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Change and Sustainability of the North Pacific
2015 PICES Annual Meeting
Qingdao, China October 14-25, 2015
Program
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Table of Contents
Notes for Guidance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3
Venue Floor Plan � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4
List of Sessions/Workshops � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5
Meeting Timetable � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6
PICES Structure � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8
List of Business Meetings � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 9
Detailed Workshop/Session Schedules at Glance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 11
List of Posters � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 34
Upcoming International Events � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 47
For convenience all presentations (oral and posters) include the presenter’s name only� Please refer to the Book of Abstracts for the full list of co-authors�
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Notes for Guidance
The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) announces its 2015 Annual Meeting to be held October 14-25, 2015, at Shangri-La Hotel in Qingdao, China� The meeting is hosted by the State Oceanic Administration of China (SOA), in coordination with the PICES Secretariat� Local arrangements are made by the First Institute of Oceanography (FIO) of SOA and Qingdao City�
Presentations
In order to allow the sessions to run smoothly, and in fairness to other speakers, please note that all presentations are expected to adhere strictly to the time allocated� All authors should designate at least 5 minutes for questions� Authors can download their presentations straight to the computers where the session/workshops will be held�
Important: Please rename your files - time-name.ppt (e.g. 0900-Smith�ppt, 1530-Kim�ppt)�
If complications occur due to incompatibilities between PCs and Macs, Macintosh owners may use their own computers to make presentations�
Posters
Posters of general interest to the PICES Scientific Committees, including those not necessarily matching the themes of the Topic Sessions and workshops, are welcome� Posters will be on display from October 21 (morning) until the end of the Evening Poster Session/Reception on October 22, when poster presenters are expected to be available to answer questions�
Internet access
Internet access via wireless LAN will be available� A few desktop computers will also be available for participants�
Social activities
1� Monday, October 19 (18:30-21:00) Ballroom 2-3, Shangri-La Hotel Welcome Reception The Welcome Reception for all participants (and registered guests)�
2� Wednesday, October 21 (18:00-21:00) Sport Event This year the sport event is Jianzi, sort of Chinese hacky sack using heavily weighted shuttlecock. Please sign up for participation at the Registration Desk�
3� Thursday , October 22 (18:00-20:30) Shangri-La Hotel Wine & Cheese Poster Session Reception The wine & cheese Poster Session at the meeting venue will allow participants to roam around the poster displays and chat with presenters while sipping beer or wine and nibbling on hot and cold hors d’oeuvres� Poster presenters are expected to be available to answer questions�
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Venue Floor Plan
PICES Secretariat
LOC
Welcome Reception
Opening Session
Science Board Symposium (S1)
W5
W3
FUTURE Mini-Symp�, S2, S7,FIS-Paper,Closing Session
W4
W1, S3, S9, S10
W6, S5, S6BIO-Paper,MEQ-Paper
S-HABS4, S8POC-Paper
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S1 Oct� 19 Change and Sustainability of the North Pacific
S2 Oct� 21 The 2014/15 El Niño and anomalous warming of the North Pacific: What happened?
S3 Oct� 22 Eastern-western approaches to fisheries: Resource utilization and ecosystem impacts
S4 Oct� 22 Indicators of emerging pollution issues in the North Pacific Ocean
S5 Oct� 21 Ocean circulation of the Western Pacific and its response to climate change
S6 Oct� 22 Ocean Acidification Observation Network for the North Pacific and adjacent areas of the Arctic Ocean
S7 Oct� 22 Past, present, and future climate in the North Pacific Ocean: Updates of our understanding since IPCC AR5
S8 Oct� 21 Marine ecosystem services and economics of marine living resources
S9 Oct� 23 Experiences and lessons learned in managing shared/transboundary stock fisheries
S10 Oct� 20 The human dimensions of harmful algal blooms
BIO-P Oct� 20 BIO Contributed Paper Session
FIS-P Oct� 20 FIS Contributed Paper Session
S-HAB Oct� 17 HAB Section Meeting
MEQ-P Oct� 23 MEQ Contributed Paper Session
POC-P Oct� 20, 23 POC Contributed Paper Session
W1 Oct� 15-16 Contrasting conditions for success of fish-killing flagellates in the western and eastern Pacific — A comparative ecosystem approach
W2 Oct� 16 Identifying major threats to marine biodiversity and ecosystems in the North Pacific
W3 Oct� 15 Linking climate change and anthropogenic impacts to higher trophic levels via primary producers
W4 Oct� 15 Marine environment emergencies: detection, monitoring, response and impacts
W5 Oct� 15-16 Monitoring and Assessment of Environmental Radioactivity in the North Pacific
W6 Oct� 17 Best practices for and scientific progress from North Pacific Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
List of Sessions/Workshops
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Meeting Timetable
Wednesday, October 1409:00 18:00
PICES/MAFF Project Science TeamMeeting* (FR 31)
Thursday, October 15
08:55 18:00
FR 26 FR 25 FR 27 FR 24 FR 31 FR 33
W1 Day 1
Fish-Killing Flagellates
W3 Links via Primary
Producers
W4Marine Envir�Emergencies
W5 Day 1 Marine
Radioactivity
WG-27 Meeting
WG-32 Meeting Day 1
Friday, October 16
08:55 12:30
FR 26 Chairman R� FR 25 FR 35 FR 24 FR 33 FR 27 FR 31
W1 Day 2
Fish-Killing Flagellates
W2 Threats to
Marine Biodiversity
WG-28 Meeting Day 1
WG-29 Meeting
W5Day 2Marine
Radioactivity and
WG-30Meeting
SG-NPESR3Meeting
AP-MBM Meeting
PICES/MoE PST
Meeting*
14:00 18:00
SG-SEESMeeting
18:00 20:00
FR 31 FR 33
AP-CREAMSMeeting
SG-SCOOPMeeting
Saturday, October 17
08:55 18:00
FR 25 FR 26 FR 24 FR 31, 33 FR 27 FR 32 FR 35
WG-28 Meeting Day 2
WG-31 Meeting
WG-32 Meeting Day 2
W6Best Practices NPCOOS andAP-NPCOOS
Meeting
S-CC Meeting
S-CCME Meeting
S-HABMeeting
18:00 20:00
FR 32SG-SCISC Meeting
Sunday, October 18
09:00 12:15
FR 24-25FUTURE Mini-Symposium
12:30 15:30
FR 26Science Board Meeting*
15:45 17:45
FR 26FUTURE SSC Meeting
18:00 20:00
FR 26 FR 27 FR 31 FR 24 FR 25 FR 37 FR 32
BIOMeetingDay 1
FISMeetingDay 1
MEQMeetingDay 1
MONITORMeetingDay 1
POCMeetingDay 1
TCODEMeetingDay 1
S-HDMeetingDay 1
Monday, October 19
09:00 10:00
China Hall 2-3Opening Session
10:30 18:00
China Hall 2-3Science Board Symposium (S1)
Change and Sustainability
18:30 21:00
Room Ballroom 2-3Welcome Reception
for all participants and registered guests
FR stands for “Function Room”
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Tuesday, October 20
08:55 12:30
FR 26 FR 31, 33 FR 24-25 FR 35, 37 FR 32
S10 HD of HABs
BIO-Paper Session
FIS-Paper Session
POC-Paper Session Day 1
APC* Meeting
14:00 20:00
FR 26 FR 27 FR 31 FR 24 FR 25 FR 37 FR 32
BIOMeetingDay 2
FISMeetingDay 2
MEQMeetingDay 2
MONITORMeetingDay 2
POCMeetingDay 2
TCODEMeetingDay 2
S-HDMeetingDay 2
Wednesday, October 21
08:55 18:00
FR 24-25 FR 31,33 FR 35, 37 FR 32
S2 El Niño
S5 West Pacific Circulation
S8 Marine Ecosystem Services F&A Meeting*
18:00 21:00 Sport Event****
Thursday, October 22
08:5518:00
FR 26 FR 35, 37 FR 31, 33 FR 24-25 FR 32
S3 E-W Fisheries Approaches
S4 Pollution Indicators
S6 Ocean
Acidification
S7 Climate IPCC SG-RSP Meeting
[14:00-16:00]
18:00 20:30 “Wine and Cheese” Poster Session**
Friday, October 23
08:55 12:20
FR 26 FR 31, 33 FR 35, 37
S9 Shared Stock Fisheries
MEQ-Paper Session
POC-Paper Session Day 2
12:3013:30
FR 24, 25Closing Session***
13:35 14:35
FR 35, 37Joint FUTURE SSC/SB Meeting*
14:40 18:00
FR 35, 37Science Board Meeting*
18:30 21:00
Chairman’s Reception* [by invitation only]
Saturday, October 2409:00 18:00
Chairman RoomScience Board Meeting*
FR 35, 37Governing Council Meeting*
Sunday, October 2513:00 18:00
FR 35, 37Governing Council Meeting*
Meeting Timetable (continued)
* Closed meetings** Poster presenters are expected to be available to answer questions*** Award-winning scientists (Best Oral/Poster presentations) will be announced during the Closing Session**** Jianzi, sort of Chinese hacky sack using heavily weighted shuttlecock
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List of Business MeetingsCommitteesBIO Biological Oceanography Committee
FIS Fishery Science Committee
MEQ Marine Environmental Quality Committee
MONITOR Technical Committee on Monitoring
POC Physical Oceanography and Climate Committee
TCODE Technical Committee on Data Exchange
Advisory PanelsAP-CREAMS Advisory Panel for a CREAMS/PICES Program in East Asian Marginal Seas
(reports to MONITOR and POC Committees)
AP-MBM Advisory Panel on Marine Birds and Mammals(reports to BIO Committee)
AP-NPCOOS Advisory Panel on North Pacific Coastal Ocean Observing Systems(reports to TCODE and MONITOR Committees)
SectionsS-CC Section on Carbon and Climate
(reports to BIO and POC Committees)
S-CCME Section on Climate Change Effects on Marine Ecosystems(reports to BIO, FIS and POC Committees)
S-HAB Section on Ecology of Harmful Algal Blooms in the North Pacific(reports to MEQ Committee)
S-HD Section on Human Dimensions of Marine Systems(reports to Science Board)
Study GroupsSG-NPESR3 Study Group on North Pacific Ecosystem Status Report-3
(reports to Science Board)
SG-RSP Study Group on Revising the Strategic Plan(reports to Governing Council)
SG-SCISC Study Group for Scientific Cooperation of ISC and PICES(reports to Science Board)
SG-SCOOP Joint PICES-NOWPAP Study Group on Scientific Cooperation in the North Pacific Ocean(reports to Science Board)
SG-SEES Study Group on Socio-Ecological-Environmental Systems(reports to Science Board)
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Working GroupsWG-27 Working Group on North Pacific Climate Variability and Change
(reports to POC Committee)
WG-28 Working Group on Development of Ecosystem Indicators to Characterize Ecosystem Responses to Multiple Stressors(reports to BIO and MEQ Committees)
WG-29 Working Group on Regional Climate Modeling(reports to BIO and POC Committees)
WG-30 Working Group on Assessment of Marine Environmental Quality of Radiation around the North Pacific(reports to MEQ Committee)
WG-31 Working Group on Emerging Topics in Marine Pollution(reports to MEQ Committee)
WG-32 Working Group on Biodiversity of Biogenic Habitats(reports to BIO Committee)
Scientific ProgramFUTURE-SSC Forecasting and Understanding Trends, Uncertainty and Responses of North Pacific Marine
Ecosystems Scientific Steering Committee
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DetailedSchedules
* Flags an Early Career Scientist
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Thu
rsda
y, O
ctob
er 1
5W
1, D
ay 1
[FR
26]
W3
[FR
25]
W4
[FR
27]
W5,
Day
1
[
FR 2
4]C
ontr
astin
g co
nditi
ons f
or su
cces
s of fi
sh-k
ill-
ing
flage
llate
s in
the w
este
rn a
nd ea
stern
Pa
cific –
A co
mpa
rativ
e eco
syste
m a
ppro
ach
Lin
king
clim
ate
chan
ge a
nd a
nthr
opog
enic
im
pact
s to
high
er tr
ophi
c le
vels
via
pri
mar
y pr
oduc
ers
Mar
ine e
nviro
nmen
t em
erge
ncie
s: D
etec
tion,
m
onito
ring
, res
pons
e an
d im
pact
s M
onito
ring
and
ass
essm
ent o
f env
ironm
enta
l ra
dioa
ctiv
ity in
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c
Con
veno
rs:
Dou
ding
Lu
(Chi
na)
Vera
L� T
rain
er (U
SA)
Con
veno
rs:
Joji
Ishi
zaka
(Jap
an)
Ang
elic
a Pe
ña (C
anad
a)
Sinj
ae Y
oo (K
orea
)
Con
veno
rs:
Seon
g-G
il K
ang
(Kor
ea/N
OW
PAP)
O
lga
Luky
anov
a (R
ussi
a)
Pete
r Ros
s (C
anad
a)
Ziw
ei Y
ao (C
hina
)
Con
veno
rs:
Kat
hryn
A� H
igle
y (U
SA)
Yush
eng
Zhan
g (C
hina
)
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
nors
8:
55In
trod
uctio
n by
Con
veno
rs
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
nors
8:
55In
trod
uctio
n by
Con
veno
rs
9:00
Cha
ngky
u L
ee (I
nvite
d)Fi
sh-k
ill d
inofl
agel
late
s in
Kor
ean
coas
tal w
ater
s – A
com
para
tive
eco-
syst
em a
ppro
ach
9:00
Hea
ther
A. B
oum
an (I
nvite
d)D
etec
tion
and
dist
ribut
ion
of p
hyto
-pl
ankt
on ty
pes:
A v
iew
from
spac
e,
and
impl
icat
ions
for h
ighe
r tro
phic
le
vels
9:00
Yo
ngge
Sun
(Inv
ited)
Geo
chem
ical
and
mic
robi
al c
omm
u-ni
ty re
spon
se to
oil
spill
: A
five
yea
r in
vest
igat
ion
afte
r the
Xin
gang
oil
pipe
line
expl
osio
n, th
e D
alia
n B
ay,
Nor
th C
hina
9:00
Ron
ald
Szym
czak
(Inv
ited)
Asi
a/Pa
cific
mar
ine
ecos
yste
m
impa
cts f
rom
the
Fuku
shim
a D
aiic
hi
nucl
ear p
ower
pla
nt a
ccid
ent:
A
201
1-20
15 o
verv
iew
9:25
9:25
Kir
ill K
ivva
Seas
onal
nut
rient
dyn
amic
s in
the
wes
t-er
n B
erin
g Se
a
9:25
M
ichi
o A
oyam
a (I
nvite
d)13
4 Cs a
nd 13
7 Cs i
n th
e N
orth
Pac
ific
Oce
an d
eriv
ed fr
om th
e TE
PCO
Fu
kush
ima
Dai
-ichi
Nuc
lear
Pow
er
Plan
t acc
iden
t, Ja
pan
in M
arch
201
1:
Tran
spor
t pro
cess
es a
nd e
stim
atio
n of
134 C
s and
137 C
s inv
ento
ries
9:30
9:30
Se
ong
Gil
Kan
g (I
nvite
d)M
arin
e po
llutio
n pr
epar
edne
ss a
nd
resp
onse
to o
il an
d H
NS
spill
inci
dent
s in
the
Nor
thw
est P
acifi
c Act
ion
Plan
(N
OW
PAP)
regi
on
9:45
Cha
rles
G. T
rick
(Inv
ited)
Com
parin
g ph
ysio
logi
es a
nd to
xic-
ities
in H
eter
osig
ma
akas
hiw
o: A
n ea
st-w
est p
ersp
ectiv
e
9:45
Youn
g B
aek
Son
Col
laps
e of
sum
mer
bio
logi
cal a
ctiv
ity
in th
e Ea
st C
hina
Sea
dur
ing
1998
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4
9:50
9:50
M
inha
n D
ai (I
nvite
d)So
urce
s and
inve
ntor
y of
Ces
ium
an
d Pl
uton
ium
in C
hina
seas
10:0
010
:00
Pete
r R
oss
The
MV
Mar
atha
ssa:
Les
sons
le
arne
d fr
om th
e 20
15 sp
ill o
f Bun
ker
fuel
in V
anco
uver
Har
bour
10:0
510
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Xin
-Min
g Pu
Effe
cts o
f Cha
ngjia
ng D
ilute
d W
ater
on
the
plan
kton
ic e
colo
gy o
f the
Yel
low
Se
a C
old
Wat
er M
ass
10:1
510
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Kyu
ng-T
ae J
ung
Dev
elop
men
t of a
radi
onuc
lide
trans
port
mod
el a
pplic
able
to c
oast
al
regi
mes
with
mul
ti-fr
actio
nal
cohe
sive
and
non
-coh
esiv
e se
dim
ents
10:2
010
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Chu
anyu
an W
ang
Dis
tribu
tion
and
sour
ces o
f hyd
roca
r-bo
ns in
surf
ace
sedi
men
ts fr
om ta
il re
ache
s of t
he Y
ello
w R
iver
Est
uary
FR st
ands
for “
Func
tion
Room
”
13
W1,
Day
1
[
FR 2
6]
W3
[FR
25]
W4
[FR
27]
W5,
Day
1
[
FR 2
4]10
:30
Cof
fee
brea
k
10:3
0C
offe
e br
eak
10:3
510
:35
Cof
fee
brea
k
10:4
010
:40
Cof
fee
brea
k
10:5
0Sv
etla
na E
senk
ulov
aH
eter
osig
ma
akas
hiw
o bl
oom
and
as
soci
ated
env
ironm
enta
l con
ditio
ns
in C
owic
han
Bay
, Can
ada
in 2
014
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nal d
iffer
ence
s in
deca
dal v
aria
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tom
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ary
prod
uctiv
ity in
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e so
uthe
rn Y
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w S
ea a
nd a
djac
ent
seas
ove
r the
pas
t 100
yea
rs
10:5
510
:55
Cha
ng Z
hao
Long
-term
tran
spor
t and
dis
pers
ion
of 13
7 Cs r
elea
sed
into
oce
an o
ff Fu
kush
ima
nucl
ear a
ccid
ent
11:0
011
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Ade
dayo
O. A
dele
yeG
enot
oxic
effe
cts o
f PC
Bs a
nd h
eavy
m
etal
s on
mar
ine
mus
sels
11:1
0Ve
ra L
. Tra
iner
Fish
-kill
flag
ella
tes i
n th
e Sa
lish
Sea
–A c
ompa
rativ
e ec
osys
tem
app
roac
h
11:1
0So
onm
i Lee
Varia
bilit
y of
chl
orop
hyll-
a bl
oom
tim
-in
g as
soci
ated
with
phy
sica
l for
cing
in
the
East
Sea
/Sea
of J
apan
(199
8-20
14)
11:1
511
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Shin
-ichi
Ito
Mod
el d
evel
opm
ents
to e
stim
ate
mov
emen
ts of
radi
oact
ive c
esiu
m
with
oce
an se
dim
ent a
fter t
he
Fuku
shim
a D
ai-ic
hi n
ucle
ar p
ower
pl
ant a
ccid
ent
11:2
011
:20
Zhe
n W
ang
Dis
tingu
ishi
ng c
rude
oils
from
hea
vy
fuel
oils
by
poly
cycl
ic a
rom
atic
hy
droc
arbo
n fin
gerp
rints
11:3
0Ic
hiro
Imai
Bio
logi
cal c
hara
cter
istic
s of t
he re
d tid
e ca
usin
g ra
phid
ophy
tes H
eter
o-si
gma
akas
hiw
o an
d C
hatto
nella
sp
p� in
the
coas
tal S
ea o
f Jap
an
11:3
0
Dis
cuss
ion/
Sum
mar
y
11:3
511
:35
Dis
cuss
ion
11:4
011
:40
Patr
ick
D.
O’H
ara
Oil
disp
ersa
nts i
mpa
ct fe
athe
r fun
c-tio
n in
mar
ine
bird
s11
:50
Dou
ding
Lu
Fish
-kill
ing
Het
eros
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o-ac
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me
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ster
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orth
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cific
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Day
1
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FR 2
6]
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25]
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27]
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1
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FR 2
4]14
:40
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mer
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1
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27]
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FR 2
4]16
:40
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ngky
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hair
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2
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4]
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Day
2
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FR 2
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entif
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or th
reat
s to
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osys
tem
s in
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and
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essm
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tivity
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astin
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nditi
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or su
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s of fi
sh-k
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gella
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este
rn a
nd ea
stern
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ific –
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mpa
rativ
e eco
syste
m a
ppro
ach
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veno
rs:
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is R
oope
r (U
SA)
Taka
fum
i Yos
hida
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an/N
OW
PAP)
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veno
rs:
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hryn
A� H
igle
y (U
SA)
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eng
Zhan
g (C
hina
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Con
veno
rs:
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ding
Lu
(Chi
na)
Vera
L� T
rain
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SA)
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oduc
tion
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onve
nors
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55In
trod
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n by
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sion
Con
veno
rs
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late
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lks
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iaki
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nvite
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onal
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m se
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dose
to m
arin
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9:00
Dis
cuss
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and
wri
ting
9:20
9:20
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arin
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or th
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Ass
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ater
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tatio
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tratio
n of
ra
dioc
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10:0
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Nam
Kim
Cas
e st
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of id
entif
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maj
or th
reat
s to
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ine
biod
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sity
in K
orea
n co
asta
l wat
ers
10:2
010
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nfan
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ntio
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r m
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n-si
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to m
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odiv
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ty a
nd
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ms i
n th
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ussi
an a
rea
of N
OW
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10:4
010
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fee
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fee
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24]
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26]
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R 31
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s in
the
Nor
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rogr
ess f
rom
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s
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veno
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ra (J
apan
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ra L
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veno
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Bar
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ny K
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9:00
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in c
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:00
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of m
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serv
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syst
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10:3
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10:3
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10:5
010
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sia:
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Mor
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11:1
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Res
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ses o
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in th
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orth
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11:1
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in th
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11:5
011
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-kill
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Mee
ting
ends
20
Monday, October 19 [China Hall 2-3]
S1: Change and Sustainability of the North Pacific
Convenors: Thomas Therriault (SB) Angelica Peña (BIO) Elizabeth Logerwell (FIS) Chuanlin Huo (MEQ) Jennifer Boldt (MONITOR) Kyung-Il Chang (POC) Toru Suzuki (TCODE) Steven Bograd (FUTURE) Hiroaki Saito (FUTURE) Igor Shevchenko (Russia)
10:30-11:15
Lixin Wu (Keynote)Multiscale processes of Pacific western boundary currents and their roles in climate
Ocean University of China and Qingdao National Laboratory of Marine Science and Technology
Pacific Ocean western boundary currents were among the first currents of these types to be explored by pioneering oceanographers. It has been recognized that these western boundary currents are highly variable with complex spatial and temporal scales. The widely accepted but poorly quantified importance of these currents—in processes such as the El Niño/Southern Oscillation, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, winter storm genesis, and carbon uptake in mid-latitudes—has triggered renewed interest� Ongoing efforts are seeking to better understand their energy balance, multiscale air-sea interaction, potential predictability, interaction with Asian marginal seas and possible changes associated with greenhouse-gas-induced climate change� Only a concerted international effort will close the observational, theoretical and technical gaps currently limiting a robust answer to these elusive questions�
21
10:30 Lixin Wu (Keynote)Multiscale processes of Pacific western boundary currents and their roles in climate
11:15 Emanuele Di Lorenzo (Invited)Towards a social-ecological-environmental system approach for the coastal ocean
11:45 Michael Foreman (Invited)Regional climate modeling and FUTURE – An overview and possible future directions
12:15 Mitsutaku Makino (Invited)Toward the integrated research in fisheries science
12:45 Lunch
14:15 George G. Waldbusser (Invited)Impacts of ocean acidification on bivalve production in the Pacific Northwest
14:45 Jeffrey PolovinaUsing earth systems model output to project climate change impacts to the North Pacific Subtropical Ecosystem over the 21st Century
15:05 Lingbo Li*Fighting a hard battle: Effects of hypoxia and temperature on euphausiids in the North Pacific
15:25 Andrew W. TritesTop predators partition the Bering Sea and are unlikely to respond favourably to climate change
15:45 Coffee break
16:05 Leonie A. Robinson (Invited)A European perspective on Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
16:35 Shin-ichi UyeJellyfish blooms as a threat to the sustainability of the East Asian Marginal Seas: An overview of recent jellyfish studies in China, Japan and Korea
16:55 Vladimir I. PonomarevMultiple scale climate variability in the North Pacific and features of recent climatic regime
17:15 Takamitsu ItoAnthropogenic aerosols and climate variability control decadal variability of dissolved oxygen in the North Pacific
17:35 Jameal F. SamhouriSocial-ecological vulnerability of forage fish and fishermen to climate change
17:55 Session ends
* Flags an Early Career Scientist
22
Tues
day,
Oct
ober
20
S10
[FR
26]
BIO
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blo
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Con
veno
rs:
Mits
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apan
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SA)
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veno
rs:
Ang
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a Pe
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anad
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Ats
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apan
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veno
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veno
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8:55
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8:
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8:55
Intr
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8:
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trod
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9:00
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s):
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tribu
ting
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agem
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9:00
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flow
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ex
amin
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9:00
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9:20
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Dec
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loom
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the
Stra
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R 35
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201
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El N
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and
anom
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min
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Nor
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appe
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cir
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res
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M
arin
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serv
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and
eco
nom
ics o
f mar
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livin
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sour
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Con
veno
rs:
Lisa
Eis
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USA
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ny K
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veno
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SA)
Mits
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apan
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Perr
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8:55
Intr
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8:
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trod
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Con
veno
rs
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
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9:00
Nic
hola
s A. B
ond
(Inv
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Cau
ses a
nd e
ffect
s of t
he re
cent
war
min
g in
the
Nor
thea
st P
acifi
c O
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9:00
Tang
dong
Qu
(Inv
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Sea
surf
ace
salin
ity v
aria
bilit
y in
the
equa
toria
l Pac
ific
and
ENSO
9:00
Dan
iel K
. Lew
(Inv
ited)
Econ
omic
val
ues o
f pro
tect
ed m
arin
e sp
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s in
the
U.S
.: E
mpi
rical
stud
ies a
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once
ptua
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lleng
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for e
cosy
stem
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ed m
anag
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t9:
259:
25
Jian
ping
Gan
(Inv
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Extri
nsic
con
trol o
n th
e C
hina
Sea
s circ
ulat
ion
from
th
e w
este
rn P
acifi
c O
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9:35
Em
anue
le D
i Lor
enzo
(Inv
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Pers
iste
nt re
cord
-hig
h te
mpe
ratu
res i
n th
e N
orth
Pa
cific
in 2
014/
2015
: A
clim
ate
hypo
thes
is9:
409:
40
Seba
stia
n V
illas
ante
(Inv
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*So
cial
tran
sfor
mat
ions
of m
arin
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se
rvic
es:
A n
ew c
once
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l fra
mew
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for
inte
grat
ed a
sses
smen
ts9:
509:
50
Xia
opei
Lin
(Inv
ited)
The
Kur
oshi
o de
cada
l var
iabi
lity
and
its c
limat
e im
pact
10:1
0Jo
hn (J
ack)
A. B
arth
Arr
ival
of 2
014-
2015
War
m A
nom
aly
wat
ers o
ff O
rego
n10
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10:1
5R
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Dw
i Sus
anto
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nesi
an th
roug
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roxy
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timet
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met
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10:2
510
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fee
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510
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eak
10:5
010
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Luo
-pin
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hang
Eval
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n of
mar
ine
ecos
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m in
trins
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FR st
ands
for “
Func
tion
Room
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lags
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Car
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10:5
5 Z
exun
Wei
Paci
fic to
Indi
an O
cean
thro
ughfl
ow a
nd it
s Sou
th
Chi
na S
ea b
ranc
h11
:00
Ang
elic
a Pe
ñaPh
ytop
lank
ton
resp
onse
s to
the
anom
alou
s war
min
g in
the
NE
Paci
fic11
:15
11:1
5 D
e-Z
heng
Sun
Res
pons
e of
El N
iño
even
ts to
hig
her C
O2 f
orci
ng:
Rol
e of
non
linea
rity
11:1
5 St
ephe
n K
aspe
rski
*U
sing
soci
o-ec
onom
ic a
nd fi
sher
ies i
nvol
vem
ent
indi
ces t
o un
ders
tand
Ala
ska
Fish
ing
Com
mun
ity
wel
l-bei
ng11
:30
Elia
na G
ómez
-Oca
mpo
*W
arm
Blo
b ef
fect
s on
subt
ropi
cal N
E Pa
cific
Oce
an
phyt
opla
nkto
n11
:35
11:3
5R
ong-
Hua
Zha
ngEN
SO m
odul
atio
ns b
y Fr
eshw
ater
For
cing
and
Oce
an
Bio
logy
-indu
ced
Hea
ting
in th
e Tr
opic
al P
acifi
c11
:40
11:4
0
Shan
g C
hen
Valu
ing
ecos
yste
m d
iver
sity
mai
nten
ance
serv
ices
of
the
Shan
dong
mar
ine
prot
ecte
d ar
eas:
An
appl
i-ca
tion
of th
e co
ntin
gent
val
uatio
n m
etho
d 11
:55
11:5
5
Lunc
h
12:0
0So
nia
Bat
ten
The
effe
cts o
f the
ano
mal
ous w
arm
ing
on lo
wer
tro
phic
leve
ls in
the
NE
Paci
fic, f
rom
Con
tinuo
us
Plan
kton
Rec
orde
r sam
plin
g12
:05
12:0
5A
oi S
ugim
oto*
Fish
as “
Brid
ge”
that
con
nect
s mig
rant
fish
erm
en
and
loca
l com
mun
ity: P
ropo
sing
a n
ew v
alue
of
mar
ine
reso
urce
s fro
m so
cio-
cultu
ral a
spec
ts
12:3
0Lu
nch
12:3
0Lu
nch
14:0
0To
ny K
oslo
wTh
e ef
fect
s of t
he B
lob
on th
e zo
opla
nkto
n an
d
uppe
r tro
phic
leve
ls o
f the
Nor
ther
n C
alifo
rnia
C
urre
nt o
ff O
rego
n
14:0
0X
in W
ang*
The
resp
onse
s of t
he In
dian
Oce
an D
ipol
e an
d So
uth
Chi
na S
ea to
El N
iño
Mod
oki
14:0
0 C
heng
chen
g Sh
en*
Ass
essm
ent a
nd re
gula
tion
of o
cean
hea
lth b
ased
on
eco
syst
em se
rvic
es:
Cas
e st
udy
in th
e La
izho
u B
ay, C
hina
14:2
014
:20
Shua
ngw
en S
un*
A tr
igge
ring
mec
hani
sm fo
r the
Indi
an O
cean
Dip
oles
in
depe
nden
t of E
NSO
14:2
514
:25
Em
man
uel A
. Sw
eke*
Job
satis
fact
ion:
Per
spec
tives
from
fish
ers i
n no
rthea
ster
n H
okka
ido,
Japa
n14
:30
Aka
sh R
. Sa
stri
Obs
erva
tions
of a
nom
alou
sly
low
cru
stac
ean
zoo-
plan
kton
pro
duct
ion
rate
s alo
ng th
e w
est c
oast
of
Vanc
ouve
r Isl
and
in th
e sp
ring
of 2
015
14:4
014
:40
Yan
Sun*
Wea
k EN
SO a
sym
met
ry d
ue to
wea
k no
nlin
ear a
ir-se
a in
tera
ctio
n in
CM
IP5
clim
ate
mod
els
14:5
014
:50
Pava
n K
umar
*A
sses
smen
t and
mon
itorin
g of
nat
ural
mar
ine
ecos
yste
ms:
An
econ
omic
per
spec
tive
tow
ards
cl
imat
e15
:00
Sam
McC
latc
hie
Icht
hyop
lank
ton
and
corr
osiv
e w
ater
s off
sout
hern
C
alifo
rnia
15:0
0H
yung
-Gyu
Lim
*Im
pact
of t
he c
hlor
ophy
ll bi
as o
n tro
pica
l mea
n st
ates
w
ith b
io-g
eoph
ysic
al fe
edba
ck15
:15
15:1
5L
inhu
a H
aoA
sses
smen
t of e
colo
gica
l dam
age
and
com
pens
a-tio
n fr
om m
arin
e en
gine
erin
g co
nstru
ctio
n pr
ojec
ts
in S
hand
ong
26
S2
[FR
24/2
5]S5
[F
R 31
/33]
S8
[FR
35/3
7]15
:20
15:2
0Yu
Zha
ng*
The
deve
lopm
ent o
f a n
ew e
ddy-
reso
lvin
g gl
obal
oc
ean
fore
cast
ing
syst
em in
NM
EFC
15:3
0C
offe
e br
eak
15:4
015
:40
Cof
fee
brea
k 15
:40
Cof
fee
brea
k
15:5
0Jo
hn C
. Fie
ld
Ano
mal
ous p
atte
rns i
n C
alifo
rnia
Cur
rent
pel
agic
m
icro
nekt
on d
istri
butio
n an
d ab
unda
nce
in 2
015
16:0
016
:00
Bin
Xia
o*In
tern
al ti
des i
n th
e Pa
cific
Oce
an –
A lo
ok in
to a
hi
gh-r
esol
utio
n W
ave-
Tide
-Circ
ulat
ion
(WTC
) cou
-pl
ed m
odel
16:0
0 O
hidu
l Ala
m*
A re
view
of m
arin
e ec
osys
tem
serv
ices
and
eco
-no
mic
reso
urce
s of t
he B
ay o
f Ben
gal
16:2
0A
nne
B. H
ollo
wed
Prel
imin
ary
obse
rvat
ions
of t
he im
pact
of t
he B
LOB
on
the
sum
mer
dis
tribu
tion
of m
arin
e fis
h in
the
Gul
f of A
lask
a
16:2
0C
heng
hao
Yang
*Th
e an
nual
vel
ocity
alo
ng th
e Sl
ope
of N
orth
ern
Sout
h C
hina
Sea
(SN
SCS)
from
moo
ring
obse
rvat
ion
16:2
516
:25
Sum
mar
y
16:3
516
:35
Sess
ion
ends
16:4
016
:40
Dan
di Q
inC
ompa
rison
bet
wee
n su
rfac
e cy
clon
ic a
nd a
ntic
y-cl
onic
edd
ies a
long
the
Kur
oshi
o in
the
north
wes
tern
Pa
cific
Oce
an16
:50
R. I
an P
erry
Ano
mal
ous w
arm
ing
and
its im
pact
s in
the
NE
Paci
fic fr
om a
Can
adia
n pe
rspe
ctiv
e17
:00
17:0
0Ji
anho
ng W
ang
The
stru
ctur
e an
alys
is o
f typ
ical
wes
tern
Pac
ific
Oce
an
eddi
es fo
rced
by
stro
ng ty
phoo
ns
17:2
0Fe
i Cha
iA
nom
alou
sly
war
m c
ondi
tions
and
thei
r im
pact
on
mar
ine
ecos
yste
m a
nd se
abird
s dur
ing
2013
-201
5 of
f the
U�S
� wes
t coa
st a
nd in
the
Nor
thea
ster
n Pa
cific
Oce
an
17:2
0D
iscu
ssio
n
17:5
0D
iscu
ssio
n 17
:50
Sess
ion
ends
18:0
0Se
ssio
n en
ds
FR st
ands
for “
Func
tion
Room
”* F
lags
an
Early
Car
eer S
cien
tist
27
Thu
rsda
y, O
ctob
er 2
2S3
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R 26
]S4
[F
R 35
/37]
S6
[FR
31/3
3]S7
[F
R 24
/25]
Eas
tern
-wes
tern
app
roac
hes t
o fis
heri
es:
Res
ourc
e ut
iliza
tion
and
ecos
yste
m im
pact
s In
dica
tors
of e
mer
ging
pol
lutio
n is
sues
in
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c O
cean
O
cean
Aci
dific
atio
n O
bser
vatio
n N
etw
ork
for
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c an
d ad
jace
nt a
reas
of
the A
rctic
Oce
an
Past
, pre
sent
, and
futu
re c
limat
e in
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c O
cean
: Upd
ates
of o
ur
unde
rsta
ndin
g si
nce
IPC
C A
R5
Con
veno
rs:
Xia
nshi
Jin
(Chi
na)
Jacq
uely
nne
Kin
g (C
anad
a)
Gor
don
H� K
ruse
(USA
) M
itsut
aku
Mak
ino
(Jap
an)
Mar
ie-J
oëlle
Roc
het (
Fran
ce)
Shiji
e Zh
ou (A
ustra
lia)
Con
veno
rs:
Olg
a Lu
kyan
ova
(Rus
sia)
Pe
ter S
� Ros
s (C
anad
a)
Con
veno
rs:
Liqi
Che
n (C
hina
) Fe
i Cha
i (U
SA)
Toru
Suz
uki (
Japa
n)K
itack
Lee
(Kor
ea)
Con
veno
rs:
Kyu
ng-I
l Cha
ng (K
orea
) A
nne
Hol
low
ed (U
SA)
Shin
-ichi
Ito
(Jap
an)
Cha
n Jo
o Ja
ng (K
orea
) Su
kgeu
n Ju
ng (K
orea
) A
ngel
ica
Peña
(Can
ada)
H
o-Je
ong
Shin
(Kor
ea)
Zhen
ya S
ong
(Chi
na)
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
nors
8:
55In
trod
uctio
n by
Con
veno
rs
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
nors
8:
55In
trod
uctio
n by
Con
veno
rs
Clim
ate
chan
ge fr
om a
glo
bal p
ersp
ectiv
e
9:00
Xia
nshi
Jin
(Inv
ited)
The
mar
ine
fishe
ries r
esou
rce
utili
za-
tion,
eco
syst
em im
pact
s and
fish
erie
s m
anag
emen
t in
Chi
na
9:00
H
ides
hige
Tak
ada
(Inv
ited)
Mic
ropl
astic
: A
n em
ergi
ng th
reat
to
mar
ine
envi
ronm
ent a
nd a
new
tool
fo
r PO
P m
onito
ring
9:00
Ric
hard
A. F
eely
(Inv
ited)
The
Glo
bal O
cean
Aci
dific
atio
n
Obs
ervi
ng N
etw
ork
(GO
A-O
N):
St
atus
and
initi
al re
sults
9:00
Ja
cque
lynn
e K
ing
(Inv
ited)
Rep
ort f
rom
Bra
zil:
Effe
cts o
f cl
imat
e ch
ange
on
the
wor
ld’s
oce
ans
9:25
Zuo
zhi C
hen
Expl
oita
tion
and
man
agem
ent o
f fis
herie
s res
ourc
es in
nor
ther
n So
uth
Chi
na S
ea
9:25
R
icha
rd B
elle
rby
(Inv
ited)
Arc
tic O
cean
aci
dific
atio
n: P
rese
nt
unde
rsta
ndin
g, m
anag
emen
t req
uire
-m
ents
and
futu
re re
sear
ch st
rate
gies
9:30
9:30
V
ladi
mir
Shu
lkin
(Inv
ited)
Spat
ial v
aria
bilit
y of
trac
e m
etal
con
-ce
ntra
tions
in d
iffer
ent m
usse
ls fr
om
coas
tal a
reas
of t
he n
orth
wes
tern
Pa
cific
Oce
an
9:30
Zen
ghon
g L
iuTh
e la
test
pro
gres
s on
glob
al A
rgo
obse
rvat
ions
9:45
Gui
lin
Dai
New
nor
mal
: Th
e st
ruct
ural
ana
lysi
s of
mod
ern
fishe
ries e
cono
mic
de
velo
pmen
t in
Chi
na9:
509:
50K
unsh
an G
ao (I
nvite
d)Ef
fect
s of o
cean
aci
dific
atio
n on
m
arin
e pr
imar
y pr
oduc
ers
9:50
Ho-
Jeon
g Sh
inTh
e C
MIP
5 oc
ean
heat
stor
age
and
tem
pera
ture
10:0
010
:00
Tom
ohik
o Is
obe
(Inv
ited)
Leve
ls a
nd te
mpo
ral t
rend
s of l
egac
y an
d em
ergi
ng P
OPs
in sm
all c
etac
ean
spec
ies f
rom
Japa
n10
:05
Gor
don
H. K
ruse
An
ecos
yste
m-b
ased
fish
ery
man
age-
men
t app
roac
h to
war
d su
stai
nabl
e gr
ound
fish
reso
urce
util
izat
ion
in th
e ea
ster
n B
erin
g Se
a
28
S3
[FR
26]
S4
[FR
35/3
7]S6
[F
R 31
/33]
S7
[FR
24/2
5]10
:10
10
:10
Lei
Wan
g*Ev
alua
tion
on a
ir-se
a C
O2 fl
uxes
in
the
equa
toria
l Pac
ific
sim
ulat
ed b
y C
MIP
5 m
odel
s10
:15
10:1
5Ja
-Myu
ng K
im (I
nvite
d)*
Shift
s in
biog
enic
car
bon
flow
from
pa
rticu
late
to d
isso
lved
form
s und
er
high
car
bon
diox
ide
and
war
m o
cean
co
nditi
ons
10:2
5B
indu
o X
uO
ptim
izat
ion
of sa
mpl
ing
desi
gn fo
r a
fishe
ry-in
depe
nden
t sur
vey
with
m
ultip
le o
bjec
tives
10:3
010
:30
Cof
fee
brea
k 10
:30
Cof
fee
brea
k
10:4
010
:40
Cof
fee
Bre
ak
10:4
5C
offe
e B
reak
M
arin
e ec
osys
tem
and
bio
geoc
hem
istry
10:5
010
:50
Shos
hiro
Min
obe
(Inv
ited)
SST
habi
tat a
nd fo
od c
hang
e pr
o-je
ctio
ns fo
r Pac
ific
salm
on (O
nco-
rhyn
chus
spp.
) in
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c an
d ad
jace
nt se
as b
ased
on
CM
IP5
clim
ate
mod
els
11:0
011
:00
Hyo
-Ban
g M
oon
(Inv
ited)
Mon
itorin
g of
lega
cy a
nd e
mer
ging
co
ntam
inan
ts in
wild
life
from
Kor
ea
11:0
0L
iqi C
hen
Oce
an A
cidi
ficat
ion
Obs
erva
tion
Net
wor
k fo
r the
Arc
tic a
nd su
b-
Arc
tic P
acifi
c O
cean
s11
:05
Gua
nqio
ng Y
e*A
n in
tegr
ated
ass
essm
ent a
ppro
ach
for n
atur
al fi
sher
y re
sour
ce re
sto-
ratio
n –
A c
ase
stud
y of
wild
Yel
low
C
roak
er P
seud
osci
aena
cro
cea
(R
ieha
rdso
n) in
Gua
njin
gyan
g,
Fujia
n, C
hina
11:2
011
:20
Di Q
i*R
ecen
t acc
eler
ated
intru
sion
of
Paci
fic a
rago
nite
cor
rosi
ve “
ac
idifi
ed”
wat
er in
to th
e Arc
tic
Oce
an
11:2
0A
nne
B. H
ollo
wed
S-C
CM
E’s i
nter
natio
nal c
oord
inat
ed
rese
arch
pro
gram
to p
roje
ct c
limat
e ch
ange
impa
cts o
n fis
h an
d fis
herie
s by
201
911
:25
Shen
gle Y
in*
Sele
ctio
n of
suita
ble
coas
tal a
qua-
cultu
re si
tes w
ith e
nviro
nmen
tal a
nd
soci
o-ec
onom
ic c
onsi
dera
tion:
A
case
stud
y in
the
Men
ai S
trait,
UK
11:3
011
:30
Iana
Blin
ovsk
aia*
Mic
ropl
astic
is th
e m
acro
prob
lem
of
the
wor
ld’s
oce
ans,
incl
udin
g th
e R
ussi
an F
ar E
ast
11:4
011
:40
Wei
-Jun
Cai
Car
bon
cycl
e an
d oc
ean
acid
ifica
tion
stro
ngly
mod
ulat
ed b
y se
a-ic
e re
treat
in
the
Paci
fic se
ctor
of t
he A
rctic
O
cean
ove
r the
pas
t tw
o de
cade
s
11:4
0Su
kgeu
n Ju
ngC
limat
e-ch
ange
driv
en ra
nge
shift
s of
chub
mac
kere
l (Sc
ombe
r jap
onic
us)
proj
ecte
d by
bio
-phy
sica
l cou
plin
g in
divi
dual
bas
ed m
odel
in th
e w
est-
ern
Nor
th P
acifi
c
11:4
5Ju
ri H
ori*
Effe
cts o
f cha
nges
in m
arin
e ec
osys
-te
m se
rvic
es o
n hu
man
wel
l-bei
ng:
Inte
rnat
iona
l com
paris
on o
f hum
an
wel
l-bei
ng st
ruct
ure
11:5
011
:50
Patr
ick
D. O
’Har
aA
t-sea
dis
tribu
tions
reve
al w
here
C
assi
n’s A
ukle
ts a
re e
xpos
ed to
m
icro
plas
tics i
n th
e fa
ll in
Brit
ish
Col
umbi
a 20
14
FR st
ands
for “
Func
tion
Room
”* F
lags
an
Early
Car
eer S
cien
tist
29
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26]
S4
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35/3
7]S6
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R 31
/33]
S7
[FR
24/2
5]12
:00
12
:00
Zho
ngyo
ng G
aoC
ompa
rison
of c
arbo
n flu
xes a
nd
ocea
n ac
idifi
catio
n be
twee
n tw
o ga
tew
ays i
n th
e Arc
tic O
cean
: Th
e C
hukc
hi S
ea a
nd th
e N
ordi
c Se
a
12:0
0H
iroo
mi M
iyam
oto
Pote
ntia
l effe
ct o
f clim
ate
chan
ge
for c
opep
ods d
istri
butio
n in
wes
tern
N
orth
Pac
ific
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an12
:05
Dis
cuss
ion
Th
e ec
osys
tem
app
roac
h: F
rom
the
ecos
yste
m to
soci
ety
12:1
012
:10
John
E. E
lliot
tSp
atia
l and
tem
pora
l mer
cury
tren
ds
in se
abird
egg
s fro
m P
acifi
c C
anad
a 19
68-2
012
are
due
to d
iet:
Evi
denc
e fr
om su
lfur i
soto
pes
12:2
012
:20
Bof
eng
liSp
atio
tem
pora
l dis
tribu
tions
of
carb
on sp
ecie
s in
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c su
bpol
ar re
gion
by
usin
g th
e pa
ram
e-te
rizat
ion
tech
niqu
e
12:2
0 Lu
nch
12:3
012
:30
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h
12:3
5Lu
nch
12:4
012
:40
Lunc
h
14:0
0Sh
ijie
Zho
u (I
nvite
d)A
ltern
ativ
e fis
hing
stra
tegi
es a
nd
thei
r con
sequ
ence
s
14:0
0Ya
nbin
Li*
Mer
cury
spec
iatio
n an
d m
ajor
fact
ors
cont
rolli
ng th
e cy
clin
g of
met
hyl-
mer
cury
in th
e Yel
low
Sea
and
Boh
ai
Sea,
Chi
na
14:0
0Fe
i Cha
i (fo
r Pe
ng X
iu*)
Varia
bilit
y of
oce
anic
car
bon
cycl
ing
and
its re
latio
n to
the
ocea
n ac
idifi
ca-
tion
in th
e N
orth
Pac
ific
Oce
an
14:2
014
:20
Vasi
liy Y
u. T
syga
nkov
*Pe
rsis
tent
org
anic
pol
luta
nts i
n th
e fo
od c
hain
: Sa
lmon
, sea
bird
s and
m
arin
e m
amm
als f
rom
the
Nor
th-
Wes
t Pac
ific
(Rus
sian
Far
Eas
t)
14:2
0Fe
ng Z
hou*
Hyp
oxia
off
the Y
angt
ze R
iver
est
u-ar
y: O
bser
vatio
ns a
nd si
mul
atio
ns
14:2
0H
youn
-Woo
Kan
gN
ear f
utur
e lo
wer
-trop
hic
ecos
yste
m
proj
ectio
n in
the
seas
aro
und
Kor
ea14
:25
Ric
hard
Law
Expl
oitin
g th
e na
tura
l pro
duct
ivity
of
aqua
tic e
cosy
stem
s
14:4
014
:40
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a N
. Luk
yano
vaB
ioin
dica
tors
of m
arin
e po
llutio
n in
im
pact
ed a
reas
of t
he S
ea o
f Okh
otsk
14:4
0N
aohi
ro K
osug
i*A
utum
n de
pres
sion
in p
CO
2 in
the
Japa
n Se
a an
d co
ntrib
utio
n of
C
hang
jiang
dilu
ted
wat
er
14:4
0Fe
i Cha
iFu
ture
cha
nges
of n
utrie
nt d
ynam
ics
and
biol
ogic
al p
rodu
ctiv
ity in
C
alifo
rnia
Cur
rent
Sys
tem
14:4
5V
ladi
mir
V. K
ulik
*Th
e ef
fect
s of fi
shin
g on
eco
syst
em
stru
ctur
e of
the
Nor
thea
ster
n pa
rt of
th
e O
khot
sk S
eaO
cean
dyn
amic
s
15:0
015
:00
Pete
r S.
Ros
sEm
ergi
ng o
cean
pol
lutio
n is
sues
in
the
NE
Paci
fic O
cean
var
y by
mat
rix:
Less
ons f
rom
sedi
men
ts, s
hellfi
sh a
nd
mar
ine
mam
mal
s
15:0
0Ju
ying
Wan
gVa
riatio
n of
sea
surf
ace
pCO
2 and
co
ntro
lling
pro
cess
es in
col
d se
ason
s in
the
north
ern
Yello
w S
ea, C
hina
15:0
0Yo
ngqi
ang
Yu (I
nvite
d)Im
pact
s of e
xter
nal f
orci
ng o
n th
e de
cada
l clim
ate
varia
bilit
y in
CM
IP5
sim
ulat
ions
30
S3
[FR
26]
S4
[FR
35/3
7]S6
[F
R 31
/33]
S7
[FR
24/2
5]15
:05
Km
. Neh
a*A
ppra
isal
of fi
sher
ies m
anag
emen
t op
tions
to m
itiga
te c
limat
e ch
ange
ba
sed
on a
sim
ulat
ion
mod
el o
f im
-pa
cts i
n w
este
rn In
dian
Oce
an c
oral
re
efs
15:2
015
:20
Cof
fee
brea
k 15
:20
Shin
taro
Tak
ao*
Diu
rnal
var
iatio
n of
pH
in O
shor
o B
ay, H
okka
ido,
Japa
n –
A m
onito
r-in
g st
udy
asse
ssin
g an
d pr
ojec
ting
impa
cts o
f oce
an a
cidi
ficat
ion
on a
co
asta
l eco
syst
em15
:25
Saan
g-Yo
on H
yun
Post
er: A
sses
smen
t of K
orea
n po
llock
po
pula
tion
unde
r dat
a-lim
ited
si
tuat
ion
15:2
7Te
tsui
chir
o Fu
nam
oto
Post
er: S
tock
ass
essm
ent s
yste
m in
Ja
pan
15:2
9Yu
nlon
g C
hen
Post
er: R
edis
tribu
tion
of a
ncho
vy
(Eng
raul
is ja
poni
cus)
win
terin
g st
ock
unde
r clim
ate
chan
ge sc
enar
ios i
n th
e Ye
llow
Sea
15:3
0C
offe
e br
eak
15:3
0C
offe
e br
eak
15:4
015
:40
Dis
cuss
ion
15:4
0C
offe
e br
eak
15:5
0X
inyu
Guo
Mod
elin
g in
tera
nnua
l var
iatio
ns o
f Ja
pane
se c
omm
on sq
uid
(Tod
arod
es
paci
ficus
) res
ourc
es a
roun
d Ja
pan
15:5
0 L
ei Z
hou
A g
enes
is p
oten
tial i
ndex
for t
ropi
cal
cycl
one
usin
g oc
eani
c pa
ram
eter
s16
:00
16:0
0M
ichi
yo Y
amam
oto-
Kaw
aiC
alci
um c
arbo
nate
satu
ratio
n an
d oc
ean
acid
ifica
tion
in T
okyo
Bay
, Ja
pan
16:1
0H
yun
A K
im*
Man
agem
ent o
f sm
all y
ello
w c
roak
er,
Lari
mic
hthy
s pol
yact
is st
ock
in
Kor
ean
wat
ers u
sing
a le
ngth
-bas
ed
prod
uctio
n va
lue-
per-r
ecru
it an
alys
is
16:1
0 Yo
ng S
un K
im*
Seas
onal
cha
ract
eris
tics o
f the
lo
ng-te
rm se
a su
rfac
e te
mpe
ratu
re
varia
bilit
y in
the Y
ello
w a
nd E
ast
Chi
na S
eas
16:2
016
:20
Tsun
eo O
noSp
atio
-tem
pora
l var
iatio
n of
pC
O2 i
n sh
ore-
reef
wat
ers o
ff A
rasa
ki d
istri
ct,
Saga
mi B
ay, J
apan
16:3
0M
inky
oung
Ban
g*C
hang
es in
eco
logi
cal c
hara
cter
istic
s of
wal
leye
pol
lock
Gad
us c
halc
o-gr
amm
us in
acc
orda
nce
with
the
biom
ass fl
uctu
atio
n
16:3
0D
mitr
y V.
Ste
pano
vEf
fect
s of a
tmos
pher
ic fo
rcin
g on
ci
rcul
atio
n va
riabi
lity
in th
e no
rther
n Ja
pan/
East
Sea
in 1
948
to 2
010
FR st
ands
for “
Func
tion
Room
”* F
lags
an
Early
Car
eer S
cien
tist
31
S3
[FR
26]
S4
[FR
35/3
7]S6
[F
R 31
/33]
S7
[FR
24/2
5]16
:40
16
:40
Julie
E. K
eist
erD
iffer
entia
l sen
sitiv
ities
of c
rust
a-ce
an z
oopl
ankt
on to
oce
an a
cidi
fi-ca
tion
16:5
0D
iscu
ssio
n Fi
shin
g st
rate
gies
, fro
m st
ocks
to
ecos
yste
m
16:5
0
Don
gxia
o W
ang
Ano
mal
ous t
ropi
cal c
yclo
ne a
ctiv
ity
in th
e no
rthw
este
rn P
acifi
c in
201
417
:00
17:0
0L
iang
Xue
*Is
oce
an a
cidi
ficat
ion
dist
urbe
d by
cl
imat
e?17
:05
Mar
ie-J
oëlle
Roc
het (
Invi
ted)
The
Land
ing
Obl
igat
ion
in th
e Eu
rope
an U
nion
Com
mon
Fis
herie
s Po
licy:
Can
a re
gula
tion
focu
sed
on
reso
urce
util
izat
ion
addr
ess b
road
er
man
agem
ent o
bjec
tives
such
as l
imit-
ed e
nviro
nmen
tal i
mpa
cts,
econ
omic
de
velo
pmen
t, an
d fo
od su
pply
?
17:1
017
:10
Dis
cuss
ion
17:2
017
:20
Ian
S.F.
Jon
esTh
e ex
pect
ed im
pact
of o
cean
nou
r-is
hmen
t on
ocea
n ac
idity
17:3
0H
ee J
oong
Kan
g*A
ccep
tabl
e B
iolo
gica
l Cat
ch in
the
ecos
yste
m-b
ased
TA
C m
anag
emen
t
17:3
0Se
ssio
n en
ds
17:4
017
:40
Kan
nan
Gun
asek
aran
*Im
pact
of o
cean
aci
dific
atio
n on
m
orph
olog
ical
var
iatio
n in
cap
tive
cond
ition
of t
he b
enth
ic fo
ram
inife
ra
Amm
onia
bec
cari
i
17:5
0C
hong
liang
Zha
ngPo
ster
: Effi
cacy
of fi
sher
y cl
osur
e in
re
build
ing
depl
eted
stoc
ks: a
ccou
nt-
ing
for t
roph
ic in
tera
ctio
ns
17:5
2D
iscu
ssio
n M
anag
ing
byca
tch
and
disc
ards
18:0
0Se
ssio
n en
ds
18:0
0Se
ssio
n en
ds18
:00
Sess
ion
ends
32
Frid
ay, O
ctob
er 2
3S9
[F
R 26
]M
EQ
-Pap
er
[FR
31/3
3]PO
C-P
aper
, Day
2
[
FR 3
5/37
]E
xper
ienc
es a
nd le
sson
s lea
rned
in m
anag
ing
shar
ed/
tran
sbou
ndar
y st
ock
fishe
ries
C
onve
nors
: Sh
ang
Che
n (C
hina
) K
eith
Crid
dle
(USA
) M
itsut
aku
Mak
ino
(Jap
an)
Min
ling
Pan
(USA
)
Con
veno
rs:
Chu
anlin
Huo
(Chi
na)
Dar
lene
Sm
ith (C
anad
a)
Con
veno
rs:
Kyu
ng-I
l Cha
ng (K
orea
)M
icha
el F
orem
an (C
anad
a)
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
nors
8:
55In
trod
uctio
n by
Con
veno
rs
8:55
Intr
oduc
tion
by C
onve
nors
9:00
Rob
ert B
lasi
ak (I
nvite
d)*
Bal
loon
effe
cts i
n gl
obal
fish
erie
s: S
hifti
ng
para
digm
s
9:00
K
athr
yn H
igle
ySu
mm
ary
of W
orks
hop
5 on
“M
onito
ring
and
A
sses
smen
t of E
nviro
nmen
tal R
adio
activ
ity in
the
Nor
th P
acifi
c”
9:00
Yuri
Zue
nko
The
stru
ctur
e of
regi
onal
clim
ate
varia
bilit
y in
the
Far-E
aste
rn S
eas
9:20
9:20
D
mitr
y K
aplu
nenk
oPr
oced
ures
for c
orre
ctin
g in
situ
CTD
dat
a an
d re
sults
ob
tain
ed d
urin
g th
e N
EAR
-GO
OS
Cro
ss-B
asin
Clim
ate
Mon
itorin
g Se
ctio
n pr
ojec
t9:
25K
anae
Tok
unag
a (I
nvite
d)*
Coo
pera
tive
man
agem
ent o
f tra
ns-b
ound
ary
fish
stoc
ks9:
309:
30H
ongz
hi L
i*R
adio
activ
ity e
stim
ates
at N
orth
Pac
ific
Oce
an b
ased
on
radi
atio
n do
se ra
te9:
409:
40
Yupi
ng G
uan
Filte
ring
met
hods
for d
etec
ting
ocea
n st
riatio
ns9:
50E
kate
rina
Kur
ilova
Man
agem
ent o
f tra
nsbo
unda
ry st
ocks
of w
alle
ye
pollo
ck in
the
Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
9:50
Shiz
uho
Mik
i*St
ront
ium
-90
in m
arin
e fis
hes
10:0
010
:00
Vadi
m N
avro
tsky
On
spec
ifics
and
effe
cts o
f pro
cess
es in
stra
tified
bot
tom
la
yers
in th
e sh
elf z
one
of th
e se
a10
:10
Cat
arin
a W
or*
The
use
of a
Lag
rang
ian
mov
emen
t mod
el a
nd
man
agem
ent s
trate
gy e
valu
atio
n to
ass
ess m
an-
agem
ent p
erfo
rman
ce fo
r tra
nsbo
unda
ry st
ocks
10:1
0D
iscu
ssio
n R
adio
nucl
ides
10:2
010
:20
Qia
n Z
hou
Acc
umul
atio
n of
mic
ropl
astic
s on
coas
tal b
each
es,
Chi
na:
Abu
ndan
ce, c
ompo
sitio
n an
d so
urce
s
10:2
0K
yung
-Il C
hang
Seas
onal
var
iatio
n of
coa
stal
cur
rent
s in
the
East
/Jap
an
Sea
10:3
0C
offe
e br
eak
10:4
010
:40
Cof
fee
brea
k 10
:40
Sum
mar
y
10:4
510
:45
Sess
ion
ends
FR st
ands
for “
Func
tion
Room
”* F
lags
an
Early
Car
eer S
cien
tist
33
S9
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26]
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R 31
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10:5
0M
inlin
g Pa
n Sp
illov
er e
ffect
s of m
arin
e en
viro
nmen
tal r
egul
a-tio
n fo
r sea
turtl
e pr
otec
tion
11:0
011
:00
Serg
ey K
ulba
chny
i*H
ydro
carb
on e
xplo
ratio
n on
the
Sea
of O
khot
sk sh
elf
and
its p
ossi
ble
impa
ct o
n m
arin
e ec
osys
tem
s11
:10
Mik
hail
A. S
tepa
nenk
oIn
tera
nnua
l var
iabi
lity
of B
erin
g Se
a po
llock
se
ason
al m
igra
tions
and
the
impa
ct o
f eco
syst
em
chan
ges
11:2
011
:20
Yu H
aoH
isto
rical
tren
ds o
f ter
rigen
ous o
rgan
ic c
arbo
n
trans
porte
d by
the Y
angt
ze R
iver
(Cha
ngjia
ng)
11:3
0Yu
Hen
g L
u*Th
e ro
le o
f fish
ery
coop
erat
ive
asso
ciat
ions
on
fishe
ry m
anag
emen
t and
the
cons
erva
tion
of
fishe
ry re
sour
ces:
A c
ase
stud
y of
Sak
urae
bi
(Ser
gia
luce
ns) i
n Ta
iwan
and
Japa
n
11:4
011
:40
Liju
n Q
i*Th
e ge
oche
mic
al si
gnal
s in
the
aban
done
d H
uang
he
Riv
er D
elta
surf
ace
sedi
men
ts
11:5
0D
iscu
ssio
n
12:0
012
:00
Sum
mar
y
12:2
0Se
ssio
n en
ds12
:20
Sess
ion
ends
34
POSTER SESSION, October 22
S1. Change and Sustainability of the North Pacific
S1-P1 Robert BlasiakSocio-ecological linkages enhancing the resilience of Japan’s Urato Islands
S1-P2 Yury ZuenkoChange of the dense bottom water production on the northern Okhotsk Sea shelf and its transport to the intermediate layer of the North Pacific
S1-P3 Yury ZuenkoClimatic changes of temperature, salinity and nutrients in the Amur Bay of the Japan Sea
S1-P4 Shin-ichi ItoGeographic variation in Pacific herring growth in response to regime shifts in the North Pacific Ocean
S1-P5 Xiansen YeA multivariate assessment of eutrophication in three typical bays of the northern Zhejiang, East China Sea
S1-P6 Swati KatiyarChange dynamics analysis of the shoreline using optical sensors in coastal stretch of Bay of Bengal, India
S1-P7 Min ZhangSeasonal variability of phytoplankton in the North Pacific and North Atlantic Ocean from space
S1-P8 Meng WeiA quantitative definition of global warming hiatus and 50-year prediction of global mean surface temperature
S1-P9 Yuan-yuan WangPlankton distribution characteristics and its interactive relationship in southern waters of Miaodao Archipelago
S1-P10 Hui ZhangIchthyoplankton assemblage structure of spring in the Yangtze estuary revealed by biological and environmental visions
S1-P11 Yang LiuThe impact of winter East Asia Monsoon and ice coverage variation on Japanese scallop aquaculture in Saroma Lake, Japan
S1-P12 Changdong LiuExploring nonstationary and scale-dependent relationships between aquatic species distribution and habitat variables using geographically weighted regression
S1-P13 John A. BarthOccurrence of demersal fishes in relation to near-bottom oxygen levels within the California Current large marine ecosystem
S1-P14 Umesh K. PradhanImpact of typhoon on the changing particulate organic matter characteristics: Case study of Nandujiang along the tropical Hainan Island, China
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S1-P15 Yiping RenEvaluating management strategies of limited data species based on hierarchical demographic approaches: An example using yellow croaker (Larimichthys polyactis) along north Pacific coast of China
S1-P16 Oleg BulatovClimate change and the fishery in Russia–2030
S1-P17 Andrew R.S. RossThe International Group for Marine Ecological Time Series (IGMETS): Assessing global oceanic changes through joint time series analysis
S1-P18 Zhiwei ZhangIsland economic vulnerability to natural disasters — The case of Changdao
S3. Eastern-western approaches to fisheries: Resource utilization and ecosystem impacts
S3-P1 Saang-Yoon HyunAssessment of Korean pollock population under data-limited situation
S3-P2 Tetsuichiro FunamotoFishery stock assessment and management system in Japan
S3-P3 Yunlong ChenRedistribution of anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) wintering stock under climate change scenarios in the Yellow Sea
S3-P4 Chongliang ZhangEfficacy of fishery closure in rebuilding depleted stocks: Accounting for trophic interactions
S4. Indicators of emerging pollution issues in the North Pacific Ocean
S4-P1 Xiaoyan YiAcute effects of emamectin benzoate on the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus poplesia
S4-P2 Qian Zhou on behalf of Cui ZhangPhototransformation of oxytetracycline in saline waters under simulated sunlight irradiation: Kinetics, mechanism and products
S4-P3 Tatyana A. BelanAssessment of marine environment quality of the coastal zone of Peter the Great Bay (the Sea of Japan/ East Sea)
S4-P4 Vasiliy Yu. TsygankovMetal concentrations in pink and chum salmon (Kuril Islands, the North Western Pacific)
S4-P5 Oleg V. LosevEstimation of seawater pollution in Uglovoy Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan/East Sea)
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S5. Ocean circulation of the Western Pacific and its response to climate change
S5-P1 Jiepeng ChenInfluences of Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean SST on the intensity of interannual variability in summer rainfall over southern China
S5-P2 Yonggang WangThe vertical distributions of the volume transport through major exit passages of the Pacific to Indian Ocean Throughflow
S5-P3 Zhan LianA comparison of wind stress datasets for the South China Sea
S5-P4 Junchuan SunNumerical study on the bottom branch of the Yellow Sea Warm Current
S5-P5 Feng NanRapid freshening of the upper ocean in the South China Sea since the early 1990s
S5-P6 Wei CuiA statistical analysis of mesoscale eddies in the northwest Pacific Ocean from 22 years of altimetry data
S6. Ocean Acidification Observation Network for the North Pacific and adjacent areas of the Arctic Ocean
S6-P1 Miming ZhangThe surface seawater DMS distributions, sea-air fluxes and its influence to sulfur aerosols in the North Pacific Ocean
S6-P2 Yumei ZhaoOcean acidification observation system at Bohai Gulf based on ocean acidification characteristic parameters
S6-P3 Yanmin WangAdvances in ocean acidification of a vulnerable carbon pool in the Southern Ocean
S6-P4 Jiexia ZhangSurface undersaturation and subsurface maxima of nitrous oxide in the Chukchi Sea Shelf and Chukchi Abyssal Plain
S6-P5 Suqing XuSeasonal variation of distribution of air-sea CO2 flux in the Taiwan Strait and its controlling mechanism
S6-P6 Naohiro Kosugi on behalf of Masao IshiiTrend of ocean acidification in the tropical and subtropical zones of the western North Pacific along 137°E
S6-P7 Weimin WangEffects of CO2-driven ocean acidification on the early development of scallop Argopecten irradias (Lamarck, 1819)
S6-P8 Jianfang ChenMonitoring of eutrophication and ocean acidification off the Changjiang Estuary
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S6-P9 Alex KozyrCDIAC data management and archival support for a high-frequency atmospheric and seawater pCO2 data set from 14 open ocean moorings
S6-P10 Chengxuan LiSpatial distributions of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and influencing factors in the Norwegian and Greenland seas during summer
S7. Past, present, and future climate in the North Pacific Ocean: Updates of our understanding since IPCC AR5
S7-P1 Jingli MuEffects of CO2-driven ocean acidification (OA) on early life stages of marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma)
S7-P2 Dmitry V. StepanovFeatures of the circulation structure in the Okhotsk Sea based on high-resolution numerical simulation in 1979 to 2000
S7-P3 Guoping ZhuVariation and it periodicity of sea surface temperature in the eastern Yellow Sea in the recent 30 years
S7-P4 Hee Seok JungDevelopment of a regional climate coupled model for the seas around Korea
S7-P5 Yajuan SongThe effects of runoff forcing on the summer monsoon onset in a climate model
S7-P6 Lin LiuThe Wyrtki jet simulated in CMIP5 models
S7-P7 Yan LiThe detecting and adjusting of the sea surface temperature data homogeneity over coastal zone of Circum Bohai Sea
S7-P8 Lyubov VasilevskayaChange of beginning and duration of the first stage of Far-Eastern summer monsoon on the southern coast of Primorye
S7-P9 Zhi LiModulation of interannual variability of tropical cyclone activity over Southeast Indian Ocean by negative IOD phase
S7-P10 Baochao LiuThe impact of local SST and tropical ISO on the monsoon onset over BOB in CMIP5 coupled models
S7-P11 Kuiping LiMonsoon onset in the Bay of Bengal associated with the first northward-propagating intra-seasonal oscillation
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S8. Marine ecosystem services and economics of marine living resources
S8-P1 Liang LiuEvaluation of the Marine Ecosystem services of the Liaodong Gulf, Bohai Gulf and Laizhou Gulf, China
S8-P2 Wei XuSea use intensity assessment and practice in China—A new methodology for ocean management
S8-P3 Ke-liang ChenMarine ecosystem services value accounting and driving forces: A case study of Xiamen Bay
S10. The human dimensions of harmful algal blooms
S10-P1 Renyan LiuToxic Protoceratium reticulatum and yessotoxins from the Chinese Yellow Sea
S10-P2 Ren-Cheng YuApplication of qPCR methods in detection of PST-producing Alexandrium species in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea
S10-P3 Yang LinAdvances in marine algae hemolysin molecules
S10-P4 Jing YangNumerical study on the prediction of the Harmful Algae Blooms in the East China Sea
S10-P5 Dan WangPrediction, prevention and mitigation of harmful algal blooms in the China Sea
S10-P6 Chunjiang GuanStudy on the changes of phytoplankton composition and climate in Qingduizi Bay Chinese northern Yellow Sea
BIO Contributed Paper Session
BIO-P1 Anders KnudbyDistribution modeling for species and species assemblages, an exploration of spatial patterns with gradient forest
BIO-P2 Yu XinSpatial distribution of δ15N of chlorophyll-a in surface sediment of the northern Benguela Upwelling System
BIO-P3 Rubao JiPhytoplankton phenology in the Bering Sea: Variability and drivers
BIO-P4 Soeon AhnDiet of long-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus capensis) in the East Sea (Japan Sea), Korea
BIO-P5 Haifeng ZhangPaleoceanographic changes since 50 ka B�P� inferred from radiolarian assemblages in Gulf of Alaska, subarctic North Pacific
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BIO-P6 Feiyan DuEcological characteristics of zooplankton in the northern waters of Nan’ao Island
BIO-P7 Yan LiuPolyamines response to nutrient limitation stress and their physiological roles in Skeletonema costatum
BIO-P8 Howon LeeContribution of bacterial communities to total primary production in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean
BIO-P9 HuiTae JooCarbon and nitrogen uptake rates of phytoplankton in the East Sea (Japan Sea) in 2012
BIO-P10 Sang Heon LeeSpatial and temporal patterns of primary production in the Japan/East Sea
BIO-P11 Na-eun JoRelationship between phytoplankton macromolecular compositions and zooplankton proximate compositions in the Southwestern Japan/East Sea
BIO-P12 Jihong ZhangLong term change of chlorophyll-a concentration in Sanggou Bay, China
BIO-P13 Chiyuki SassaComparative reproductive biology of three dominant myctophids of the genus Diaphus on the slope region of the East China Sea
BIO-P14 Seung Ho BaekResponses of microbial communities to dosing with the algicide thiazolidinedione derivative TD49 in a mesocosm experiment
BIO-P15 Jun LiThe application of products from Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) in China Sea
BIO-P16 Ye Won KimComparison of macromolecular compositions of different size phytoplankton in Gwangyang Bay, Korea
BIO-P17 Pan JunThe use of the LOPC to measure horizontal and vertical zooplankton size and abundance of 35°N section in summer
BIO-P18 Shinji ShimodeThree-year variability of Eucalanus californicus population in Sagami Bay, Japan: Relationships between population density and duration of surface occurrence
BIO-P19 Qian XuSpatial variations of phytoplankton communities in July of 2011 and 2013 in the East China Sea derived by photosynthetic pigments
BIO-P20 Takafumi YamaguchiSeasonal changes in prosome length and egg reproduction of planktonic copepod Calanus sinicus in Sagami Bay, Japan
BIO-P21 Daisuke HasegawaOyashio spring bloom observed by an underwater glider
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BIO-P22 Nam-Il WonMarine microbiological communities in Korean coastal waters examined by NGS analysis
BIO-P23 Nam-Il WonTrophic linkages among biological communities in Korean coastal waters examined by stable isotope analyses
BIO-P24 Jingwen LiuMarine virus mediated sphingolipid metabolic regulation and the apoptosis-inducing in marine Emilianian huxleyi
BIO-P25 Naoki YoshiePhytoplankton change in the Kuroshio region of the East China Sea associated with the Kuroshio frontal eddy
BIO-P26 Pawan K. ChaudharyChlorophylls and phycoerythrins as markers of ecological forcing on phytoplankton in New Caledonia and oceanic adjacent area
BIO-P27 Kedong YinThe influence of decadal typhoon events on chlorophyll and carbon fixation in the East China Sea
BIO-P28 Kazuaki TadokoroSeasonal variation of mesozooplankton community in the Oyashio and Kuroshio-Oyashio Transition waters, western North Pacific
BIO-P29 Sachihiko ItohMixed layer depth and chlorophyll a: Profiling float observations in the Kuroshio-Oyashio Exten-sion region
BIO-P30 C. Tracy ShawHypoxia tolerance in oxygen minimum zone euphausiids
BIO-P31 Seung Won JungEffects of temperature and nutrients on changes in genetic diversity of bacterioplankton communities as revealed by 454 pyrosequencing in a semi-closed bay, South Korea
BIO-P32 Seung Won JungMicrophytoplankton community structure of a Cochlodinium polykrikoides bloom in the Tongyeo-ng coastal waters of South Korea using morphological and 454 pyrosequencing methods
BIO-P33 Qinsheng WeiHypoxia off the Changjiang River estuary and its relationships with plume front and upwelling in summer
BIO-P34 Taek-Kyun LeeIdentification of microalgae in South Sea of Korea by species-specific PCR
BIO-P35 Qinsheng WeiEcological responses to the offshore detached Changjiang diluted water in summer
BIO-P36 Franz MueterDelineating a physical and biological break point in the Gulf of Alaska
BIO-P37 Leslie BrownExamination of water quality of an oligotrophic salmon lake in British Columbia, Canada using MERIS satellite imagery
BIO-P38 Zhichuang LuAnalysis of finless porpoise diet using prey morphological characters and DNA barcoding
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FIS Contributed Paper Session
FIS-P1 Alexey Khoruzhiy on behalf of Alexander ZavolokinShifts in hydrological regime and their implication for distribution and abundance of fish in the western Bering Sea in 21st century
FIS-P2 Kui ZhangStock assessment for the Trichiurus japonicus fishery in the East China Sea based on Bayesian state-space modelling
FIS-P3 Ekaterina Kurilova on behalf of Albina KanzeparovaThe impact of climate factors on Pacific salmon within Khabarovsk territory
FIS-P4 Jun ZhangIn situ target strength measurements of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis and yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares in the South China Sea
FIS-P5 Hongjun LiGenetic diversity and differentiation of seven geographical populations of hard clam (Meretrix meretrix) assessed by COI and microsatellite markers
FIS-P6 Hitomi OyaizuModeling the migration and growth of immature Pacific saury (Cololabis saira) using an individual-based bioenergetics model
FIS-P7 Su Min KimProximate composition and stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) of Japanese jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus) in the Geumo Island nursery ground
FIS-P8 Wen-Bin HuangEvaluation of a commercial CPUE standardization model applied to the Pacific saury fishery in the North Pacific
FIS-P9 Xinqing ZhengA mass-balance ecosystem model of a subtropical bay
FIS-P10 Elizabeth LogerwellExamining two macro invertebrate communities using functional traits and environmental variables in and around Barrow Canyon in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas
FIS-P11 Jin-Koo KimRestricted separation of the spawning areas of two lineages of sand lance, Ammodytes personatus, in the Yellow Sea and East Sea
FIS-P12 Jung Hwa RyuDiversity and community structure of marine fish species in Korean waters during 2006-2013
FIS-P13 Se Hun MyoungThe role of Gangjin Bay: Spawning or nursery grounds for fish?
FIS-P14 Zhongxin WuFood partitioning among three reef fish in the Lidao coastal waters of northern Yellow Sea, China
FIS-P15 Matthew R. BakerEnvironmental thresholds and species distribution: Implications for interactions and recruitment in multispecies models
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FIS-P16 Chris RooperUsing species distribution models to define essential fish habitat in Alaska
FIS-P17 Hiroshi KurodaParticle tracking experiments to specify hatching areas of the Pacific stock of chub mackerel off the southeastern coast of Japan
FIS-P18 Motomitsu TakahashiInterannual variations in growth trajectories of juvenile jack mackerel Trachurus japonicus in the Tsushima Warm Current
FIS-P19 Zhe LiBehavioral responses of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) juveniles to food deprivation, temperature gradients and light
FIS-P20 Tetsuichiro FunamotoOptimum survival temperature for walleye pollock larvae
FIS-P21 Rintaro KoideAcoustic survey of dominant mesopelagic fishes off eastern Hokkaido, Japan
FIS-P22 Jiaguang XiaoComplete mitochondrial genome of Sillago species: Insights into taxonomy and phylogeny
FIS-P23 Zhiqiang HanGenetic evidence for speciation in Japanese sand lance Ammodytes personatus: Pleistocene isolation, temperature and current promoted speciation
FIS-P24 Olga ZikunovaThe abundance of the chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum) population in the basin of the Kamchatka River
FIS-P25 Lu LiuGenetic variation and population structure of marbled rockfish (Sebastiscus marmoratus) in the Northwestern Pacific inferred from microsatellite analysis
FIS-P26 Xin YuEvaluating three size removal methods in otolith shape analysis, using the Japanese grenadier anchovy (Coilia nasus) and Osbeck’s grenadier anchovy (Coilia mystus) in Chinese coastal waters
FIS-P27 Alexei M. Orlov“Jawless Fishes of the World” – A new book dealing with various aspects of lampreys and hagfishes worldwide
MEQ Contributed Paper Session
MEQ-P1 Shijie HeStudy of impact of moderate and heavy weathering processes on individual carbon and hydrogen isotope of n-alkanes in oils
MEQ-P2 Hyeon Ho ShinThe role of temporary cysts in dense blooms caused by Cochlodinium polykrikoides Margalef
MEQ-P3 Ruijing LiThe occurrence and Distribution of HBCDs in Laizhou Bay of China
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MEQ-P4 Ping DuResponses of mesozooplankton communities to different anthropogenic activities in a subtropical eutrophic bay
MEQ-P5 Dabin LeeEstimation of carrying capacity by measuring coastal environmental parameters in Geoje-Hansan Bay, Korea
MEQ-P6 Yuya ShigenobuRadiocesium transfer from contaminated sediment to benthic organisms and demersal fish
MEQ-P7 Daisuke AmbeSpatio-temporal variation of radiocesium in sea sediment on benthic marine ecosystem based on five-minute resolution mapping
MEQ-P8 Pokin ChannimitsriDistribution of major and trace elements in surface sediments of the Gulf of Thailand
MEQ-P9 Thanakorn JiwarungrueangkulClay mineralogical records of sediment provenance change during the sea level rise of last deglaciation in the southern South China Sea
MEQ-P10 Sang Pham NhuGeochemical records of provenance and East Asian monsoon evolution during the Late Quaternary in the western South China Sea
MEQ-P11 Takami MoritaRadioactive cesium in marine organisms around Japan
MEQ-P12 Jin HuangResearch of pore water nutrients diffusion fluxes in the Yangtze River Estuary adjacent waters
MEQ-P13 Zhun LIResting cysts of potentially harmful dinoflagellates in Korean coastal area
MEQ-P14 Jun ZhaoEarly diagenesis of sedimentary chloropigments in the Changjiang and Mississippi river-dominated ocean margins: Implications for source, transport and burial of organic carbon
MEQ-P15 Sung-Suk SuhDetection of Cochlodinium polykrikoides using sandwich hybridization integrated with nuclease protection assay
MEQ-P16 Min-bo LuoLarge ocean engineering impact on distribution characteristics of epifauna community in waters around Yangshan Islands in Hangzhou Bay
MEQ-P17 Yang-Guang GuHeavy metal concentrations in wild fishes captured from the South China Sea and associated health risks
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POC Contributed Paper Session
POC-P1 Andrés H. AriasTime-series wavelet transform exposes South Atlantic Ocean changes during the last 40 years
POC-P2 Miaohua MaoInvestigation of shallow and deep water wave dynamics using unstructured SWAN: An application to Lake Michigan
POC-P3 Neil K. S. CheongPaleoenvironmental reconstruction from deepwater sedimentary records in the central South China Sea since the middle Pleistocene
POC-P4 Xiang-nan WangStudy on the hydrodynamic performance of a flap bottom-hinged wave energy converter
POC-P5 He WangDynamic evaluation of Envisat ASAR derived ocean swell in North Pacific
POC-P6 Xiaoqi HuangError variation analysis and global assessment for total water vapor of HY-2 Scanning microwave radiometer
POC-P7 Svetlana MarchenkoSeasonal variability of water circulation in the deep Bering Sea
POC-P8 Mingbing LiApplication of Wave Drifter to marine environment observation
POC-P9 Zhanming HuAnalysis on the formation dynamics of a typical small-scale eddy in the Bohai Sea
POC-P10 Jianjun KangAnalysis of ocean surface wave spectra from a new wave buoy
POC-P11 Ying LiStudy of the turbulent mixing in the northwestern Pacific based on a fine-scale parameterization method
POC-P12 Georgiy S. MoiseenkoUpper layer phenomena monitoring of the sea using EOF analysis of remote sensing data
POC-P13 Jianyu NiAnnual variation of Ba/Ca and Mn/Ca ratios in Porite coral from eastern Hainan Island and their environmental implication
POC-P14 SvetlanaYu. GlebovaWinter cyclonic activity in the Asia-Pacific region and its effect on surface temperature in the Sea of Okhotsk in the 2000s
POC-P15 (cancelled)
Evgeniya MaryinaFeatures resulting from reconstructing vector fields of tidal currents on the shelf of eastern Sakhalin Island (Sea of Okhotsk)
POC-P16 Tsuyoshi WakamatsuLong term, high-resolution ocean reanalysis of the Northwest Pacific Ocean
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POC-P17 Ferdenant A. MkrtchyanProblems in detecting and classifying sea surface anomalies by remote sensing
POC-P18 Jianfeng WangMeasurements of the turbulent energy dissipation rate in the Changjiang river near-field plume
POC-P19 Jae-Kwi SoA preliminary study on the tidal effects on the Yellow Sea Bottom Cold Water and its ecosystem using a physics-ecosystem coupled model
POC-P20 Hee Dong JeongVariation of sea surface chlorophyll a in the southwestern boundary area of the East Sea
POC-P21 Svetlana P. ShkorbaLinkages of climatic anomalies in the North Pacific, Asia at temperate latitudes, Indo-Pacific and Arctic oceans
POC-P22 Fei YuThe formation process of Southern Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass in spring
POC-P23 Vladimir I. PonomarevSimulation of mesoscale and submesoscale circulation in the northwestern Japan Sea
POC-P24 Chuntao ChenAssessment of GPS buoy accuracy for altimeter sea surface height calibration
POC-P25 Gang WangDecadal variability of upper ocean heat content in the Pacific
POC-P26 Yuanling ZhangIntercomparison of reanalysis datasets on ocean heat content
W2. Identifying major threats to marine biodiversity and ecosystems in the North Pacific
W2-P1 Jianguo DuAssessing ecological risks of heavy metals to marine organisms by species sensitivity distributions
W2-P2 Kwang-Sik ChoiMacroalgal-coral phase shifts on subtidal benthic community on the northern coast of Jeju Island, Korea
W3. Linking climate change and anthropogenic impacts to higher trophic levels via primary producers
W3-P1 Yi XuHow does explicit treatment of spatial variability in environmental conditions affect simulated anchovy recruitment?
W3-P2 Jingjing ZhengA modeling study of the hypoxia dynamic off the Changjiang Estuary
W3-P3 Qiang HaoThe satellite net primary production and its control mechanisms in the Changjiang Estuary, China
W3-P4 Yanfang XiaoThe merged global ocean chlorophyll content product
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W4. Marine Environment Emergencies: Detection, monitoring, response, and impacts
W4-P1 Pavan KumarExploring the potential of Geospatial Technology for oil spill detection in shallow coastal areas in the Arabian Gulf
W4-P2 Yifei ZhangComplex toxic impacts of heavy metals and PAHs to marine mussels cells
W4-P3 Jiangling XuDrift prediction of oil spill and its decision support for emergency response
W5. Monitoring and Assessment of Environmental Radioactivity in the North Pacific
W5-P1 Peng ZhouRadioactive status of seawater and assessment in the northeast South China Sea, the Luzon Strait and its adjacent area
W5-P2 Hongqi ShiMonitoring of 134Cs in surface sea wate
W5-P3 Dekun HuangTemporal variations of 7Be and 210Pb activity in aerosols at Xiamen, China
W5-P4 Jianda JiEffects of external gamma irradiation on growth of Phaeodactylum tricornutum
W5-P5 Delvan NevilleRadionuclide tracers suggest different migratory patterns in two groups of North Pacific albacore (Thunnus alalunga)
W5-P6 Galina S.BorisenkoAssessment impact of radioactive contamination on the Pacific saury after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident
W6. Best practices for and scientific progress from North Pacific Coastal Ocean Observing Systems
W6-P1 Fanglin ChengA representative assessment method for the coastal marine observation environment
W6-P2 Ryuta MurashigeTemporal change of plankton and environmental factors during typhoons observed at the Oshima Cabled Observatory
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POSTERS FROM OBSERVING ORGANIZATIONS
AOOS Phil MundyAlaska Ocean Observing System
Argo Jianping XuObserving the Oceans in Real Time
CLIVAR Lei HanCLIVAR: 20 years’ progress in coordinating international activities on climate and ocean research
ESSAS Franz MueterESSAS – Ecosystem Studies of Subarctic and Arctic Seas
GESAMP Peter KershawJoint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection
IMBER Yi XuIMBER – Research for marine sustainability: Synthesis and the way forward
ISC Gerard Thomas DiNardo and Chi-Lu SunInternational Scientific Committee for Tuna and Tuna-like Species in the North Pacific Ocean
MABIK Keyseok ChoeIntroduction to the National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea
NEAR-GOOS Hee-Dong JeongNorth-East Asian Regional GOOS program
NPRB Matthew R. BakerIntegrated ecosystem research programs – North Pacific Research Board
SAHFOS George GrahamIntegrated marine environmental sensing with the SAHFOS Continuous Plankton Recorder survey
SCOR Sun SongScientific Committee on Oceanic Research
Upcoming International Events
9th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions January 19–21, 2016, Sydney, Australia
6th ICES/PICES Zooplankton Production Symposium on “New challenges in a changing ocean” May 9–13, 2016, Bergen, Norway http://www.ices.dk/news-and-events/symposia/Pages/6th-Zooplankton-Production-Symposium.aspx
ICES Symposium on “Understanding marine socio-ecological systems: Including the human dimension in Integrated Ecosystem Assessments” May 30–June 3, 2016, Brest, France http://www.ices.dk/news-and-events/symposia/Pages/Understanding-marine-socio-ecological-systems.aspx
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