PROGRAM. The 18 th Russian-Norwegian Symposium WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FISHING INDUSTRY UNION OF THE NORTH
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1 INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH (IMR, Bergen, Norway) PROGRAM The 18 th Russian-Norwegian Symposium KNIPOVICH POLAR RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MARINE FISHERIES AND OCEANOGRAPHY (PINRO, Murmansk, Russia) INFLUENCE OF ECOSYSTEM CHANGES ON HARVESTABLE RESOURCES IN HIGH LATITUDES WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE FISHING INDUSTRY UNION OF THE NORTH 5 7 JUNE 2018 Congress Hotel Meridian, 5/23 Vorovskogo Str. MURMANSK
2 09:00 09:30 Registration 09:30 09:45 Opening, Introduction and Welcome TUESDAY, 5 June Theme Session I: OCEANOGRAPHY. Session chairs: Oleg Titov, Svein Sundby 09:45 10:15 Climate variability in the Barents Sea: Past, present, and future Vidar S. Lien (keynote speaker, IMR) 10:15 10:45 Aeration of deep waters as an indicator of changes in the Barents Sea ecosystem Oleg Titov (keynote speaker, PINRO) 10:45 11:00 Climate changes in the Barents Sea over the last half century Alexander Trofimov (PINRO), Alexey Karsakov (PINRO), Victor Ivshin (PINRO) 11:00 11:15 Possible impact of changing climate on marine conservation priority areas in the Barents and Kara Seas Vasily Spiridonov (IORAS), Mariya Gavrilo (Association «Maritime Heritage»), Boris Solovyev (SIEE), Natalia Chernova (ZIN), Oksana Lipka (WWF) 11:15 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 11:45 Variability in the frontal zones of the Barents Sea Victor Ivshin (PINRO), Alexander Trofimov (PINRO) 11:45 12:00 Restoration of data on water temperature in the Kola Section for Alexey Karsakov (PINRO), Alexander Trofimov (PINRO), Victor Ivshin (PINRO), Mikhail Antsiferov (PINRO), Dmitry Gustoev (RSHU), Alexander Averkiev (RSHU) 12:00 12:15 Distribution of kinematic characteristics of internal waves in the Barents Sea according to the Climate Atlas of the Arctic 2004 Klim Grigorenko (SSC), Alexey Kleshchenkov (SSC), Sergey Khartiev (SFEDU) 12:15 12:30 Long-term trends in radioactive contamination of the Barents-Kara Seas region Gennady Matishov (MMBI), Irina Usyagina (MMBI), Nadezhda Kasatkina (MMBI) 12:30 12:45 Carbonate chemistry dynamics around the Svalbard Archipelago: impacts of melting sea ice, biological production and deep water inputs Elizabeth M. Jones (IMR), Melissa Chierici (IMR), Sebastian Menze (IMR), Helene Hodel Lødemel (IMR) 12:45 13:00 Vulnerability maps of marine areas from anthropogenic impacts are an important element in marine bioresources management Anatoly Shavykin (MMBI), Andrey Karnatov (MMBI) 13:00 13:15 The experience of using of combined acoustic-temperature vertical transects in the pelagic surveys Evgeny Sentyabov (PINRO) 13:15 14:15 Lunch
3 Theme Session II: PLANKTON. Session chairs: Andrey Dolgov, Hein Rune Skjoldal 14:15 14:45 Zooplankton investigations in the Barents Sea by IMR, : rationale, methods, and some results Hein Rune Skjoldal (keynote speaker, IMR) 14:45 15:15 Regional patterns of biomass distribution and zooplankton productivity in the Arctic Ocean Ksenia Kosobokova (keynote speaker, IORAS) 15:15 15:30 Occurrence of high productive zones in the Barents Sea: drivers and impact Elena Eriksen (IMR), Espen Bagøien (IMR), Dmitry Prozorkevich (PINRO), Tatiana Prokhorova (PINRO), Alexander Trofimov (PINRO), Raul Primicerio (UiT), Hein Rune Skjoldal (IMR) 15:30 15:45 Pelagic and near-bottom zooplankton communities in the Kara Sea under recent warm period Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Irina Prokopchuk (PINRO), Valentina Nesterova (PINRO), Anna Mikhina (PINRO), Alexander Benzik (PINRO), Ekaterina Draganova (PINRO), Olga Kanishcheva (PINRO), Ekaterina Evseeva (PINRO) 15:45 16:00 Statistical distribution and variance structure of size-fractioned zooplankton biomass in the Barents Sea based on monitoring data from Hein Rune Skjoldal (IMR), Peter Wiebe (IMR), Espen Bagøien (IMR), Padmini Dalpadado (IMR) 16:00 16:15 Coffee break 16:15 16:30 Inter-annual dynamics of zooplankton in the Kola Section during the recent warming period Irina Prokopchuk (PINRO), Alexander Trofimov (PINRO) 16:30 16:45 Isfjorden Marine Observatory Svalbard IMOS Janne E. Søreide (UNIS), Tove M. Gabrielsen (UNIS), Anna Vader (UNIS), Ragnheid Skogseth (UNIS), Malin Daase (UiT), Jørgen Berge (UiT), Ketil Lygre (NERSC), Kasia Dmoch (IO PAN), Katarzyna Blachowiak-Samolyk (IO PAN), Ksenia Kosobokova (IORAS), Elena Druzhkova (MMBI), Igor Berchenko (MMBI), Pavel Makarevich (MMBI), Denis Moiseev (MMBI) 16:45 17:00 Climate effects on zooplankton species composition in the Barents Sea Leif Christian Stige (CEES), Elena Eriksen (IMR), Padmini Dalpadado (IMR) 17:00 18:00 Poster Session
4 WEDNESDAY, 6 June Theme Session III: BENTHOS. Session chairs: Konstantin Sokolov, Lis Lindal Jørgensen 09:00 09:30 Benthic distribution and production Lis Lindal Jørgensen (keynote speaker, IMR), Natalia Strelkova (PINRO), Denis Zakharov (PINRO), Igor Manushin (PINRO), Kirsteen MacKenzie (IMR) 09:30 09:45 Chemical ecology of benthic invertebrates yields important clues for marine bioprospecting Marek Cuhra (IMR) 09:45 10:00 Prospects of Russian fishery of snow crab Chionoecetes opilio in the Barents Sea Sergey Bakanev (PINRO), Konstantin Sokolov (PINRO), Valerii Pavlov (PINRO) 10:00 10:15 Towed video module recordings rapid, non-invasive method of assessing Chionoecetes opilio (Decapoda, Brachyura) population expansion in the Barents and Kara Seas Anna Zalota (IORAS), Vasily Spiridonov (IORAS) 10:15 10:30 Size-weight structure and growth of Mytilus edulis L. in littoral zone of Northern Seas Alexander Mashnin (MSTU), Petr Kravets (MSTU) 10:30 10:45 Interspecific competition and the abundance of Fucaceae on the Murmansk coast of the Barents Sea Sergey Malavenda (MSTU), Svetlana Malavenda (MMBI), Olga Chovhan (MSTU) 10:45 11:00 Stocks of kelp in Gren-fjord, Svalbard Svetlana Malavenda (MMBI) 11:00 11:15 Coffee break 11:15 11:30 Trematode infection and behavior features of Littorina periwinkles as a factor of littoral communities structure Ksenia Kulesh (MSTU), Petr Kravets (MSTU), Pavel Priimak (MSTU) 11:30 11:45 Functional groupings and connectivity in the Barents Sea ecosystem determined by stable isotope analysis Kirsteen MacKenzie (IMR), Lis Lindal Jørgensen (IMR), Mikaela Tillman (UiT) 11:45 12:00 Potential taxon s indicators of the «Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem» in the Barents Sea Denis Zakharov (PINRO), Natalia Strelkova (PINRO), Igor Manushin (PINRO), Lis Lindal Jørgensen (IMR) 12:00 12:15 What do the modern findings of mussels on the Spitsbergen Archipelago show? Ninel Panteleeva (MMBI) 12:15 12:30 Changes in the fauna of the Barents Sea Hydrozoa in the course of Natalia Zhuravleva (ZIN) 12:30 12:45 Growth of Stegophiura nodosa (Lütken, 1854) in the Pechora Sea Ekaterina Stratanenko (ZIN), Stanislav Denisenko (ZIN) 12:45 13:00 Algae-macrophytes of the Barents Sea in the bioremediation of the marine environment from oil products and heavy metals Grigory Voskobojnikov (MMBI), Mikhail Makarov (MMBI), Larisa Metelkova (SRCES), Dmitry Salakhov (MMBI), Irina Usyagina (MMBI) 13:00 14:00 Lunch
5 Theme Session IV: FISHES. Session chairs: Geir Huse, Anatoly Filin 14:00 14:30 Past natural climate variability and future anthropogenic climate change in the Northeast Atlantic responses of marine organisms Svein Sundby (keynote speaker, IMR) 14:30 14:45 Trophic level of cod in the Barents Sea estimates from stomach data, stable isotope data and an ecosystem model Geir Odd Johansen (IMR), Edda Johannesen (IMR), Kirsteen MacKenzie (IMR), Cecilie Hansen Eide (IMR), Elena Eriksen (IMR) 14:45 15:00 The role of cod in decline of arctic demersal fishes in the northern Barents Sea Edda Johannesen (IMR), Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Geir Ottersen (IMR) 15:00 15:15 Diet and trophic relations in the Barents Sea fish communities: spatial and seasonal variability of diet and trophic relations Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Elena Eriksen (IMR), Alexander Benzik (PINRO) 15:15 15:30 Interannual dynamics in diet of the most abundant demersal fishes of the Barents Sea Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Alexander Benzik (PINRO) 15:30 15:45 Fish predation on capelin larvae in the Barents Sea: myth or reality? Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Irina Prokopchuk (PINRO), Anna Gordeeva (PINRO) 15:45 16:00 Diet and growth of capelin and polar cod in the Barents Sea Bjarte Bogstad (IMR), Irina Prokopchuk (PINRO), Padmini Dalpadado (IMR), Anna Gordeeva (PINRO), Andrey Dolgov (PINRO) 16:00 16:15 Coffee break 16:15 16:30 Feeding ecology of immature herring Clupea harengus in the Barents Sea Irina Prokopchuk (PINRO) 16:30 16:45 New spatial 0-group fish abundance indices: step towards a better understanding of fish recruitment Elena Eriksen (IMR), Hein Rune Skjoldal (IMR), Harald Gjøsæter (IMR), Øystein Skagseth (IMR), Dmitry Prozorkevich (PINRO), Tatiana Prokhorova (PINRO) 16:45 17:00 Ecosystem impact on formation of the year-classes strength of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Barents Sea Anatoly Filin (PINRO), Alexey Russkikh (PINRO) 17:00 17:15 Annual changes in growth rate of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the Barents Sea Alexey Russkikh (PINRO) 17:15 17:30 Tropho-spatial variability in the Barents Sea fishes determined by stable isotope analysis Kirsteen MacKenzie (IMR), Elena Eriksen (IMR), Hein Rune Skjoldal (IMR), Lis Lindal Jørgensen (IMR) 17:30 17:45 Shifts in functional trait distribution and ecosystem functioning in the Barents Sea marine fish communities affected by climate change André Frainer (UiT), Raul Primicerio (UiT), Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Maria Fossheim (IMR), Magnus Aune (Akvaplan-NIVA), Susanne Kortsch (UiT), Michaela M. Aschan (UiT) 17:45 18:00 The reasons for the apparent gross underestimation of the capelin stock in 2016 survey design, survey accomplishment or ecosystem change? Georg Skaret (IMR), Dmitry Prozorkevich (PINRO), Harald Gjøsæter (IMR), Bjarte Bogstad (IMR), Yury Kovalev (PINRO) 18:00 18:15 Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management: progress on the other side of the Atlantic Daniel Howell (IMR) 18:15 18:30 Parasites and the topology of the Barents Sea food web Per Arneberg (IMR), Willy Hemmingsen (UiT), Kenneth Mackenzie (UiA), Egil Karlsbakk (UiB), Paul Aspholm (NIBIO), Raul Primicerio (UiT), Kevin Lafferty (UiC)
6 THURSDAY, 7 June Theme Session V: TOP PREDATORS. Session chairs: Tore Haug, Vladimir Zabavnikov 09:00 09:30 Marine mammal consumption and fisheries removals in the Nordic and Barents Seas Ulf Lindstrøm (keynote speaker, IMR) 09:30 10:00 Marine mammals research as top predators in the Barents Sea ecosystem by PINRO in modern stage Vladimir Zabavnikov (keynote speaker, PINRO) 10:00 10:15 Distribution of rorquals and predatory fish in relation to prey in the Norwegian high Arctic Hiroko K. Solvang (IMR), Bjarte Bogstad (IMR), Harald Gjøsæter (IMR), Siri Hartvedt (IMR), Tore Haug (IMR), Tor Knutsen (IMR), Ulf Lindstrøm (IMR), Nils Øien (IMR) 10:15 10:30 Vessel PINRO study of marine mammals in the Barents Sea Roman Klepikovsky (PINRO), Nikolay Lukin (PINRO), Timofey Mishin (PINRO) 10:30 10:45 Growth and condition of female hooded seals support density-independent changes in two stocks and food limitation in late-maturing Greenland Sea stock Anne Kirstine Frie (IMR), Tore Haug (IMR) 10:45 11:00 Role of marine mammals in the Barents Sea food web Marie-Anne Blanchet (UiT), Raul Primicerio (UiT), Susanne Kortsch (UiT), Andrey Dolgov (PINRO), Maria Fossheim (IMR), Elena Eriksen (IMR), Lis L. Jørgensen (IMR), Mette Mauritzen (IMR), Michaela Aschan (UiT) 11:00 11:15 Coffee break 11:15 11:30 Computer detection of seals on ice using digital photos Ilias Shafikov (PINRO) 11:30 11:45 The role of harbour porpoise in Norwegian coastal marine communities Ulf Lindstrøm (IMR), Kirsteen MacKenzie (IMR), Inkeri Lehtinen (IMR), Lotta Lindblom (IMR) 11:45 12:00 Spring observation the White Sea population of harp seal Sergey Egorov (PINRO) 12:00 12:15 Marine mammals of Murman coast of the Barents Sea Sergey Ziryanov (PINRO) 12:15 13:00 Discussions
7 Theme Session I: OCEANOGRAPHY Poster Session Spatial-temporal changes of the Barents sea organic matter in modern conditions Kseniya Кodryan (VNIRO) Background levels of the content of heavy metals in the waters of the Barents Sea and their application for water quality control Mikhail Novikov (PINRO) Theme Session II: PLANKTON Studies of bacterioplankton in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea Tatiana Shirokolobova (MMBI), Maria Boltenkova (MMBI), Veronika Vodopianova (MMBI), Olga Kalinka (MMBI) Dynamics of macro-plankton communities of the Barents Sea Anna Mikhina (PINRO) Phytoplankton distribution, abundance and biomass in the south-western and central part of the Kara Sea in the autumn Tatiana Vitchenko (VNIRO), Olga Tyukina (MSTU), Andrey Dolgov (PINRO) Theme Session III: BENTHOS Theme Session IV: FISHES Distribution of bivalves in the Barents Sea in the different environmental conditions Daria Blinova (PINRO), Igor Manushin (PINRO) Species composition and shrimp stocks in the central part of the Laptev Sea in August-September 2015 Oleg Borilko (TINRO-Centre), Ilia Kornejchuk (TINRO-Centre), Andrey Deminov (TINRO-Centre) Comparative analysis of snow crab Chionoecetes opilio diet in the Barents and Kara Seas Tatyana Nosova (PINRO) Red king crab s distribution crab on the east of the Barents Sea and the «Gorlo» of the White Sea as its adaptive capabilities Aleksei Stesko (PINRO) Molluscs Buccinidae of the south-western part of the Chukchi Sea Evgeny Revenko (TINRO-Centre), Sergey Nuzhdenko (TINRO-Centre), Victor Nadtochy (TINRO-Centre) Feeding of 0-group cod and haddock in 2015 Ekaterina Evseeva (PINRO) Feeding of Greenland halibut in various areas of the Barents and Kara Seas Alexander Benzik (PINRO) Possibility of using the electronic atlas of echograms (AVIR 1.0) for species identification in the Barents and Norwegian Seas Mikhail Nosov (PINRO), Sergey Lyutiy (PINRO), Sergey Khairlin (PINRO), Valery Ignashkin (PINRO) Theme Session V: TOP PREDATORS No posters
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