Fifth International Symposium on Flatfish Ecology

The role of flatfish in benthic ecosystems
3-7th November 2002, Port Erin Marine Laboratory, Isle of Man (UK)


This Symposium will address the role of flatfishes in benthic ecosystems under three themes (Patterns, Processes and Management). The conference sessions will be addressed by keynote speakers and summarized through discussion panels. These sessions will include:
- Stock structure [Methodologies for determining stock structure, descriptions of stock structure, genetic studies, tagging, meristics and hard structures]
- Larval supply [Processes affecting larval supply and settlement, hydrodynamics, modeling drift and survival, growth, affects of climate change, forcing functions, comparative studies]
- Habitat [Evaluating and implementing concepts of habitat quantity and quality, Habitat use at the population and individual levels, bioenergetic approaches, habitat management/manipulation]
- Trophic interactions [Top down and bottom up interactions, competition, predator/prey interactions (including cannibalism), facilitation.]
- Collapse and recovery [Causes and effects, management plans, effort regulations, spatial and temporal considerations, Allee effects, natural versus fishing mortality.]
- Stock Enhancement [Benefits and consequences of stock enhancement, genetics, carrying capacity.]

For further information, contact

the Organising Committee of the Flatfish Symposium
Port Erin Marine Laboratory, Port Erin, Isle of Man
IM9 6JA, UK; 
Tel: (44)-(0)1624-831000; Fax (44)-(0)1624-831001; 
e-mail: flatfish@liv.ac.uk
Contact person: Richard Nash.
URL: www.liv.ac.uk/peml/flatfish

Audrey J. Geffen
School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool

Port Erin Marine Laboratory

Port Erin, Isle of Man IM9 6JA

Great Britain
Tel: +44-1624-831016

Fax: +44-1624-831001
e-mail:
Geffen@liv.ac.uk
URL : www.liv.ac.uk/peml


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