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ICES/PICES Strategic Initiative/Section ICES/PICES Strategic Initiative/Section on Climate Change effects on Marine on Climate Change effects on Marine
Ecosystems (SICCME/S-CCME)Ecosystems (SICCME/S-CCME)
S-CCME Meeting
PICES Annual Meeting
October 13, 2013
Co-chairs:
Anne Hollowed, Suam Kim (PICES),
Manuel Barange, Brian MacKenzie (ICES)
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SICCME Contributions to Intl. Climate SICCME Contributions to Intl. Climate Impact AssessmentsImpact Assessments
2012
SICCME Marine
Ecosystem Modeling &
Analysis
IPCC Synthesis & Reporting
IPCC Earth System Modeling &
Analysis
ICES JMS 68(6)
2ndECCWOYeosu
3rd ECCWOBrazil
ICES JMS 70(5)
SICCME Synthesis &
Comparative Research
IPCC Earth System Modeling &
Analysis
2015
SICCME Model Update
& Revision
SICCME Synthesis &
Comparative Research
Symposiumvolume
20172013 2014 2016
Symposium
St. PetersburgSpatial WKSHP
UN Millennium Climate Report
Human Dimensions
Regional Synthesis
2018
IPCC Synthesis & Reporting
Workshop
Earth Ecosystems
NorthernHemisphereMarine Ecosystems
TrainingSimulation
Tools and Models
SICCME Marine
Ecosystem Modeling &
Analysis
2019
Ocean Monitoring Program
2021
Synthesis Paper. ICES JMS 70(5)
PICES WK1
Workshop on Global Assessment of the Implications of Climate Change on the Spatial Distribution of Fish and Fisheries
Anne Hollowed1, Myron Peck2, Suam Kim1
May 22nd to 24th 2013, St. Petersburg, Russia
(1) (2)
1) Analytical methods for detecting changes in spatial distribution
2) Skill Assessment and model inter-comparison3) Quantifying uncertainty4) Design specification for database of observations of
distribution of living marine resources5) Risk Assessment6) Communicating outcomes to inform decisions
regarding management of living marine resources under changing climate
6 (Interactive) Sessions, 11 keynote speakers
1-2 keynotes→Breakout group questions→Plenary Summary
Outcomes…
• Key recommendations were produced in each of the six sessions
• Report available at ICES and at PICES websites• Work dovetails well with this year‘s ASC theme
sessions (B…)• Manuscripts from this workshop and from theme
session B will compose a special volume in the ICES Journal of Marine Science
• SICCME moving forward with inter-comparisons (among models within same system and among ecosystems across globe)
IPCC LinkagesSome IPCC chapter authors are active members of the ICES and
PICES community. Working Group I
Chapter 10: Detection and Attribution of Climate Change: Jim Overland (USA) Working Group II
Chapter 5: Coastal Systems and Low Lying Areas Jean-Pierre Gattuso (France) Chapter 6: Ocean Systems Hans-O. Pörtner (Germany)
William Cheung (Canada) Chapter 7: Food Production Systems and Food Security Kevren Cochrane
(South Africa) Chapter 28 Polar Regions: Anne Hollowed (USA) Chapter 30 Oceans: Sukgeun Jung (Korea) and Svein Sundby (Norway)
Working Group III Chapter 5 Jake Rice (Canada)
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ICES ASC Theme Sessions 2013ICES ASC Theme Sessions 2013
B. Responses of living marine resources to climate change and variability: learning from the past and projecting the future (co-sponsored by PICES). Convenors William W. L. Cheung, Canada, PICES, Myron A. Peck, Germany, Vincent Saba, USA
D. Physico–chemical aspects of ocean acidification in the ICES area. Convenors: David J. Hydes, UK; Jon Olafsson, Iceland; Alberto Vieria Borges, Belgium
L. Hydrographic processes, circulation, and water mass formation in the polar and subpolar basins. Convenors: Stephen Dye, UK, Hedinn Valdimarsson, Iceland, Igor Yashayaev, Canada
M. Identifying mechanisms linking physical climate and ecosystem change: Observed indices, hypothesized processes, and "data dreams" for the future (co-sponsored by PICES). Convenors: Emanuele Di Lorenzo, COVE-AP; USA, PICES; Arthur J. Miller, USA, PICES; Marc Hufnagl, Germany, ICES
N. The pelagic fish complexes in the North Atlantic Ocean: Distribution, productivity, and inter-specific competition during changing climate. Convenors: Asta Gudmundsdottir, Iceland; David Miller, the Netherlands; Geir Huse, Norway
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Workshops in PICES Annual Meeting 2013 Workshops in PICES Annual Meeting 2013
(co-sponsored by ICES)(co-sponsored by ICES)Workshop (W1). Comparison of size-based and species based ecosystem models. Co-sponsored by ICES. Co-Convenors: Jeffrey Polovina (USA), Anne Hollowed (USA), Shin-ichi Ito (Japan) , Myron Peck (Germany)
Workshop (W2). Identifying mechanisms linking physical climate and ecosystem change: Observed indices, hypothesized processes, and "data dreams" for the future. Co-sponsored by ICES. Co-Convenors: Jack Barth (USA), Emanuele Di Lorenzo (USA), Marc Hufnagl (Germany), Jacquelynne King (Canada), Arthur Miller (USA), Shoshiro Minobe (Japan), Ryan Rykaczewski (USA) , Kazuaki Tadokoro (Japan)
Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans
3rd International Symposium
March 23-27, 2015Santos, Brazil
Convenors: Luis Valdes (IOC), Manuel Barange (ICES), Jacquelynne King (PICES), Alex Turra (U San Paulo)
bring together experts from different disciplines to exchange observations, results, models and ideas on the impacts of climate change on the world’s oceans two previous symposia each attracted over 400 scientists from over 45 countries, making the effort truly global in scale combine paper Sessions and Workshops to provide a forum for topics on a global-scale and with regional comparisons
Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans
Session and Workshop proposals by Sept 18, 2013: sea level rise, changes in thermo-haline ocean
circulation, acidification, oligotrophy of temperate seas, changes in species abundance, distribution and phenology, loss of biodiversity
PICES’ members of Scientific Steering Committee: Angelica Peña ([email protected]) Shoshiro Minobe ([email protected]) Fangli Qiao ([email protected])
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Physical and biological consequences of exchanges between the Atlantic Subarctic and the Arctic; ICES ASC, Spain, 2014. Conveners: Olafur S. Astthorsson (Iceland), Ken Drinkwater (Norway), and ??? (Canada).
Strategies for ecosystem management in a changing climate. PICES FUTURE Open Science meeting, April 15-18, Hawaii. Co-conveners: Manuel Barange, A. Hollowed, Suam Kim
Climate change and ecosystem-based management of living marine resources: Appraising and Advancing key modelling tools, PICES FUTURE Open Science meeting, April 15-18, Hawaii. Co-conveners: M. Peck (S-CCME, ICES), A. Hollowed (S-CCME, PICES), T. Essington (University of Washington)
Planned theme/topic sessions and workshops in 2014:
Recent Assessments of Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems. PICES 2014 Annual Science Meeting, Korea. Convenors: Anne B. Hollowed (USA), Jake Rice (Canada), Sukgeun Jung (Korea), Hans Pörtner (Germany)
Dynamics of pelagic fish in the North Pacific under climate change; PICES 2014 Annual Science Meeting, Korea, 11 or 12 October. Convenors Gerard DiNardo (ISC), Suam Kim (PICES), and Sei-Ichi Saitoh (PICES)