幸运飞艇计划鈥檚 Hard Rock Cafe comes to the ICES Annual Science Conference

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The ICES Annual Science Conference will take place from 17 鈥 21 September here in Bergen at the Scandic Hotel:
The conference features Plenary lectures from Carl Folke (Stockholm University) on 鈥Marine social-ecological systems, resilience and global change鈥 and Trevor A. Branch (University of Washington) on 鈥Historical development and current impact of global fisheries on marine food webs鈥. There's also an open lecture by Karin Boxaspen (IMR) on 鈥The challenge of Sustainable Aquaculture production 鈥 Research and Advice for a changing world鈥. With all of these marine and fisheries topics, this will be an exciting event for all of us.
There are 21 theme sessions covering diverse topics such as bycatch and discards, the role of the Arctic and Sub-Arctic in climate change, traceability of fish and fish products, and habitat and life stage connectivity.
The sessions and schedules are listed on the ICES website: (), 听
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Starting off the week there鈥檚 a theme session covering some of the advanced application of otolith analysis: 鈥Beyond routine ageing: otoliths and other bony structures as windows into fisheries, fish ecology, and the environment鈥. Audrey Geffen will be giving a keynote presentation on Monday at 15:30 titled: 鈥淓pisodic events recorded in otoliths 鈥 keeping an ear to the ground鈥 and at 16:45 on Tuesday, Arild Folkvord will present 鈥淓ffects of spawning history on growth of Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua L.)鈥. These lectures will showcase some exciting examples of the research at F脴H that makes use of otolith analysis.