Forecasting Fisheries: Ocean Science Data for Sustainable Management
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge approaches to sustainable fisheries management in this 32-minute press conference from the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016. Dive into the latest ocean science data applications for enhancing commercial fishing efficiency and sustainability. Learn about the impact of climate on global fisheries from a panel of expert oceanographers and researchers. Discover new methods for assessing fish stock recovery, understanding carrying capacity, and predicting species richness. Gain insights into innovative tools like the HSI model, FORA dataset, and satellite data analysis for improving fisheries forecasting. Examine case studies on yellowfin tuna in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and other marine ecosystems. Engage with the pressing questions surrounding the future of global fish stocks and the role of ocean science in ensuring their long-term viability.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
Carrying Capacity
Species richness
Summary
Cathy Mills
Kevin OBrien
Hitomi TLC
M frying squid
HSI model
FORA dataset
Data submission system
Communication
Fora de Tous
Eastern Pacific Ocean
Information System
Satellite Data
EOF
Yellowfin Tuna
Questions
Taught by
AGU
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