2 - Ecosystem modeling
Thursday 17th of October 2013 - Boulogne-sur-mer - Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie
from 14:00 to 16:30
Integrating complexity with an overall vision from the ecological, économic and social points of view through time and space under varied scenarii
More particularly including:
• Developing indicators in regard to ecosystem and environmental changes ;
• Modeling trophic chains dynamic, prey-predator relationship, impacts related to habitats contamination and physical degradation ;
• Ecosystem vulnerability studies to environmental changes and resilience, impacts on exploited species, dynamic and evolution of production systems ;
Agenda of Thursday 17th of October 2013 - Boulogne-sur-mer
Co-chairmen: Prof. Fabienne Petit and Prof. Hisayuki Arakawa
from 14:00 to 16:00 | 6 communications of 15 minutes (plus 5 minutes for question) |
Communications | Title |
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7. Prof. Robert Lafite et al. (France) | Physical and biological perturbations linked to marine aggregate extraction in the eastern Channel. > |
8. Dr. Masahiko Sasano et al. (Japan) | Use of bio-fluorescent characteristics for ecosystem monitoring on hydrothermal deposits. > |
9. Dr. Verena Trenkel et al. (France) | Indicators for ecosystem based management: methods and applications. > |
10. Prof. Teruhisa Komatsu (Japan) | Impact of the huge tsunami on the 11th March 2011 to a nearshore ecosystem in Sanriku coast. > |
11. Dr. Paul Marchal et al.(France) | Development of end-to-end models to describe the dynamics of exploited marine ecosystems in the Eastern Channel. > |
12. Prof. Toshiki Nakano (Japan) | Rising to the challenge of reconstructing the coastal fisheries environment following the massive tsunami in Japan: the national 10-year “Tohoku Ecosystem-Associated Marine Sciences (TEAMS)” project. > |
from 16:00 to 16:30 | coffee break and exhibition |