Climate, Marine Heatwaves, and Temperature
Thursday, 25 November 2021
16:00-17:30 AEDT
13:00-1430 AWST
Theme 2 - Climate, Marine Heatwaves, and Temperature
Chairs - Jessica Benthuysen - Australian Institute for Marine Science & Mark Doubell - South Australian Research and Development Institute
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Perspectives on working with marine industries on climate extremes and adaptation, and ocean data and modelling needs across time scales
Alistair Hobday, CSIRO
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Application of operational products for fisheries and aquaculture
Claire Spillman, Bureau of Meteorology
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Using environmental data to inform stock assessment and fisheries management
Arani Chandrapavan, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (WA)
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Perspectives on ocean data and modelling needs for fishing operations
Martin Exel, Austral Fisheries
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Q&A and Panel Discussion
- Clarifying priorities and needs for marine industry and marine managers in decision making on how climate, marine heatwaves, temperature affect their operations on a range of time scales;
- Identifying what operational oceanography components (e.g. observations and models) are required so marine industries and managing agencies have the decision-making tools to improve financial, social, and environmental outcomes;
- Advancing operational oceanography to close the gap between ocean data and modelling through the delivery of products to suit end-user needs.