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Speakers

Session 1
SB Topic Session
Innovative Approaches and Applications to Foster Resilience in North Pacific Ecosystems

TBA

Session 1 Invited Speaker

Session 2
BIO/FIS/HD/ POC/MONITOR/FUTURE Topic Session
Changing Ecosystem Structure Under Global Climate Change: Monitoring, Detecting, Modelling, and Socio-Ecological Impacts

TBA

Session 2 Invited Speaker

Session 3
POC/FUTURE Topic Session
Interactions of Variability and Change in the North Pacific

Ileana Fenwick University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

Session 3 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 4
BIO/FIS/MONITOR Topic Session
Responses of Small Pelagic Fish Communities to Recent Climate Regime Shifts and Climate Extremes

Hiroshi Kuroda University of Hokkaido, Japan

Session 4 Invited Speaker

TBD

Robert Wildermuth NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, USA

Session 4 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 5
HD/POC/MONITOR/FUTURE Topic Session
Climate Extremes and Coastal Impacts in the Pacific

Shusaku Sugimoto Tohoku University , Japan

Session 5 Invited Speaker

TBA

Hyoeun Oh BS Center for Climate Physics, Korea

Session 5 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 6
FIS Topic Session
Incorporation of Climate and Ecosystem Impacts in Stock Assessment Advice: Discussion of Current Approaches and Challenges, and Charting a Path Forward

TBA

Session 6 Invited Speaker

Session 7
BIO/MONITOR Topic Session
The Impact of Oceanographic Processes on Ecosystems Supporting Fisheries Production in Boundary Current Regions

Gloria Silvana Duran Gomez Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan

Session 7 Invited Speaker

TBA

Akinori Takasuka The University of Tokyo, Japan

Session 7 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 8
FUTURE/S-CCME/AP-ECOP Topic Session
How Can Ecosystem-Scale Information be Used to Improve Our Understanding of Climate Change Impacts, and Support Management and Conservation in the North Pacific?

Julia Blanchard Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, Australia

Session 8 Invited Speaker

TBA

Yunne-Jai Shin Research Institute for Development for Marine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation (IRD MARBEC), France

Session 8 Invited Speaker

Dr. Yunne-Jai Shin is a Director of Research for the Research Institute for Development for Marine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation in France. She has a Ph.D. in Biomathematics from University Montpellier and two Master’s degrees in Biomathematics and Fisheries Science from the University of Paris and ENSAR Rennes. Previously, Dr. Shin acted as an honorary research associate at the University of Cape Town’s Department of Biological Sciences, and a research scientist at IRD. Her expertise is in marine biology and ecology. Some of her key achievements include the simulation of biodiversity scenarios for marine ecosystems under the combined effects of fishing and climate change; the assessment of the status of global marine ecosystems based on analyses of biodiversity indicators, and the development of state-of-the-art ecosystem models to run these scenarios. Dr. Shin served as the coordinating lead author of Chapter 4 of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ Global Assessment, Chapter 5 of the IPBES-IPCC scientific report, and participated in political hearings that ensued at the US Congress, French Parliament, and French Presidential Palace. What motivates Dr. Shin in AIMES is the opportunity to share visions from experts working in different disciplines and on different biomes. In the SSC, she hopes to contribute to the animation of research on biodiversity models and scenarios by bringing her expertise in marine ecosystem modeling and scenarios of ocean futures.

Session 9
MEQ/TCODE Topic Session
Marine Plastic and Microplastic Pollution in the North Pacific

Kazutaka Takahashi Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan

Session 9 Invited Speaker

TBA

Laurent Lebreton The Ocean Cleanup, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Session 9 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 10
POC/FUTURE Topic Session
Multiscale Physical, Biological and Ecosystem Dynamics Under Conventional and Carbon-Dioxide Removal Based Climate Scenarios

Annalisa Bracco Program Ocean Science & Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Session 10 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 11
FIS/BIO Topic Session
Applying Innovative and Established Approaches to Assess the Resilience of the Early life Stages of North Pacific Fishes to Changing Oceanographic Conditions

Rasmus Swalethorp Scrips Institution of Oceanography, USA

Session 11 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 12
FIS/BIO Topic Session
Understanding the Linkages Between Forage Species and Top Predators and How They May Affect Resilience in North Pacific Ecosystem

Shin-ichi Ito University of Tokyo, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, Japan

Session 12 Invited Speaker

TBA

Yutaka Watanuki Hokkaido University, Japan

Session 12 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 14
MEQ/HD Topic Session
The Status and Future of Urban Oceans of the North Pacific - Pathways to Resilient and Sustainable Coastal Cities

Gen Kanaya National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

Session 14 Invited Speaker

TBA

Akio Sohma Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan

Session 14 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 15
HD Topic Session
The Rise of Bibliometric Analyses to Address Sustainability Solutions Through a Human Dimension Lens

Karen Hunter Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)

Session 15 Invited Speaker

Karen Hunter has over 20 years’ experience focused mainly on climate adaptation science in DFO’s Pacific Region, Ecosystem Science Division. With a large network of colleagues, she helps create solutions to improve how we conserve and manage living resources in a changing climate. Karen’s science approach emphasizes the need to bring conceptual and theoretical ideas into our day-to-day operations to manage problems creatively and flexibly. She was part of a DFO team who co-developed novel risk-based frameworks that can operationalize multiple human values and risks from threats like climate change into decision-making, and co-developed studies to better understand the integration of climate adaptation and ecological integrity in marine protected areas at a global scale. Prior to DFO, Karen led the re-establishment of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on Vancouver Island, BC, and worked at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA, where she focused on the impacts of changing habitat conditions on fish movement and growth – thus ‘challenging problems’ and the ‘changing environment’ have been central to her work since 2000. Karen serves as Vice-Chair of the PICES Human Dimensions Committee and is co-chair of two PICES Working Groups (WG51: Exploring Human Networks to Power Sustainability and WG49: Climate Extremes and Coastal Impacts in the Pacific).

Session 16
HD Topic Session
Radiocarbon Studies in the North Pacific and its Marginal Seas

Yusuke Yokoyama The University of Tokyo, Japan

Session 16 Invited Speaker

TBA

Session 17
MEQ Topic Session
What Can we Learn About the Occurrence of Karenia spp. Blooms in the North Pacific?

TBD

Session 17 Invited Speaker

Workshop 1
FIS/HD/ POC/MONITOR/TCODE/TCODE Topic Workshop
Climate-Ready Fisheries Management: Reviewing Effective Strategies for Developing Decision Support Tools

Beth Fulton CSIRO, Australia

Workshop 1 Invited Speaker

TBA

Workshop 2
BIO/MONITOR Topic Workshop
Intercomparison of North Pacific Zooplankton Time Series

TBA

Workshop 3
HD/MEQ/FUTURE Topic Workshop
Present and Future Pressures and Human Activities in the Arctic Ocean and Pacific Gateways

Martine van den Heuvel-Greve Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen Marine Research, Netherlands

Workshop 3 Invited Speaker

TBA

Workshop 4
BIO/POC Topic Workshop
Building Framework for Cross-Community Conversation Between Natural Carbon Cycles and Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

Yanli Lei Institute of Oceanology (ISO), CAS, China

Workshop 4 Invited Speaker

TBA

Masao Ishii Meteolorogical Research Institute, Japan

Workshop 4 Invited Speaker

TBA

Kenta Watanabe Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan

Workshop 4 Invited Speaker

TBA

Workshop 6
TCODE/FUTURE Topic Workshop
Effective Strategies Across Ocean Data Lifecycles: Enhancing Ocean Data Management and Mobilization
Workshop 7
BIO Topic Workshop
Response of Top Predators to Unusual Oceanographic, Climatic and Anthropogenic Events in the North Pacific

Vladimir Burkanov North Pacific Wildlife Consulting LLC, RNGO "Marine Mammal Council", USA/Russia

Workshop 7 Invited Speaker

TBA

Jennifer Provencher Environment and Climate Change Canada

Workshop 7 Invited Speaker

TBA

Workshop 8
HD/TCODE/FUTURE Topic Workshop
Engaging with Local and Traditional Knowledge Holders to Co-Design Ocean Science in Pacific Small Island Developing States

Meshach Sukulu World Fish, Solomon Islands

Workshop 8 Invited Speaker

TBA

Alicia Edwards Reimaanlok Program, Marshall Islands

Workshop 8 Invited Speaker

TBA

Hideyuki Shiozawa Island Nations Division of Ocean Policy Research Institute (OPRI), Japan

Workshop 8 Invited Speaker

TBA

George Carter Sala Australian National University, Australia

Workshop 8 Invited Speaker

TBA

Workshop 10
POC/TCODE/MONITOR Topic Workshop
An Examination of Shelf Data collected by Moorings and Other Fixed Stations in the North Pacific Ocean

Amandine Schaeffer University of New South Wales, Australia

Workshop 10 Invited Speaker

TBA

Workshop 11
MEQ Topic Workshop
Harnessing Environmental DNA (eDNA) for Early Detection and Monitoring of Marine Invasions in the Face of Climate Change

Keiji Iwasaki Nara University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Geography, Japan

Workshop 11 Invited Speaker

TBA

Tadasi Kajita Ryukyu University, Japan

Workshop 11 Invited Speaker

TBA