Oral and poster presentations from AMEMR 2017
Following a highly success conference many of the delegates wish to share their presentations with the wider community.
Examples of some of fascinating work shared during AMEMR are available to download below.
Please contact authors directly for any further information about their work.
Examples of some of fascinating work shared during AMEMR are available to download below.
Please contact authors directly for any further information about their work.
Keynote presentations
The Mechanistic Underpinning of Plankton Models: From complex details to simplified
generalizations - Thomas Kiørboe (Centre for Ocean Life, DTU Aqua, Denmark) |
Machine intelligence and the data-driven future of science - Ketil Malde (Institute of Marine Research, Norway)
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Oral presentations
If you build it, they will come: Decision support tools for aquaculture and environmental management - Scott Condie ( CSIRO, Australia)
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Modelling the whole-ecosystem impacts of trawling - Michael Heath (University of Strathclyde, UK)
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How is connectivity pattern of hard substrate species impacted by artificial structures in the North Sea? Geneviève Lacroix (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium)
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The role of models in marine ecosystem assessment and management: a Southern Ocean example - Jess Melbourne-Thomas (Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre)
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Riverine nitrogen and oxygen deficiency in the North Sea - Fabian Große (Universität Hamburg and Dalhouise University)
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Impact of the implementation of the diapause trait on the dynamics of plankton communities and the carbon cycle in a numerical pelagic Arctic ecosystem - Arnaud Pourchez (Takuvik Joint International Laboratory)
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A dynamic multi-model ensemble for ecosystem simulators - Mike Spence (University of Sheffield)
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Poster presentations
Moving towards the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the Bay of Biscay - Miren Altuna-Etxabe (AZTI, Spain)
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ShellSIM-ERSEM A fully coupled system for sustainable shellfish aquaculture - Yuri Artioli (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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The evolution of the ecosystem of the North Atlantic Ocean under unmitigated conditions of climate change and its implications for the marine habitat (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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Evaluating a global marine ecosystem model with emergent properties - Lee de Mora (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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How vertical swimming behaviour affects jellyfish journey? Evelien Dekker (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands)
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Modelling eutrophication along the land-ocean continuum of the NEA - Xavier Desmit (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Belgium)
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A comparison of a global model with regional models and observations for the North Sea region - Johannes Pätsch, (University of Hamburg, Germany)
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An example of end-to-end model coupling for marine ecosystem services using ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services (ARIES) - Marta Pascual (Basque Centre for Climate Change, Spain)
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Employing high resolution nitrogen deposition data from atmospheric chemistry transport model simulations in ecosystem model studies with HBM-ERGOM - Daniel Neumann (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Germany)
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A preliminary analysis of the role of mixotrophs in plankton dynamics - Suzana G Leles (Swansea University, UK)
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Using Time Series Analysis to investigate patterns of change in coastal and shelf seas - Susan Kay (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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Regional assessments of physical-biogeochemical models - Graham Rickard (NIWA, New Zealand)
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Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) larval dispersal in the Iberian Upwelling System, using coupled biophysical techniques - A. Miguel P. Santos (IPMA/CCMAR, Portugal)
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Making the most of survey data: incorporating age uncertainty when fitting growth parameters - Michael Spence (University of Sheffield, UK)
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Seeing the bigger picture: models of systems or systems with models? - Paul Somerfield (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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ESA Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative: a global time series for use in climate studies - Ricardo Torres (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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Sensitivity of modelled CO2 air-sea flux in a coastal environment: impact of surface gradients, surfactants and data assimilation - Ricardo Torres (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
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Initial Results from a Fisheries Configuration of The Madingley Model - Philip Underwood (UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, UK)
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Simulated stressor response of the Barents Sea long-term impacts of climatic and pCO2 changes on the local planktonic and benthic food web - Sonja van Leeuwen (Cefas, UK)
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