ClimeFish Newsletter
A Christmas Card
All of us in ClimeFish would like to wish our partners, colleagues and friends a Merry Christmas and Sustainable New Year! Press play, and see you in 2019.
Introducing new low trophic species, products and processes in aquaculture value chains throughout the Atlantic.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
The Barents Sea ecosystem changes due to climate warming
Food-web analysis and functional biogeography can provide important insights into the relationship between species composition, diversity, ecosystem functioning, and environmental drivers.
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Selected media coverage in 2018:
- 17/10: Climefish- Effects of climate change upon aquaculture, AquaFeed
- 04/10: Har laget «fiskesimulator» for EU, NTB Info (Norway)
- 31/05: Heimsaflinn minnkar á öldinni, Fiskifrettir (Iceland)
- 10/04: Europe must sea food in a new way thanks to warming waters, Horizon Magazine
- 06/03: El CETMAR organiza un taller en Copenhague sobre cambio climático y especies pelágicas, Industrias Pesqueras (Spain)e
Upcoming events
- 08/04/2019 CWA Kick-off Meeting, Italy
- 09/04/2019 ClimeFish annual meeting, Italy
- 28/05/2019 ECCA 2019 European Climate Change Adaptation Conference, Portugal
- 10/09/2019 ICES ACS, Sweden
- 16/09/2019 ClimeFish Scientific Committee Meeting, Scotland, UK
- 25/02/2020 Final ClimeFish Conference
See all past and future events
Get involved !
Stakeholder involvement is vital for the success of ClimeFish. If you are interested in joining in, please contact us at climefish@uit.no or visit our website to find out more.
We will hold more stakeholder actions in 2019. Stay tuned for more information and relevant dates.
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