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The WGEAWESS meeting was held in Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK), on 14–18 March 2016, with nine participants from five countries. The meeting was chaired by Steven Beggs (UK (NI)) and Eider Andonegi (Spain (Basque Country)). This was the final year of the ongoing three-year terms of reference during which the group have had three meetings and one by correspondence in 2014. During the three-year period, the group has made good progress in all ToRs. The initial activity of the group has included the cataloguing and identification of datasets that would be potentially valuable in an IEA. As well as environmental data the identification of the main sector/human activity linkages to pressures imposed on the region have been identified through the ODEMM1 linkage framework. This has been developed for a number of regions and subregions. Using datasets identified by the group integrated trend Analysis (ITA) has been developed for a number of subregions. This approach depends on suitable time-series has been useful in identifying and exploring ecosystem states and trends, while revealing biotic and abiotic drivers, such as fishing and climate. During the current three-year term, the group has been active in both collaborating with related ecosystem groups and providing advice to other activity in ICES. The work of the group has contributed significantly to the development of the ICES Celtic Seas and Bay of Biscay and Iberian Seas ecosystem overviews, published in 2016. The group have also contributed to the efforts of the Benchmark Workshop on the impact of ecosystem and environmental drivers on Irish Sea fisheries management (WKIRISH) initiative. In 2013, the group met back-to-back with the Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the North Sea (WGINOSE) in Lisbon, Portugal, while in 2015, the group met back-to-back with the ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea (WGIAB) in Cádiz, Spain. The work of the group was also presented at the ICES ASC in A Coruña, Spain, 2014. This is the last ...
The WGEAWESS meeting was held in Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK), on 14–18 March 2016, with nine participants from five countries. The meeting was chaired by Steven Beggs (UK (NI)) and Eider Andonegi (Spain (Basque Country)). This was the final year of the ongoing three-year terms of reference during which the group have had three meetings and one by correspondence in 2014. During the three-year period, the group has made good progress in all ToRs. The initial activity of the group has included the cataloguing and identification of datasets that would be potentially valuable in an IEA. As well as environmental data the identification of the main sector/human activity linkages to pressures imposed on the region have been identified through the ODEMM1 linkage framework. This has been developed for a number of regions and subregions. Using datasets identified by the group integrated trend Analysis (ITA) has been developed for a number of subregions. This approach depends on suitable time-series has been useful in identifying and exploring ecosystem states and trends, while revealing biotic and abiotic drivers, such as fishing and climate. During the current three-year term, the group has been active in both collaborating with related ecosystem groups and providing advice to other activity in ICES. The work of the group has contributed significantly to the development of the ICES Celtic Seas and Bay of Biscay and Iberian Seas ecosystem overviews, published in 2016. The group have also contributed to the efforts of the Benchmark Workshop on the impact of ecosystem and environmental drivers on Irish Sea fisheries management (WKIRISH) initiative. In 2013, the group met back-to-back with the Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the North Sea (WGINOSE) in Lisbon, Portugal, while in 2015, the group met back-to-back with the ICES/HELCOM Working Group on Integrated Assessments of the Baltic Sea (WGIAB) in Cádiz, Spain. The work of the group was also presented at the ICES ASC in A Coruña, Spain, 2014. This is the last ...
Final Report of the Working Group on Ecosystem Assessment of Western European shelf Seas (WGEAWESS)
ICES (author)
2016-06-14
ICES Working Group on Ecosystem Assessment of Western European shelf Seas (WGEAWESS). (14/03/2016 - 18/03/2016. Belfast (UK)). 2016. ICES CM 2016/SSGIEA:02
Paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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