Program 

Wednesday, january 17th

9:00-9:30 openin

9:30-11:00 Rudi Voss : Ecosystem-based fisheries management in the Baltic - Possible contributions of ecological-economic modeling (slides)

11:00-11:30 coffee break

11h30-12:00 Sigrid Lehuta : Reliability of marine ecosystem models for operational advice: How to assess skills and sensitivity (slides)

12:00-12:30 Marie Savina : Exploring the ecological consequences of discarding (slides)

12:30-14:30 lunch

14:30-15:00 Michel Bertignac, Mathieu Woillez : Revealing biocomplexicity of seabass life cycle and connectivity with multidisciplinary approaches (slides)

15:00-15:30 Charlotte Sève : Assumptions, limitations and issues of spatial dynamics in mixed fisheries models for simulating management scenarios: illustrations with ISIS-Fish (slides)

15:30-16:00 coffee break

16:00-16:30 Théo Villain : Balanced harvesting implications for fishing yields, conservation and fish size evolution (slides)

16:30-17:00 Jean-Marc Fromentin : Could eDNA be a transformative change in the way to operate the monitoring and assessment of exploited fish populations? (slides)

17:00-17:45 discussion animée par Olivier Thébaud (slides)

19:00 apéritif

Thursday january 18th

9:00-10:30 Carlos Chavez : Managing and Defending the Commons: Applications to Territorial User Rights in Fisheries (TURFs) using Field Experiments in Chile (slides)


10:30-11:00 coffee break

11:00-11:30 Domenec Ruiz-Balet :  The tragedy of the commons via Mean-Field Games (slides)

11h30-12:00 Abdoul Cissé : Bioeconomic models in French Guyana (slides)

12:00-14:00 lunch

14:00-14:30 Melina Kourantidou : Feasibility of commercial-scale mesopelagic fisheries and impacts on pelagic fisheries and fishmeal markets (slides)

14:30-15:00 Guillaume Bataille : Bargaining around the prey-refuge (slides)

15:00-15:30 Marjolaine  Frésard : Bioeconomic modelling of invasive species management (slides)

15:30-16 :00 coffee break

16:00-16:30 Jennifer Beckensteiner : Evaluating economic impacts to the US commercial surfclam fishing industry from offshore wind energy development (slides) 

16:30-17:00  Coralie Kersulec : From Fork to Fish: The Role of Consumer Preferences on the Sustainability of Fisheries (slides)

17:00-17:45 discussion animée par Philippe Cury (slides)

20:00 diner

Friday, january 19th

9:00-10:30  Luc Doyen, Ivar Ekeland : Sustainability, optimality, viability and other management criteria (slides) 

10:30-11:00 coffee break

11h00-11h30: Ali Moussaoui : A model of a fishery with fish storage and variable price (slides)

11:30-12:00 Claire Macher : Reconciling complexity with relevance and uptake for fisheries advice: An adaptative bio-economic modelling approach connected to databases and stakeholders (slides)

12:00-13:30 lunch

13:30-14:00 Hélène Gomes : Mitigation measures to reduce bycatches: an economic point of view in terms of ecosystem services (slides)

14:00-14:30 Sophie Gourguet : Economic uncertainty in trade-off analyses for fisheries management (slides)

14:30-15:00 coffee break

15:00-15:30 perspectives and closing: next steps toward a networks on mathematics of bio-economics and biodiversity (slides)