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    • Acoustic target classification. 

      Korneliussen, Rolf J. (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2018)
      Data are collected from a variety of acoustic systems in many countries to address a range of ecosystem monitoring and stock management objectives. A key step in the analysis of fisheries acoustics ...
    • Best practices for the provision of prior information for Bayesian stock assessment. 

      Romakkaniemi, Atso (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015)
      This manual represents a review of the potential sources and methods to be applied when providing prior information to Bayesian stock assessments and marine risk analysis. The manual is compiled as a product of the EC ...
    • Calibration of acoustic instruments. 

      Demer, David A.; Berger, Laurent; Bernasconi, Matteo; Bethke, Eckhard; Boswell, Kevin; Chu, Dezhang; Domokos, Reka; Dunford, Adam; Fassler, Sascha; Gauthier, Stephane; Hufnagle, Lawrence T,; Jech, J. Michael; Bouffant, Naigle; Lebourges-Dhaussy, Anne; Lurton, Xavier; Macaulay, Gavin J.; Perrot, Yannick; Ryan, Tim; Parker-Stetter, Sandra; Stienessen, Sarah; Weber, Thomas; Williamson, Neal (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2015)
      Acoustic sampling has long been a standard survey tool for estimating the abundance and distribution of fish, zooplankton, and their seabed habitat (Kimura, 1929; Sund, 1935; Holliday, 1972a; Nielson et al., 1980). ...
    • Chemical aspects of ocean acidification monitoring in the ICES marine area. 

      Hydes, David J.; McGovern, Evin; Walsham, Pamela (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013)
      It is estimated that oceans absorb approximately a quarter of the total anthropogenic releases of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. This is leading to acidification of the oceans, which has already been observed ...
    • Handbook of fish age estimation protocols and validation methods. 

      Vitale, Francesca; Clausen, Lotte Worsøe; Ní Chonchúir, Gráinne (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2019)
      The Planning Group on Commercial Catch, Discards and Biological Sampling (PGCCDBS) 2012 was approached by the ICES Publications and Communications Group (PUBCOM) with the suggestion to combine the existing protocols on ...
    • Handbook of geo-statistics in R for fisheries and marine ecology. 

      Petitgas, Pierre; Woillez, Mathieu; Rivoirard, Jacques; Renard, Didier; Bez, Nicolas (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017)
      Fisheries surveys to estimate the abundance of populations have become a pillar in providing fishery-independent data to determine the status of fish stocks and monitor ecosystems. Since the early 1990s, ...
    • IEC/ISO Bow-tie analysis of marine legislation: a case study of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. 

      Cormier, Roland; Elliott, Michael; Kannen, Andreas (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2018)
      Marine planning and coastal zone management require an understanding of the policy context (Cormier et al., 2015) that addresses ecosystem, cultural, social, economic, and legal aspects (Barnard and Elliott, 2015). ...
    • Manual of recommended practices for modelling physical – biological interactions during fish early life. 

      North, Elizabeth W.; Gallego, Alejandro; Petitgas, Pierre (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2009)
      The objectives of this manual of recommended practices(MRP) are to summarize appropriate methods for modelling physical–biological interactions during the early life of fish, to recommend modelli ...
    • Marine and coastal ecosystem-based risk management handbook. 

      Cormier, Roland; Kannen, Andreas; Elliott, Michael; Hall, Paulette; Davies, Ian M. (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013)
      Management of any environmental issue requires the application of management measures designed to eliminate, control, mitigate, or compensate for pressures related to the drivers of human activities to avoid potential ...