Ryan R. Rykaczewski (Keynote)
Projecting ecosystem consequences of climate variability and change:
Aspirations for the next 25 years of PICES
Phillip R. Mundy (Plenary)
A reference frame of environmental time series observations for detecting change in North Pacific Ecosystems;
the North Pacific Ecosystem Status Report
Philip Munday (Invited)
Predicting evolutionary responses to climate change in the sea: Progress and challenges
Alan C. Haynie (Invited)
Why people matter: Past and future analysis of the role of humans in marine ecosystems
Robert Blasiak
Applying fractionalization indices to transboundary fish stocks to forecast future conflict hotspots
Cornelius Hammer (Invited)
PICES-ICES Cooperation: Where we are and where to go?
Guido Marinone (Invited)
Oceanography of the Mexican Pacific Ocean: An interactive region between north and south
Luis Valdés
The UN role in for ocean science and ocean governance
Jeffrey Polovina
Recent advances, ongoing challenges, and future directions in ecosystem approaches to
fisheries management in the central North Pacific
Sanae Chiba
Can we use zooplankton diversity to fill the global indicator gap of the Aichi Biodiversity Target 10?
Shang Chen
Marine Ecological Capital: Assessment, management and investment
Naomi Harada (Invited)
Potential environmental changes in the western Arctic and the western North Pacific:
Their impacts on lower trophic level organisms
Maciej Telszewski
Future Global Ocean Observing System – Built on requirements, promoting alignment, delivering relevant information
William J. Sydeman
Marine birds, mammals and PICES: History and roadmap for the future