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December 2024  I  Conference  I  Cesab  I  Biodiversity and oceans

[FRB-CESAB] FISHGLOB: Fish biodiversity facing global change – 2024

[FRB-CESAB] FISHGLOB: Fish biodiversity facing global change – 2024

Global change, linked to climate and direct anthropogenic impacts, is causing redistribution of marine species worldwide, modifying fish population and stock structure, as well as community compositions. These changes may have strong impacts on fisheries and natural fish biodiversity as well as related ecosystem services. However, our capacity to assess and monitor short and long-term changes in species distribution and biodiversity is hampered by data availability and heterogeneity.

 

This conference organized by the FRB-CESAB will present activities of the FISHGLOB consortium which has collected and combined a unique data set of scientific bottom trawl surveys conducted regularly during the last decades across the globe. Topics will cover FISHGLOB consortium and data features, imputation method for missing species traits, Red list assessments, effects of marine heat waves, species assemblages’ homogenization/differentiation through time, consequences on fish stocks shared across countries and fishery management.

 

Finally, FISHGLOB aims to provide an infrastructure enhancing international cooperation and knowledge transfer among data providers, scientists and stakeholders in order to support biodiversity and fishery management adaptation in a time of global change. 

 

 

The conference will take place on December 5th at 2:00 PM, in English. You can attend in person in Montpellier or online (link available soon). Registration required through the form below. The event is free, with a refreshment and an appetizer provided.

 

More informations

5th december 2024 from 2pm to 6pm

 

  • Link to join the online conference

>>Link available here soon<<

 

  • Conference location

Amphi A, Building 36

Place Eugène Bataillon, Campus Triolet

34090 Montpellier

 

The conference requires mandatory registration through the form below, which closes on the 17th of november 2024 at midnight CEST.

 

REGISTRATION TO THE CONFERENCE

Inscriptions à la conférence / Conference registration

L'inscription pour suivre la conférence en présentiel à Montpellier est obligatoire et se clôture le 15 novembre 2024. The registration to attend the conference in person in Montpellier is mandatory and closes on November 15, 2024.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
2:00pm – 2:25pm Introduction
Philippe Augé (Director of the University of Montpellier)
Nicolas MOUQUET (Scientific director of the CESAB)
 
2:25pm – 2:45pm Introduction to FISHGLOB & UN Ocean Decade
Bastien Merigot (University of Montpellier)
 
2:45pm – 3:05pm FISHGLOB ​​datasets, international community-building, and infrastructure
Aurore Maureaud (Technical University of Denmark)
 
3:05pm – 3:25pm Future of the FISHGLOB infrastructure
Deng Palomares (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Robert Guralnick (Florida Museum of Natural History, US)
 
3:25pm – 3:45pm Time-series, phylogenetic, and spatial extensions of structural equation models: imputing traits, analyzing ecosystem drivers, and identifying habitat associations
James Thorson (Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle)
 
3:45pm – 4:05pm Coupling state‐of‐the‐art modelling tools for better informed Red List assessments of marine fishes
James Thorson (Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle)
Aurore Maureaud (Technical University of Denmark)
 
4:05pm – 4:20pm Break
 
4:20pm – 4:40pm Life-history strategy compositions in North-Atlantic fish communities responding to changes in fishing pressure and temperature
Laurène Pécuchet (Arctic University of Tromsø, Norway)
 
4:40pm – 5:00pm Marine fish communities cycle between homogenized and differentiated states through time
Zoë Kitchel (Rutgers University, New Brunswick)
 
5:00pm – 5:20pm Marine heatwaves and changes in biomass and composition of marine fish communities
Alexa Fredston (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Malin Pinsky (Rutgers University, New Brunswick)
 
5:20pm – 5:40pm Global transboundary patterns and regional applied science for fishery management
Juliano Palacios Abrantes (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Nancy Shackell (Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada)
 
5:40pm – 7:00pm Appetizer
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