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SUMMARY:Earth System Model Projections of the Future of Global Marine Fisheries
DESCRIPTION:\nProf. Daniele Bianchi\nDepartment of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences\nUniversity of California, Los Angeles\nMonday October 31, 2022, 2 PM ET\n\n \nAbstract:\nThe global wild marine fish harvest increased fourfold between 1950 and its current peak, but is\nprojected to decline in a future ocean, reflecting interactions between human, ecological and climate\ndrivers. In this talk, I will examine these interactions in an Earth System perspective, using a coupled\nfishery-economics model. I will use a combination of hindcast simulations and future scenarios to\nhighlight the major role of economic drivers, with climate change increasingly important under effective\nmanagement. I will then discuss results from the recent Fishery Model Intercomparison Project\n(FishMIP), which suggest pervasive biomass reduction and amplification of this decline at higher\ntrophic levels under high emission scenarios. I will conclude by examining sources of uncertainty in\nfuture fishery projections, showing a dominant role for model uncertainty, and ongoing efforts to reduce\nit.\nBiosketch:\nDaniele Bianchi is an assistant professor at University of California Los Angeles. His research focuses\non the interactions between ocean physics, chemistry and marine life, using a combination of\nobservational syntheses and numerical models. Specific focuses of his research are oxygen minimum\nzones and the ocean carbon and nitrogen cycle, the California Current System, and fisheries. Contact:\ndbianchi@atmos.ucla.edu ( mailto:dbianchi@atmos.ucla.edu ). Webpage: https://dept.atmos.ucla.edu/dbianchi ( https://dept.atmos.ucla.edu/dbianchi )\nWebinar:\nEvent site: https://go.umd.edu/dbianchi ( https://go.umd.edu/dbianchi )\nZoom Webinar: https://go.umd.edu/dbianchiwebinar ( https://go.umd.edu/dbianchiwebinar )\nZoom Meeting ID: 993 9896 8645\nZoom password: essic\nUS Toll: +13017158592\nGlobal call-in numbers: https://umd.zoom.us/u/aMElEpvNu ( https://umd.zoom.us/u/aMElEpvNu )\nFor IT assistance:\nCazzy Medley: cazzy@umd.edu ( mailto:cazzy@umd.edu )\nResources:\nSeminar schedule &amp; archive: https://go.umd.edu/essicseminar ( https://go.umd.edu/essicseminar )\nSeminar Google calendar: https://go.umd.edu/essicseminarcalendar ( https://go.umd.edu/essicseminarcalendar )\nSeminar recordings on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ESSICUMD ( https://www.youtube.com/user/ESSICUMD )\n
URL:https://essic.umd.edu/events/earth-system-model-projections-of-the-future-of-global-marine-fisheries/
ORGANIZER;CN=John Xun Yang:MAILTO:jxyang@umd.edu
CATEGORIES:Fall 2022
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