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Report of the ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea (WGIAB)

Authors :
Bergström, Lena
Blenckner, Thorsten
Grimvall, Anders
Gårdmark, Anna
Hamrén, Henrik
Holmgren, Noél
Jacob, Ute
Kininmonth, Stuart
Large, Scott
Levin, Phil
Lehikoinen, Annukka
Llope, Marcos
Luzenczyk, Anna
Müller-Karulis, Bärbel
Möllmann, Christian
Neuenfeldt, Stefan
Norrström, Niclas
Olsson, Jens
Otto, Saskia
Pekcan-Hekim, Zeynep
Rau, Andrea
Reid, David
Tomczak, Maciej, T.
Torres, Marian
Ustups, Didzis
Uusitalo, Laura
Wesslander, Karin
Bergström, Lena
Blenckner, Thorsten
Grimvall, Anders
Gårdmark, Anna
Hamrén, Henrik
Holmgren, Noél
Jacob, Ute
Kininmonth, Stuart
Large, Scott
Levin, Phil
Lehikoinen, Annukka
Llope, Marcos
Luzenczyk, Anna
Müller-Karulis, Bärbel
Möllmann, Christian
Neuenfeldt, Stefan
Norrström, Niclas
Olsson, Jens
Otto, Saskia
Pekcan-Hekim, Zeynep
Rau, Andrea
Reid, David
Tomczak, Maciej, T.
Torres, Marian
Ustups, Didzis
Uusitalo, Laura
Wesslander, Karin
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea(WGIAB) was established in 2007 as a forum for developing and combining ecosystembasedmanagement efforts for the Baltic Sea. The group intends to serve as a scientificcounterpart and support for the ICES Baltic Fisheries Assessment Working Group(WGBFAS) as well as for efforts and projects related to Integrated Ecosystem Assessments(IEA) within ICES and HELCOM. The group works in cooperation with similargroups within the ACOM/SCICOM Steering Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessments(SSGIEA).The 2015 WGIAB meeting was held in Cádiz, Spain, from 9–13 March, back-to-backwith the meeting of its counterpart in the Working Group on Ecosystem Assessmentof Western European Shelf Seas (WGEAWESS). The meetings had joint sessions as wellas WG specific work, and some participants effectively participated in both meetings.The WGIAB meeting was attended by 27 participants from nine countries. The meetingwas chaired by Christian Möllmann, Germany, Laura Uusitalo, Finland and Lena Bergström,Sweden.This was the last year of the ongoing three-year Terms of Reference (ToR) for WGIAB.The main working activities in 2015 were to i) conduct studies on Baltic Sea ecosystemfunctioning with the goal to publish case studies from different parts of the Baltic Seain peer-reviewed journals, ii) work on the demonstration exercise to develop ecosystem-based assessment and advice for Baltic fish stocks focusing on cod (DEMO) withmultiple approaches, iii) plan further how to integrate the social and economic aspectsmore tightly in the WGIAB work, and iv) discuss the future focus and format of theWGIAB work.The Baltic ecosystem functioning activity focused on identifying and exploring keytrends and linkages in the Baltic Sea foodweb. This was pursued by presentation andfurther discussion of ongoing intersessional work on foodweb modelling and integratedanalyses, and by exercises to develop conceptual models Baltic Sea foodwebsand

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233515251
Document Type :
Electronic Resource