Hi MARMAM people in the southwest UK,

South West Marine Ecosystems 2015
March 13th  PML Plymouth

Programme

The 2015 South West Marine Ecosystems Meeting (SWME) meeting will take place in 
the new lecture theatre at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML  
http://www.pml.ac.uk/Contact-us ) on Friday March 13th. The format and content 
will be similar to previous years with a mix of long and short presentations 
and good time for discussion and networking. Thanks to the generosity of PML 
the price will remain the same at £15 to help attract the widest range of 
people and in particular volunteers, students interested this area of work.  
The full programme is set out below but the objectives of the meeting include:


1.       Networking  To provide a networking opportunity for a wide cross 
section of people  to meet and exchange views on south-west marine ecosystems; 
this would include active support for volunteer observations and schemes 
(citizen science), marine science and research interests, managers and a range 
of sea users including nature conservation, fishing, tourism etc.


2.       To assess the annual events - ecological and oceanographic - of the 
previous year that have affected the south west marine ecosystems - making the 
linkages between environmental and biological phenomena e.g. SST on plankton or 
mackerel and cetaceans. We will be asking delegates to contribute their 
observations on 2014.



3.       Ecology of marine species   To explore research studies that throw 
particular light on aspects of ecology of marine species, planktonic, benthic 
and 'mobile' species (fish, birds, mammals, turtles)  and the ecosystem that 
supports them and to understand the status of populations of marine species in 
the south west and how they are responding to environmental and anthropogenic 
pressures


4.       Management and southwest marine ecosystems  To understand the linkages 
between science to managing human activities the marine environment with a view 
to supporting and promoting the health of southwest marine ecosystems

Programme

Version  Jan 15th 2015      Bold = confirmed         Timings may change

Session 1 Weather, Events & Observations in 2014, Oceanography
8.45   Registration and refreshments
9.30    Welcome and Introduction to the day    Chair:
9.35    Events & observations in 2014: Delegates will be invited to bring along 
and comment
                                on the events and their observations of 2014 
using structured approach,
                                                facilitated by Bob Earll CMS, 
Hannah & Duncan Jones  Marine Discovery
10.00   Update on SW Plankton Abigail McQuatters-Gollop SAHFOS
10.15   Brendan Godley Exeter University  Jellyfish Records - Paper - Citizen 
Science  tbc
10.30   Ocean front metrics for understanding foraging locations of gannets and 
basking sharks
                      Peter Miller PML and Kylie Scales PML/Univ. 
Plymouth/NOAA-ERD, Monterey, US
10.45   Results of the multiple remote vehicle trial to measure multi-trophic 
level interactions
Russell Wynn  NOC
11.00 -11.20 Discussion with the previous four speakers

11.20 -25   The south west Fulmar project            Alice Trevail
11.25 -30   The Coastal Code   Practical guidance for south-west coastal species
 Cornwall Wildlife Trust speaker to be confirmed

11.30 First break: Sandwiches and refreshments

12.10  Session 2   Fish and sea bed ecology   Chair:

12.10     Overfishing and the replacement of demersal finfish by shellfish: an 
example from the

                                English Channel                                 
        Jason Hall-Spencer Plymouth University

12.30   Skate populations in the south-west                   Cat Gordon & John 
Richardson Shark Trust

12.50   The status of basking sharks in the  south-west   Tom Horton CWT & 
Marine Discovery

13.10    Storm impacts on the seabed in protected and fished areas   Emma 
Sheehan

Plymouth University
13.30    What is site integrity? Applying current ecological knowledge to 
evolving marine policy

                                                                   Sian Rees 
Plymouth University
13.50     Intertidal discovery - results of the recent survey                   
 Carolyn Waddell, CWT
14.10 - 14.50  Second break: Cakes and refreshments


14.50   Session 3 Using science to inform marine management Chair:
14.50   The developing outcomes of rat eradication programmes on south-west 
Islands
                                                                                
                                            Paul St Pierre RSPB

15.10     Seals and shipping noise                                              
Clare Embling    Plymouth University
15.30    From observations to action....using research data to inform global 
campaign - the impacts
              of lost fishing gear on grey seals.                             
Sue Sayer Cornwall Seal Group & Bex Allen

15.50    The ecology of porpoises in the south-west - what's left to find out? 
An interactive session

with audience and organisational inputs             Facilitated by Bob Earll  
CMS

16.20    Inspiring images!                                                      
  Hannah & Duncan Jones  Marine Discovery

16.30   Close and refreshments



Booking is essential, please get the form from the SWME Website. 
<http://coastms.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=a477eb8cd0fd95c25563618a1&id=95914015aa&e=686d63024a>

Regards,
Peter Miller
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Remote Sensing Group, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, Plymouth PL1 
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