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    WS-CC-2023

    Full Name
    Workshop on Climate Change
    Lugar:
    Cambridge, UK and Wellington, New Zealand
    Fecha y hora del inicio de la reunión:
    Fecha y hora del fin de la reunión:
    Plazo de presentación
    lunes, 21 agosto, 2023 - 09:00 Australia/Hobart (Documento de grupo de trabajo)
    Informe de la reunión:
    s-sc-42-a11.pdf (1.64 MB)

      Documentos

      Número de documento Nombre Punto(s) de la agenda
      WS-CC-2023/01
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      Evaluating climate change risks to Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish
      Cavanagh, R., O. Brunner, M.A. Collins, T. Earl, J. Freer, S. Hill, O. Hogg, P. Hollyman, H. Peat, M. Soeffker, S. Thorpe, C. Waluda and M. Whitelaw
      1.3
      WS-CC-2023/02
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      Adaptation of fisheries management to climate change Handbook
      Fulton, E.A., E.I. van Putten, L.X.C. Dutra, J. Melbourne-Thomas, E. Ogier, L. Thomas, R.P. Murphy, I. Butler, D. Ghebrezgabhier, A.J. Hobday, N. Rayns
      2.3
      WS-CC-2023/03
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      An exploratory evaluation of forecasted changes in sea surface temperature and sea ice in the Domain 1 Marine Protected Area
      Krüger, L., F. Santa Cruz, L. Rebolledo and C.A. Cárdenas
      2.4
      WS-CC-2023/04
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      Climate change impacts vary with depth: what can be the consequences for pelagic ecosystems and for conservation ? Examples from the Southern Indian Ocean.
      Azarian, C., L. Bopp and F. d'Ovidio
      1.3
      WS-CC-2023/05
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      Potential implications of climate change on the Patagonian toothfish fisheries management
      Azarian, C., L. Bopp and F. d'Ovidio
      2.3
      WS-CC-2023/06
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      Summary of recent climate change science discussions within CCAMLR (2015-present)
      Cavanagh, R., and E. Pardo
      3.2
      WS-CC-2023/07 Rev. 1
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      Turning the page on CCAMLR’s response to climate change
      ASOC
      3.2
      WS-CC-2023/08
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      Predicting future fishable distribution of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni), with implications for Marine Protected Areas in the Southern Ocean
      Konijnenberg, R., C. Nissen, C. Kraan, J.A. Caccavo, C.A. Cárdenas, M. Collins, T. Okuda, R. Sarralde Vizuete, P. Yates, P. Ziegler, K. Teschke
      1.3
      WS-CC-2023/09
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      Carbon sink fishery: a climate change perspective in CCAMLR ecosystem based fishery management
      Ying, Y., L. Liu, X. Mu and X. Zhao
      2.3
      WS-CC-2023/10
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      The crabeater seal as a candidate species for climate change monitoring and the CCAMLR Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CEMP): East Antarctica monitoring program
      Labrousse, S., J-B. Charrassin, M. LaRue, L. Huckstadt and M. Eleaume
      2.4
      WS-CC-2023/11
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      SCAR affiliated research activities relevant to the integration of climate change information into CCAMLR’s work program
      SCAR
      1.4
      WS-CC-2023/12 Rev. 1
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      Outcomes of the first Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean (MEASO) useful to CCAMLR in developing science to support managing the effects of climate change
      SCAR and SCOR
      1.4
      WS-CC-2023/13
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      Potential effects of climate variability and change on bycatch using Antarctic skates as a case study
      Finucci, B. and M. Pinkerton
      1.4
      WS-CC-2023/14
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      Summary of the IWC Climate Change Workshop Report related to the Southern Ocean and CCAMLR
      IWC
      1.4
      WS-CC-2023/15
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      Taking climate change effects on benthos into account in CCAMLR
      Cummings, V., D. Lohrer et al.
      1.4
      WS-CC-2023/16
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      A Risk Assessment of Changing Climate on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
      Bertler, N.A.N. and I. Hawes
      3.3
      WS-CC-2023/17
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      Anticipating environmental and biogeochemical changes in the Southern Ocean using Earth System Models: the importance of evaluation
      Rickard, G., E. Behrens, A. Bahamondes Dominguez and M. Pinkerton
      3.2
      WS-CC-2023/18
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      Effects of climate variability and change on the recruitment of Antarctic toothfish in the Ross Sea region: the impact of sea-ice drift, ocean circulation, and prey resources
      Behrens, E., M. Pinkerton, G. Rickard, A. Grüss, C. Collins and I. Blixt
      3.3
      WS-CC-2023/19
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      Environmental change in the Southern Ocean: observations, trends, bioregions and species-distribution models
      Pinkerton, M. and S. Halfter
      3.2
      WS-CC-2023/20
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      Monitoring the effects of environmental variability and climate change on toothfish assessments
      Pinkerton, M., J. Devine, A. Dunn and S. Mormede
      3.3
      WS-CC-2023/21
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      Approaches to incorporating climate change considerations into fisheries management in CCAMLR
      Earl, T., J. Pinnegar and M. Soeffker
      2.3
      WS-CC-2023/22
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      Climate Genomics of Antarctic Toothfish (ClimGenAT)
      Caccavo, J.A., F. d'Ovidio and M. Gehlen
      1.3
      WS-CC-2023/P01
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      Antarctic Extreme Events
      Delegation of the United Kingdom
      1.3
      WS-CC-2023/P02
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      Climate drives long-term change in Antarctic Silverfish along the western Antarctic Peninsula
      Corso, A.D., D.K. Steinberg, S.E. Stammerjohn and E.J. Hilton
      1.4
      WS-CC-2023/P03
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      Managing for climate resilient fisheries
      ASOC
      2.3

      Agenda preliminar

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      1     Expected effects and risks of climate change on Antarctic Marine Living Resources

      Day 1 encompasses both observed and predicted climate change effects on Antarctic marine living resources (AMLR), combined effects/risks of climate change and fisheries, and climate change risks for fisheries. Papers are encouraged that summarise i) relevant climate change information, ii) application of this to AMLR and the CCAMLR context and iii) approaches to measure and predict the effects of climate change on AMLR, and implications for fisheries. The papers and discussion should enable relevant climate change effects on AMLR to be identified together with scientific research priorities and needs. 

      1.1     Workshop opening: welcome, workshop structure, housekeeping, adoption of agenda
      1.2     Invited presentation: Climate change and Antarctic Marine Living Resources (Dr
      Jess Melbourne-Thomas and Dr Tom Bracegirdle)
      1.3     Climate change effects on harvested species
      WS-CC-2023/01 Evaluating climate change risks to Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish
      Cavanagh, R., O. Brunner, M.A. Collins, T. Earl, J. Freer, S. Hill, O. Hogg, P. Hollyman, H. Peat, M. Soeffker, S. Thorpe, C. Waluda and M. Whitelaw
      WS-CC-2023/04 Climate change impacts vary with depth: what can be the consequences for pelagic ecosystems and for conservation ? Examples from the Southern Indian Ocean.
      Azarian, C., L. Bopp and F. d'Ovidio
      WS-CC-2023/08 Predicting future fishable distribution of Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni), with implications for Marine Protected Areas in the Southern Ocean
      Konijnenberg, R., C. Nissen, C. Kraan, J.A. Caccavo, C.A. Cárdenas, M. Collins, T. Okuda, R. Sarralde Vizuete, P. Yates, P. Ziegler, K. Teschke
      WS-CC-2023/22 Climate Genomics of Antarctic Toothfish (ClimGenAT)
      Caccavo, J.A., F. d'Ovidio and M. Gehlen
      WS-CC-2023/P01 Antarctic Extreme Events
      Delegation of the United Kingdom
      1.5     Summary of the discussion
      1.6     Close
      2     Spatial management approaches to ensure objective of the Convention is met

      Day 2 is focused on identifying and discussing potential approaches to integrate climate change considerations into the management of AMLR. Papers that consider how climate change effects are or could be addressed by management both inside and outside the Convention Area are welcome. The papers and discussion should provide examples of potential management actions.

      2.1     Day 1 plenary report summary
      2.2     Invited presentation: Climate change and management approaches for marine living
      resources (Dr Anne Hollowed)
      2.3     Climate change considerations for CCAMLR’s management approach
      2.4     Specific climate change considerations for spatial management
      2.5     Summary of the discussion
      2.6     Close
      3     Information, including monitoring and metrics, needed to support management decisions, and mechanisms to develop and integrate these

      Day 3 is focused on the mechanisms to improve acquisition, input, and use, of climate-relevant scientific information into CCAMLR’s work programme. Papers that consider information, including data collection, monitoring and metrics, needed to support CCAMLR’s management decisions, and ways to integrate these into CCAMLR’s Scientific Committee work processes are welcome. The papers and discussion should enable mechanisms to structure and integrate climate change information into CCAMLR procedures to be identified, together with priorities and implementation needs.  

      3.1     Day 2 plenary report summary
      3.3     Mechanisms to improve input, and use of, relevant scientific information and advice
      on climate change throughout CCAMLR’s work program
      3.4     Summary of the discussion
      3.5     Close
      4     Report drafting
      5     Report adoption

      Outline of 5-day regional hub workshop structure

        Days 1 to 3 Day 4 Day 5
      NZ Hub (Wellington)

      2100 to 0000 UTC 3 to 5 September (0900 to 1200 NZST on 4 to 6 September)

      7 September No meeting Report review

      8 September

      1000 to 1300 UTC

      Report adoption

      UK Hub (Cambridge)

       

      Plenary

      0600 to 0900 UTC 4 to 6 September (0700 to 1000 BST on 4 to 6 September)

       

      1000 to 1200 UTC 4 to 6 September