean. In memoriam: Dr. Mary N. Arai. Highlights from the FUTURE SSC’s 4th Inter-sessional Meeting. PICES Interns. A new PICES MAFF-sponsored project: Building capacity for coastal monitoring by small-scale fishers. Scientists from PICES and Mexico meet to discuss closer ties in North Pacific research. An International Symposium on “Understanding changes in transitional areas of the Pacific”. The 4th International Symposium on “The effects of climate change on the world’s oceans”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Communicating and responding to climate change”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Advances in Earth System Models (ESMs) for marine applications”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Exploring potential ocean-based solutions to climate change impacts on marine biodiversity and ecosystem services”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Climate change adaptation of fisheries and aquaculture: examples of field projects supporting countries and communities”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Climate change and fishing communities: Interactions with environmental conservation, sustainable livelihoods and food security”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Utilizing bioenergetics measurements and modeling to evaluate climate change effects on marine species and ecosystems”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “What do seabirds reveal about the effects of climate change on the world’s oceans?”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Connecting climate, ocean and ecosystem observation – Ocean observation futures”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Vulnerability of Low Elevated Coastal Zones (LECZ) to SLR in changing oceans”. ECCWO-4 Workshop on “Quantifying thresholds in driver-response relationships to identify reference points”. The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends. The Northeast Pacific: Current status and recent trends. The western North Pacific during the 2017/2018 cold season. Topic sessions and workshops at PICES-2018. Progress in Oceanography Special Commemorative Issue.
    Keywords: Biology ; Chemistry ; Fisheries ; Oceanography
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26964 | 42 | 2020-01-28 18:17:52 | 26964 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: PICES science in 2019: Notes from the Science Board Chair. 2019 PICES awards. Working Group 37 organizes Phase 2 of a Practical Workshop. Communicating science. Integrating biological research, fisheries science and management of Pacific halibut and other widely distributed fish species across the North Pacific. Two decades of the North Pacific CPR program. PICES calendar of events for 2020. PICES/ICES collaborative research initiative. PICES/NPFC collaborative research. The 2019 International Gulf of Alaska Expedition. GlobalHAB: Evaluating, reducing and mitigating the cost of Harmful Algal Blooms. PICES on the cloud. New leadership in PICES. PICES Interns. PICES Special Project: Sea turtle ecology in relation to environmental stressors in North Pacific regions. Regional Consultative and Planning Workshop towards the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Towards an integrated approach to understanding ecosystem predictability in the North Pacific. Shellfish –Resources and invaders of the North. Highlights of the 2019 FAO International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability. The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends. Copepod responses to, and recovery from, the recent marine heatwave in the Northeast Pacific . The western North Pacific during the 2019 warm season. Northeast Pacific juvenile salmon summer surveys in 2019.
    Keywords: Biology ; Chemistry ; Ecology ; Environment ; Oceanography
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26956 | 42 | 2020-01-27 18:15:09 | 26956 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Keywords: Atmospheric Sciences ; Chemistry ; Ecology ; Environment ; Oceanography
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26960 | 42 | 2020-01-28 18:10:56 | 26960 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: PICES science in 2017: A note from the Science Board Chair. 2017 PICES awards. Capacity building: PICES scientists reach out to the next generation of oceanographers in Vladivostok. A MONITOR/TCODE Workshop on “The role of the northern Bering Sea in modulating the Arctic II”. New leadership in PICES. PICES Interns. An unusual gelatinous plankton event in the NE Pacific: The Great Pyrosome Bloom of 2017. Building international partnerships to enhance science-based ecosystem approaches. The Bering Sea: Current status and recent trends. The state of the western North Pacific during the 2017 warm season. Ocean acidification and carbon dioxide uptake in the global ocean. In remembrance of Dr. William T. Peterson. Call for Papers - William Peterson Commemorative Issue. Global Ocean Observing System – Biology and Ecosystems Panel report. OceanObs’19 call for Community White Paper abstracts. Calendar of events.
    Keywords: Biology ; Chemistry ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Oceanography
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/466 | 3 | 2020-08-24 04:25:17 | 466 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Ecosystem indicators are part of a larger process that considers policy-level goals for an ecosystem.Other elements include operational objectives and performance criteria. The eastern Bering Sea isadvanced in application of ecosystem-based considerations to the management of marine resources. Forinstance, an Ecosystem Considerations appendix is prepared by the Alaska Fisheries Science Center(AFSC) each year for the annual Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation (SAFE) reports published bythe North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC). This report is reviewed annually byNPFMC’s plan teams and Scientific and Statistical Committee, and scientific advice is provided annuallyto managers based on ecosystem trends relative to managed fish species. Similarly, the North PacificMarine Science Organization (PICES) prepared a North Pacific Ecosystem Status report in 2004 and isbeginning to plan for an updated version of this report. Both reports can be improved by developingconsensus on operational objectives and appropriate indicators.Progress toward operational objectives and development of appropriate indicators was made byconducting the following four activities during an international workshop held on June 1–3, 2006, inSeattle (Washington, U.S.A.):1. Involve the Bering Sea and international communities in developing of a set of operational objectivesfor the southeastern Bering Sea ecosystem;2. Evaluate two status reports with the goal of integrating results and streamlining the presentation. Thetwo reports are:a. NPFMC. 2005. Appendix C: Ecosystem Considerations for 2006. North Pacific FisheryManagement Council, Anchorage, Alaska (http://access.afsc.noaa.gov/reem/EcoWeb /index.cfm);b. PICES. 2004. Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific, PICES Special Publication 1, 280 p.(http://www.pices.int/publications/special_publications/NPESR/2005/npesr_2005.aspx);3. Investigate methodologies that monitor system-wide structural changes within the marine ecosystem;4. Identify steps to validate indicator performance, improve the monitoring network, and integrate intopredictive models.In preparing the workshop a focus was on the southeastern Bering Sea because it represents the center ofthe Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands large marine ecosystem (LME), one of three LMEs (the other two are theGulf of Alaska and Arctic Ocean) defining the North Pacific Research Board’s (NPRB) research region.This endeavour was funded by NPRB. Although the project focused on the southeastern Bering Sea, theintent of this exercise was to provide insights, findings, and recommendations more broadly applicable tothe North Pacific and its adjacent seas, a larger area representing the PICES region, including watersbordering China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Canada, and the United States.Workshop presentations included three white papers on (1) development of operational objectives for thesoutheastern Bering Sea ecosystem; (2) ecosystem-based management for the oceans: a perspective forfisheries in the Bering Sea; and (3) ecological indicators: software development. These papers werefollowed by presentations on indicator use in other regions with advice for the North Pacific and reportson the status of the southeastern Bering Sea. A series of break-out groups was then convened to discussthe Ecosystem Considerations appendix of the SAFE report and PICES North Pacific Ecosystem Statusreport, objectives and use of indicators, matching indicators to objectives, methods to monitor ecosystemwidestructural changes, and means toward communicating results. Although this project was ambitious,substantial progress was made, and the following recommendations resulted from the workshop:Ecosystem Objectives and Indicators1. Ecosystem-level and community-level conservation thresholds are relatively new ideas in marineconservation. Since they will require new kinds of indicators, research is needed for theirdevelopment and application to the Bering Sea.2. New research is needed to understand how to synthesize the large set of Bering Sea data records intoa reasonable number of ecosystem status indicators.3. A formal process of evaluating and selecting ecosystem indicators is a general requirement. TheAlaska Fisheries Science Center should consider developing and applying such a process to theindicators in its Ecosystem Considerations appendix.4. Enhancements to the ocean/ecosystem monitoring network are needed to fill data gaps at ecologicalpulse points (plankton, benthic infauna and epifauna, seasonal species interactions and movements,small pelagics, and cephalopods) to improve predictive models and the development of ecosystemindicators.5. More collaboration between modelers at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center and the Pacific MarineEnvironmental Laboratory, and elsewhere is encouraged to link various climate/ecosystem andconservation/assessment models, and to use these models to evaluate management strategies.Socio-economicsWhile the workshop did not address socio-economic operational objectives for the Bering Sea and NorthPacific, linkages between the well-being of people and healthy marine ecosystems require a level ofattention comparable to those for ecosystem conservation objectives:6. Socio-economic objectives related with the marine environment should be developed for the region,along with their indicators and reference points.7. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council should play a central role in shepherding thedevelopment of these socio-economic objectives and indicators for the southeastern Bering Sea andGulf of Alaska ecosystems;8. There is a need to conduct scientific and policy analyses of pathways to achieve socio-economicobjectives while remaining within ecosystem-level conservation limits.Communication9. Plans should be developed at an early stage on how the information from indicators can best becommunicated to scientists, policy and decision makers, and the general public. The plans shouldinclude publishing concise, attractive executive summaries of major ecosystem status reports that willdescribe important trends and patterns in marine ecosystems for non-scientists.10. To reach policy makers and the public in Asian countries, future iterations of the Synthesis chapter inthe PICES North Pacific Ecosystem Status report should be published in multiple languages.11. The development by the National Marine Fisheries Service of an Ecosystem Considerations websitegreatly increased access to time series of ecosystem indicators for the Alaska region, and should bemaintained and enhanced.12. An overview of the status of the Bering Sea ecosystem(s) should be presented at the annual MarineScience in Alaska Symposium to foster broader communication among the diversity of regionalscientists, managers and the public.Specific recommendations from individuals/groups can be found under Discussion Group Results in thisreport. (Document has 121 pages.)
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    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries ; Oceanography ; Bering Sea ecosystem
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8642 | 42 | 2012-05-16 23:58:46 | 8642 | North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries ; Management ; Sociology
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