Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study

The CoCliME project co-develops and co-produces bespoke, proof-of-concept or prototype marine ecosystem climate services and a transferable framework for climate services development, to support informed decision making relevant to climate change-related ecological and socio-economic impacts across...

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Main Authors: Töbe, Kerstin, Arneborg, Lars, Cembella, Allan D., Gröger, Matthias, John, Uwe, Karlson, Bengt, MacKenzie, Brian, Naustvoll, Lars, Vulturius, Gregor, West, Jennifer Joy
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/48690/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:48690 2024-09-09T19:57:25+00:00 Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study Töbe, Kerstin Arneborg, Lars Cembella, Allan D. Gröger, Matthias John, Uwe Karlson, Bengt MacKenzie, Brian Naustvoll, Lars Vulturius, Gregor West, Jennifer Joy 2018 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/48690/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.58d27fd1-e4da-479b-874c-7baf1a867390 unknown Töbe, K. , Arneborg, L. , Cembella, A. D. , Gröger, M. , John, U. orcid:0000-0002-1297-4086 , Karlson, B. , MacKenzie, B. , Naustvoll, L. , Vulturius, G. and West, J. J. (2018) Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study , International Conference on Harmful Algae - ICHA 2018, Nantes, France, 21 October 2018 - 26 October 2018 . hdl:10013/epic.58d27fd1-e4da-479b-874c-7baf1a867390 EPIC3International Conference on Harmful Algae - ICHA 2018, Nantes, France, 2018-10-21-2018-10-26 Conference notRev 2018 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:21:00Z The CoCliME project co-develops and co-produces bespoke, proof-of-concept or prototype marine ecosystem climate services and a transferable framework for climate services development, to support informed decision making relevant to climate change-related ecological and socio-economic impacts across different coastal regions. The consortium brings together a transdisciplinary team of natural- and social scientists, decision makers, and users of climate services that will dynamically interact to identify common priority climate change-related vulnerabilities and solutions in six European coastal areas. In these case studies from the North Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic-, Black-, Mediterranean-, North- and Norwegian Seas. CoCliME focuses on coastal ecosystem status indicators, e.g. harmful algal blooms, biotoxins, pathogens and microbial biodiversity, that can be markedly influenced by climate change and have direct impacts on human health, economic prosperity and social wellbeing. Available global IPCC climate change scenarios are selected and refined to adapt to the specific regional requirements of the case study area. Here we define the first project results of a hindcast data study, including preliminary analyses of the modelling component of the North Sea case study. In addition, we present a coordinated CoCliME sampling initiative to document the presence or absence of potential toxigenic representatives of the benthic dinoflagellate genera Ostreopsis, Gambierdiscus, Coolia and Prorocentrum at various sites of the case study areas Conference Object North Atlantic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The CoCliME project co-develops and co-produces bespoke, proof-of-concept or prototype marine ecosystem climate services and a transferable framework for climate services development, to support informed decision making relevant to climate change-related ecological and socio-economic impacts across different coastal regions. The consortium brings together a transdisciplinary team of natural- and social scientists, decision makers, and users of climate services that will dynamically interact to identify common priority climate change-related vulnerabilities and solutions in six European coastal areas. In these case studies from the North Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic-, Black-, Mediterranean-, North- and Norwegian Seas. CoCliME focuses on coastal ecosystem status indicators, e.g. harmful algal blooms, biotoxins, pathogens and microbial biodiversity, that can be markedly influenced by climate change and have direct impacts on human health, economic prosperity and social wellbeing. Available global IPCC climate change scenarios are selected and refined to adapt to the specific regional requirements of the case study area. Here we define the first project results of a hindcast data study, including preliminary analyses of the modelling component of the North Sea case study. In addition, we present a coordinated CoCliME sampling initiative to document the presence or absence of potential toxigenic representatives of the benthic dinoflagellate genera Ostreopsis, Gambierdiscus, Coolia and Prorocentrum at various sites of the case study areas
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author Töbe, Kerstin
Arneborg, Lars
Cembella, Allan D.
Gröger, Matthias
John, Uwe
Karlson, Bengt
MacKenzie, Brian
Naustvoll, Lars
Vulturius, Gregor
West, Jennifer Joy
spellingShingle Töbe, Kerstin
Arneborg, Lars
Cembella, Allan D.
Gröger, Matthias
John, Uwe
Karlson, Bengt
MacKenzie, Brian
Naustvoll, Lars
Vulturius, Gregor
West, Jennifer Joy
Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study
author_facet Töbe, Kerstin
Arneborg, Lars
Cembella, Allan D.
Gröger, Matthias
John, Uwe
Karlson, Bengt
MacKenzie, Brian
Naustvoll, Lars
Vulturius, Gregor
West, Jennifer Joy
author_sort Töbe, Kerstin
title Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study
title_short Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study
title_full Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study
title_fullStr Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study
title_sort co-development of climate services for adaptation to changing marine ecosystems – focus on the north sea case study
publishDate 2018
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op_relation Töbe, K. , Arneborg, L. , Cembella, A. D. , Gröger, M. , John, U. orcid:0000-0002-1297-4086 , Karlson, B. , MacKenzie, B. , Naustvoll, L. , Vulturius, G. and West, J. J. (2018) Co-development of Climate services for adaptation to changing Marine Ecosystems – focus on the North Sea Case Study , International Conference on Harmful Algae - ICHA 2018, Nantes, France, 21 October 2018 - 26 October 2018 . hdl:10013/epic.58d27fd1-e4da-479b-874c-7baf1a867390
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