Atlantis Ecosystem Model Summit 2022: Report from a workshop
Holly A. Perryman,
Isaac C. Kaplan,
Julia L. Blanchard,
Gavin Fay,
Sarah K. Gaichas,
Vidette L. McGregor,
Hem Nalini Morzaria-Luna,
Javier Porobic,
Howard Townsend and
Elizabeth A. Fulton
Ecological Modelling, 2023, vol. 483, issue C
Abstract:
Ecosystem models can play a supportive and informative role in the implementation of integrated approaches to marine resource management. Atlantis, an end-to-end biogeochemical marine ecosystem model, is capable of exploring a wide range of ecosystem aspects and interactions. To aid the testing and development of Atlantis as a central tool for integrated ecosystem management and advance global partnerships for living marine resource management, the second International Atlantis Ecosystem Modeling Summit gathered 84 participants from 13 countries in May 2022. The main outcomes of the 2022 Atlantis Summit include: fortifying the sense of global community, training 37 participants, disseminating tools currently available and tools needed for processing Atlantis inputs/outputs, and identifying limitations and use-cases for moving forward with research pertaining to climate change, fisheries management, and synergies with artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Keywords: Ecosystem models; Atlantis ecosystem model; Climate projections; Fisheries management; Artificial intelligence; Meeting report (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2023.110442
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