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The future of the oceans through science: ICES ASC in Bilbao

25.09.2023

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The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Annual Scientific Conference (ICES ASC) took place in Bilbao from 11 to 14 September, hosted by AZTI.

This event gathers marine scientists, managers and other stakeholders in marine scientific disciplines from around the world to meet, present and discuss the latest scientific advances in favour of the sustainable use of our oceans.

It was a great challenge for AZTI to organise this event, but also very rewarding as it turned out to be a great success. We would also like to thank the collaborating entities that helped bringing the conference to Bilbao: Bilbao City Council, the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, the Basque Government, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Ministry of Science and Innovation, Marine Instruments, OPP Burela, Anacef and Abanca.

Although it is impossible to summarise everything that happened at the Euskalduna Palace, here is a glimpse:

And this is a small video recap of what happened during the four days of the Coonference:

What is the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea?

The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) is an intergovernmental organisation dedicated to marine research and the sustainable management of marine resources in the North Atlantic, which grew out of society’s need for unbiased data on the state and sustainable use of our seas and oceans. ICES acts as an advisory body to the European Commission, as well as to the International Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and the FAO, providing advice annually on fishing opportunities for some 250 fish stocks and other marine resources, many of which are straddling or highly migratory.

It aims to advance and share scientific understanding of marine ecosystems and the services they provide, and to use this knowledge to generate cutting-edge advice to achieve conservation, management and sustainability goals.

Some 6000 scientists from more than 700 marine institutes in 20 countries are members of the council, which is organised into different working groups and committees focusing on different areas of study and responsibilities.

AZTI’s representatives in ICES

Dorleta García is vice-chair of the ACOM (Advisory Committee), the highest body responsible in ICES for responding to all requests for scientific advice for the sustainability and protection of marine ecosystems. Dorleta is the first person from AZTI to form part of the ACOM board.

On the other hand, as far as the working groups are concerned, these are led by highly experienced scientists who are leaders in their respective areas, and AZTI is proud to have some of our researchers in these positions:

The work of these and all other groups is essential to provide sound scientific information and recommendations for decision making related to the management of marine resources.

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