ICES coordinates several surveys under the SCICOM/ACOM Steering group on integrated ecosystem observation and monitoring (SSGIEOM).
Surveys can be single purpose or have multiple objectives to get data across several disciplines. The data is used for traditional fisheries assessments, integrated assessments, and to obtain further knowledge of our marine ecosystems.
The aim of this open session is discuss different aspects of the ICES coordinated surveys, including survey overviews, how to report from surveys, survey design, and e-infrastructure to support the surveys.
We will use the opportunity to seek feedback from the survey expert groups on these topics, and the survey expert groups are encouraged to be represented and participate actively in the discussions.
10:30 Introduction
Nils Olav Handegard, SSGIEOM Chair
10:45 Survey overviews: what are they and why do we need them?
Cristina Morgado, Head of Advisory Support, ICES Secretariat, and Ingeborg de Bois, DIG chair, IMARES, Netherlands
11:00 Update from the Workshop to establish reporting guidelines from survey groups (WKSUREP)
Marie Storr Paulsen, PGDATA Chair, DTU Aqua, Denmark, and Nils Olav Handegard, SSGIEOM Chair, IMR, Norway
11:15 Key considerations when designing fisheries-independent sampling surveys
Jon Helge Vølstad, WKCOSTBEN Chair, IMR, Norway
11:30 ICES Data Centre: fisheries-independent survey services
Neil Holdsworth, Head of Data and Information, ICES Secretariat
11:45 Discussion and the way forward
12:00 Closing