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Theme session A: Projected impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, wild captured and cultured fisheries, and fishery dependent communities
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Theme session B: ICES-PICES-CIESM session: Bioinvasion trajectories and impacts in contrasting marine environments
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Theme session C: Microbes to mammals: metabarcoding of the marine pelagic assemblage
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Theme session D: From iconic to overlooked species: How (electronic) tags improve our understanding of marine ecosystems and their inhabitants
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Theme session E: Poleward shifts and ecological changes of Arctic and Subarctic zooplankton and fish in response to climate variability and global climate change
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Theme session F: Linkages between spatial ecology and sustainable fisheries
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Theme session G: Marine foodwebs from end-to-end and back again, a theme session in honor of John Steele
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Theme session H: The practical use of ecosystem indicators for decision-making
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Theme session I: Anthropogenic effects on biogeochemical processes, carbon export and sequestration: Impact on ocean ecosystem services
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Theme session J: Assessing and promoting the survival of released catches and the implications of modified survival rates on aquatic systems
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Theme session K: Introducing man-made structures in marine systems: assessing ecological effects, knowledge gaps and management implications
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Theme session L: Ecosystem monitoring in practice
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Theme session M: Modelling social-ecological systems: methods and tools for scenario development and prediction
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Theme session N: Population status, life histories, ecology, asessment, and management of diadromous fishes
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Theme session O: Patterns, sources, and consequences of intraspecificvariation in responses of marine fauna to environmental stressors
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Theme session P: Recruitment dynamics in a changing environment: integrating spatial and temporal variability into stock assessment and management strategies
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Theme session Q: Integrating economic and social sciences in marine ecosystem services research
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Theme session R: Addressing social and ecological challenges to advance marine aquaculture in a rapidly changing environment
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Theme session S: Stock assessment methods, model complexity, and uncertainty