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vendredi, 11 septembre 2020 / Publié dans Frontpage

YOUR OPINION MATTERS !!!

The overall objective of SOMBEE is to build future scenarios of marine biodiversity with emphasis on the effects of fishing and climate change. Co-creating the program and sharing our findings with regional stakeholders is a top priority in SOMBEE.

Our team set up an online survey on the importance of various drivers and factors shaping the current and future status of fish species in your region.

The information collected will help guide how models are used and will help design outputs most relevant to regional groups (from scientists, to conservationists, to fishers).

The survey takes up to 15 min to be filled. It will be online until September 30, 2020.

GULF OF LIONS  
HUMBOLDT 
BLACK SEA 
NORTH SEA 
ENGLISH CHANNEL 
GULF OF GABES 

 

Do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions regarding this survey. For general information and if you are interested in participating, please contact:

For the survey: University of Hamburg’s Institute for Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries Science (fabien.moullec/at/uni-hamburg.de, vera.koepsel/at/uni-hamburg.de)

North Sea and English Channel: Bruno.Ernande/at/ifremer.fr, Morgane.Travers/at/ifremer.fr, Ghassen.Halouani/at/ifremer.fr

Black Sea: Ekin Akoglu (ekin/at/ims.metu.edu.tr)

Gulf of Lions: Gregoire.Certain/at/ifremer.fr, Tarek.Hattab/at/ifremer.fr, yunne-jai.shin/at/ird.fr

Gulf of Gabes: Ghassen.Halouani/at/ifremer.fr

Northern Humboldt: Ana Alegre (palegre/at/imarpe.gob.pe), Jorge Tam (jtam/at/imarpe.pe)

Yellow Sea: Yong Jun Tian (yjtian/at/ouc.edu.cn), Sun Peng (sunpeng/at/ouc.edu.cn)

Pacific Coast of Canada: William Cheung (w.cheung/at/oceans.ubc.ca), Muhammed Oyinlola (m.oyinlola/at/oceans.ubc.ca)

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