F14A:
Climate Impacts on Marine Fish, Fisheries, and Protected Species III Posters


Session ID#: 22471

Session Description:
We invite presentations that explore the observed or modeled response of marine fish, fisheries, and protected species to climate variability and/or climate change. A wide-range of marine organisms will be considered, including invertebrates, fish, reptiles, mammals, and sea birds. Climate forcing can derive from natural variability (i.e. ENSO), anthropogenic climate change, or both. Impacts can derive from changes in physiology, bioenergetics, abundance, distribution, habitat, community structure, reproduction, behavior, and phenology. We also invite presentations that explore climate impacts on marine fisheries in terms of spatial distribution, changing target species and/or gear type, or the challenges faced by fisheries management in a changing climate. Studies can be based on the dynamics of marine ecosystems and food webs, populations, or individual species. We also encourage presentations that focus on fish, fisheries, and protected species management strategies (i.e. stock assessments, marine spatial planning) that incorporate climate information.
Primary Chair:  Vincent S Saba, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Ecosystem Dynamics and Assessment Program, Princeton, NJ, United States
Co-Chair:  Barbara Muhling, University of California - Santa Cruz, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, San Diego, CA, United States
Moderators:  Barbara Muhling, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CA, United States and Vincent S Saba, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, United States
Student Paper Review Liaison:  Barbara Muhling, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CA, United States
Index Terms:

1616 Climate variability [GLOBAL CHANGE]
1637 Regional climate change [GLOBAL CHANGE]
4815 Ecosystems, structure, dynamics, and modeling [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
4830 Higher trophic levels [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
Cross-Topics:
  • ES - Ecology and Social Interactions
  • OC - Ocean Change: Acidification and Hypoxia
  • PC - Past, Present and Future Climate
  • RS - Regional Studies

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

Alicia Cheripka, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Biology and Marine Biology, Wilmington, NC, United States
Patricia Puerta1, Bethany Johnson2, Lorenzo Ciannelli1, Ryan R Rykaczewski3, Michael Opiekun4 and Michael Litzow5, (1)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, (2)Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA, United States, (3)University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States, (4)University of South Carolina, School of Earth, ocean and the Environment, Columbia, SC, United States, (5)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States
Emily M Weigel, Savannah State University, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Savannah, GA, United States and Amanda Kaltenberg, Savannah State University, Marine and Environmental sciences, Savannah, GA, United States
Blair Morrison, NOAA Hollings Scholarship Program, Finchville, KY, United States; Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Research Intern, Wells, ME, United States and Jason Goldstein, Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Research, Wells, ME, United States
Rosa Runcie1, Barbara Muhling1, Elliott L. Hazen2, Steven James Bograd2, Newell Garfield III1 and Gerard DiNardo1, (1)NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, CA, United States, (2)NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, Monterey, CA, United States

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