Session: FG-79
From science to evidence – innovative uses of biodiversity indicators for effective marine policy and conservation
Ecological time-series data are essential for informing management and policy, particularly in supporting the new generation of marine legislative drivers, which take a holistic ecosystem approach to management. In Europe, for example, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) seeks to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) of European seas through the implementation of such a management approach. From a pelagic habitats perspective,... [ view more ]
Ecological time-series data are essential for informing management and policy, particularly in supporting the new generation of marine legislative drivers, which take a holistic ecosystem approach to management. In Europe, for example, the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) seeks to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) of European seas through the implementation of such a management approach. From a pelagic habitats perspective, regional scale management approaches such as the MSFD must recognise the importance of plankton communities in marine ecosystems; ecological data at the appropriate spatial, temporal and taxonomic scales are therefore required for implementation. At the base of the marine food web, plankton time-series play an important role in delivering good environmental status through the development and informing of biodiversity indicators, the setting of targets against a background of climate change and the provision of supporting information used to interpret change in non-plankton indicators. Efforts must be made to preserve long-term ecological time series, which supply vital ecological information used to inform evidence-based environmental policy.
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Chair
Dr. Abigail McQuatters-Gollop
Time
13:30 - 15:30 on
Wednesday, 27th of June 2018
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13:30
Elisabeth Morris-Webb (Bangor University), Martin Austin (Bangor University), Tim D'urban Jackson (Bangor University), Guy Walker-Springett (Bangor University), Harry Goudge (Marine Ecological Solutions Ltd.), Michel Kaiser (Bangor University), Freya St John (Bangor University), Stuart Jenkins (Bangor University)
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13:45
From science to evidence – innovative uses of biodiversity indicators for effe (Tubau 1 & 2)