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MEECE Science Meeting, Crete


The first Science Meeting of MEECE was held from 1-2 February 2010 in Crete hosted by HCMR. The two day science meeting was followed by two days of workshops.

Meeting Report coming soon

MONDAY

Driver Parameterisation and Model Scenarios
New experimental data and MEECE driver datasets for model forcing, new parameterisations and model validation. Richard Bellerby
Parametrization of invasive alien species impacts in marine ecosystems. S. Olenin
Distributional changes of plankton  standing stock and non‐indigenous  species collected in the North‐East  Atlantic by the Continuous Plankton  Recorder (CPR). P. Licandro
A satellite view of the PFT dynamic in MEECE regions: from the seasonal cycle to the interannual variability.
I
Masotti
From climate change to marine biogeochemistry at the global scale. L. Bopp
Carbonate system and ocean acidification. R. Bellerby
Fishing as a Driver: Fish and Benthic Communities. C. Smith
Fluvial inputs to the MEECE domains. R. Bellerby
Carbonate System model, background, application and pitfalls. J. Blackford
Dynamic Linking of Ecosim and the GOTM-BFM Biogeochemical model using couplerlib plugin. J. Beecham
End-to-end modelling efforts for the Black Sea. B. Solihoglu

Recent Experimental Work
Effect of organic pollutants on microaglage, preliminary results. E. Fiori
Experimental studies of functional role of (invasive) plankton in a boreal coastal lagoon. E. Griniene
Ecosystem driver pertubations summer 2009. H. Frigstad
Biological effects of contaminant on mussels at different concentrations and temperatures. A. Viarengo

TUESDAY

Ecosystem Drivers
Overview and Strategy for achieving WP3 and WP4 objectives. X. Irigoien
Modelling the implications of changing environmental pressures on the Black Sea ecosystem. H. Cannaby
Simulating the interannual variability of the Adriatic Sea Ecosystem. E. Clementi
Validation and projection of climate impacts on the biogeochemistry of the NE- Atlantic shelf region. M. Butenschon
A Stochastic Multi-Species model, SMS. A. Christensen
SMS application in the Baltic. F. Koster
Hindcast modeling in the North and Baltic Sea. U. Daewel
The Benguela upwelling system Preliminary coupled bio-physical simulations. B. Le Vu
Overview of impacts of alien invasive plankton species. A. Zaiko

Resource Management and Knowledge Transfer
Implications for resource management. I. Allen for G. Piet
Proposals for a cross cross-system analysis of ecological indicators effected by invasive species and other
anthropogenic stressors. S. Olenin
ERA in the management of marine ecosystems. A. Dagnino
Knowledge Transfer and Outreach. M. Barange
Comparing ecological indicators across world’s marine ecosystems - IndiSeas. S. Mackinson
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