Deliverable 6.13 Extension of ecosystem management

The main aim of this deliverable is to offer advice on how the practice of applying existing observational data, ecosystem models, and indicators may be expanded from the Barents Sea and Disko Bay, West-Greenland to a wider range of Arctic sea regions and ecosystems. Further, we build advice and rec...

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Main Authors: van der Meeren, Gro I., Maar, Marie, Christensen, Asbjørn, Hansen, Cecilie, Møller, Eva Friis, Loeng, Harald, Larsen, Janus, Skogen, Morten
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7139087 2023-06-06T11:49:52+02:00 Deliverable 6.13 Extension of ecosystem management van der Meeren, Gro I. Maar, Marie Christensen, Asbjørn Hansen, Cecilie Møller, Eva Friis Loeng, Harald Larsen, Janus Skogen, Morten 2021-10-21 https://zenodo.org/record/7139087 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7139087 eng eng info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/727890/ doi:10.5281/zenodo.7139086 https://zenodo.org/communities/intaros-h2020 https://zenodo.org/record/7139087 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7139087 oai:zenodo.org:7139087 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Arctic INTAROS Ecosystem Management Marine Ecosystems Ecosystem Model Greenland Barents Sea Anthropogenic Pressure info:eu-repo/semantics/report publication-deliverable 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.713908710.5281/zenodo.7139086 2023-04-13T23:31:35Z The main aim of this deliverable is to offer advice on how the practice of applying existing observational data, ecosystem models, and indicators may be expanded from the Barents Sea and Disko Bay, West-Greenland to a wider range of Arctic sea regions and ecosystems. Further, we build advice and recommendations upon the established Norwegian Barents Sea ecosystem management plan, the more local management system for Disko Bay and focused individual and group interaction with a wide range of stakeholders in both areas. The expected impact is to provide advice on the most relevant and useful scientific basis for better-informed decisions and better-documented processes for managers and policymakers on local, regional and pan-Arctic scales. We conclude that both observational data and models are needed to get a holistic overview of the ecosystem status and to make reliable projections. The ecosystem models applied have different structural complexity and spatial resolutions making them suited for different roles in supporting the existing and future integrated Arctic Observation System (iAOS). The NoBa Atlantis model, applied to the Barents Sea, is the most complex model including many trophic levels and a range of anthropogenic pressures. It is highly suitable to make management scenarios and indices of higher trophic levels but is more coarsely resolved in time and space than the other two models we use. NORWECOM.E2E is a well-established model system with high temporal-spatial resolution for the Barents Sea. It has the carbon cycle and key fish species included.NORWECOM.E2E is well suited for making Observing System Simulation Experiments. FlexSem-ERGOM is a relatively new model for lower tropic levels with the highest spatial resolution among the three models, but with focus on smaller coastal systems and environmental changes. In INTAROS it has been set up for the Disko Bay. It has the advantage of being very flexible and can easily be adapted to a wide range of local ecosystems in the Arctic. Interaction with ... Report Arctic Barents Sea Disko Bay Greenland Zenodo Arctic Barents Sea Greenland
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INTAROS
Ecosystem Management
Marine Ecosystems
Ecosystem Model
Greenland
Barents Sea
Anthropogenic Pressure
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INTAROS
Ecosystem Management
Marine Ecosystems
Ecosystem Model
Greenland
Barents Sea
Anthropogenic Pressure
van der Meeren, Gro I.
Maar, Marie
Christensen, Asbjørn
Hansen, Cecilie
Møller, Eva Friis
Loeng, Harald
Larsen, Janus
Skogen, Morten
Deliverable 6.13 Extension of ecosystem management
topic_facet Arctic
INTAROS
Ecosystem Management
Marine Ecosystems
Ecosystem Model
Greenland
Barents Sea
Anthropogenic Pressure
description The main aim of this deliverable is to offer advice on how the practice of applying existing observational data, ecosystem models, and indicators may be expanded from the Barents Sea and Disko Bay, West-Greenland to a wider range of Arctic sea regions and ecosystems. Further, we build advice and recommendations upon the established Norwegian Barents Sea ecosystem management plan, the more local management system for Disko Bay and focused individual and group interaction with a wide range of stakeholders in both areas. The expected impact is to provide advice on the most relevant and useful scientific basis for better-informed decisions and better-documented processes for managers and policymakers on local, regional and pan-Arctic scales. We conclude that both observational data and models are needed to get a holistic overview of the ecosystem status and to make reliable projections. The ecosystem models applied have different structural complexity and spatial resolutions making them suited for different roles in supporting the existing and future integrated Arctic Observation System (iAOS). The NoBa Atlantis model, applied to the Barents Sea, is the most complex model including many trophic levels and a range of anthropogenic pressures. It is highly suitable to make management scenarios and indices of higher trophic levels but is more coarsely resolved in time and space than the other two models we use. NORWECOM.E2E is a well-established model system with high temporal-spatial resolution for the Barents Sea. It has the carbon cycle and key fish species included.NORWECOM.E2E is well suited for making Observing System Simulation Experiments. FlexSem-ERGOM is a relatively new model for lower tropic levels with the highest spatial resolution among the three models, but with focus on smaller coastal systems and environmental changes. In INTAROS it has been set up for the Disko Bay. It has the advantage of being very flexible and can easily be adapted to a wide range of local ecosystems in the Arctic. Interaction with ...
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author van der Meeren, Gro I.
Maar, Marie
Christensen, Asbjørn
Hansen, Cecilie
Møller, Eva Friis
Loeng, Harald
Larsen, Janus
Skogen, Morten
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Maar, Marie
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Møller, Eva Friis
Loeng, Harald
Larsen, Janus
Skogen, Morten
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title Deliverable 6.13 Extension of ecosystem management
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title_full Deliverable 6.13 Extension of ecosystem management
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title_full_unstemmed Deliverable 6.13 Extension of ecosystem management
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