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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/dd09acdc-d722-425e-8448-42eb00f7550e 2023-05-15T15:51:49+02:00 Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS) Stedmon, Colin Boje, Jesper Christensen, Helle Torp Nogueira, Adriana Winding, Mie S. Jónsson, Steingrímur Friis Møller, Eva Sejr, Mikael Mosbech, Anders Post, Søren Munk, Peter Emblemsvåg, Margrete Schou Christiansen, Jørgen Frie, Anne Kirstine Asvid-Rosing, Aqqalu Pedersen, Thomas Juul Blicher, Martin 2020 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/dd09acdc-d722-425e-8448-42eb00f7550e https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7450 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/236261036/WGIEAGS_Report_2020_1_.pdf eng eng International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Stedmon , C , Boje , J , Christensen , H T , Nogueira , A , Winding , M S , Jónsson , S , Friis Møller , E , Sejr , M , Mosbech , A , Post , S , Munk , P , Emblemsvåg , M , Schou Christiansen , J , Frie , A K , Asvid-Rosing , A , Pedersen , T J & Blicher , M 2020 , Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS) . ICES Scientific Report , no. 75 , vol. 2 , International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) , Copenhagen, Denmark . https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7450 /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water SDG 14 - Life Below Water /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land SDG 15 - Life on Land book 2020 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7450 2022-08-14T08:39:42Z WGIEAGS works to provide an Ecosystem Overview and identify trends, knowledge gaps and research priorities for the region. The Greenland Sea ICES ecoregion encompasses both open sea and shelf waters along the Eastern coast of Greenland from Cape Farewell in the south to the northern boundary of Kong Frederiks VIII’s Land in the Fram Strait. The region is experiencing change in the form of northward extension of Atlantic waters and freshening of surface waters. Several oceanic fisheries on widely distributed fish species take place in the region. WGIEAGS is focused on assessing the linkages between the physical, chemical and biological oceanographic conditions to the distribution and productivity of fish stocks in the region. The aim for the first meeting was to assemble the available data, report on status and trends, provide the basis for the Ecosystem Overview for the region and identify research and monitoring needs for a future integrated ecosystem assessment. Information on phytoplankton was mostly achieved from research cruises for inshore and coastal areas and remote sensing for offshore areas, which allowed a rather broad description. Data on zooplankton is also mainly available from sporadic research cruises. In the northern part of the ecoregion, most focus has been on the open Greenland Sea, and the coastal region of Young Sound. In the southern part, Icelandic fishery and zooplankton surveys extend into the ecoregion. Recently the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GNIR) has also collected zooplankton data during their fishery surveys. Historical records of benthos from Greenland waters down to 1000 m depth exists from investigations in late 1900s and early 2000s, however vast areas remain unstudied. In 2015, a program for long-term and large-scale monitoring of marine bottomliving invertebrate fauna were launched in the southern part of the region, which together with seabed mapping allows an initial detection of potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems. Limited information from fisheries ... Book Cape Farewell Fram Strait Greenland Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Greenland Sea Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Greenland
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SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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SDG 15 - Life on Land
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SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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SDG 15 - Life on Land
Stedmon, Colin
Boje, Jesper
Christensen, Helle Torp
Nogueira, Adriana
Winding, Mie S.
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Friis Møller, Eva
Sejr, Mikael
Mosbech, Anders
Post, Søren
Munk, Peter
Emblemsvåg, Margrete
Schou Christiansen, Jørgen
Frie, Anne Kirstine
Asvid-Rosing, Aqqalu
Pedersen, Thomas Juul
Blicher, Martin
Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS)
topic_facet /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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SDG 15 - Life on Land
description WGIEAGS works to provide an Ecosystem Overview and identify trends, knowledge gaps and research priorities for the region. The Greenland Sea ICES ecoregion encompasses both open sea and shelf waters along the Eastern coast of Greenland from Cape Farewell in the south to the northern boundary of Kong Frederiks VIII’s Land in the Fram Strait. The region is experiencing change in the form of northward extension of Atlantic waters and freshening of surface waters. Several oceanic fisheries on widely distributed fish species take place in the region. WGIEAGS is focused on assessing the linkages between the physical, chemical and biological oceanographic conditions to the distribution and productivity of fish stocks in the region. The aim for the first meeting was to assemble the available data, report on status and trends, provide the basis for the Ecosystem Overview for the region and identify research and monitoring needs for a future integrated ecosystem assessment. Information on phytoplankton was mostly achieved from research cruises for inshore and coastal areas and remote sensing for offshore areas, which allowed a rather broad description. Data on zooplankton is also mainly available from sporadic research cruises. In the northern part of the ecoregion, most focus has been on the open Greenland Sea, and the coastal region of Young Sound. In the southern part, Icelandic fishery and zooplankton surveys extend into the ecoregion. Recently the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GNIR) has also collected zooplankton data during their fishery surveys. Historical records of benthos from Greenland waters down to 1000 m depth exists from investigations in late 1900s and early 2000s, however vast areas remain unstudied. In 2015, a program for long-term and large-scale monitoring of marine bottomliving invertebrate fauna were launched in the southern part of the region, which together with seabed mapping allows an initial detection of potential Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems. Limited information from fisheries ...
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author Stedmon, Colin
Boje, Jesper
Christensen, Helle Torp
Nogueira, Adriana
Winding, Mie S.
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Friis Møller, Eva
Sejr, Mikael
Mosbech, Anders
Post, Søren
Munk, Peter
Emblemsvåg, Margrete
Schou Christiansen, Jørgen
Frie, Anne Kirstine
Asvid-Rosing, Aqqalu
Pedersen, Thomas Juul
Blicher, Martin
author_facet Stedmon, Colin
Boje, Jesper
Christensen, Helle Torp
Nogueira, Adriana
Winding, Mie S.
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Friis Møller, Eva
Sejr, Mikael
Mosbech, Anders
Post, Søren
Munk, Peter
Emblemsvåg, Margrete
Schou Christiansen, Jørgen
Frie, Anne Kirstine
Asvid-Rosing, Aqqalu
Pedersen, Thomas Juul
Blicher, Martin
author_sort Stedmon, Colin
title Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS)
title_short Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS)
title_full Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS)
title_fullStr Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS)
title_full_unstemmed Working Group on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment of the Greenland Sea (WGIEAGS)
title_sort working group on integrated ecosystem assessment of the greenland sea (wgieags)
publisher International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)
publishDate 2020
url https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/dd09acdc-d722-425e-8448-42eb00f7550e
https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.7450
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