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Consequences of weather and climate changes for
marine and freshwater ecosystems - Conceptual and operational
forecasting of the aquatic environment

Links to Conwoy related activities and relevant scientific projects

www.conwoy.fi

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Call for papers for the Oceans Past Conference, 24-27 October 2005 at the Hotel Comwell, Kolding, Denmark. Deadline for submission is February 15, 2005.

www.mba.ac.uk/marclim

MarClim is a major four-year multi-partner British and Irish project led by the Marine Biological Association. The aim of MarClim is to assess and forecast the influence of climatic change on marine biodiversity in Britain and Ireland using long term and current data on intertidal rocky shore indicator species.

www.igbp.kva.se/obe/

OCEANS: Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems Analysis International Open Science Conference. January 7-10, 2003 in Paris, France.

www.icef.eawag.ch

Environmental Future of Aquatic Ecosystems - 5th International Conference on Environmental Future (5th ICEF). March 23-27, 2003 in Zurich, Switzerland.

www.siscal.net

Satellite-based Information Systems on Coastal Areas and Lakes (SISCAL) is a pan-European project dedicated to developing facilities that will provide end users with accessible, customised Earth Observation data for environmental monitoring of European coastal areas, lakes and oceans.

www.pml.ac.uk/globec/

The aim of GLOBEC is to advance the understanding of the structure and functioning of the global ocean ecosystem, its major subsystems, and its response to physical forcing so that a capability can be developed to forecast the responses of the marine ecosystem to global change.

www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/ecrc/limpacs

The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) has launched a research programme within the PAGES Core Project designed to assess the status of lakes worldwide. The programme will focus on the extent to which lakes have changed, are changing, and might change in the future as a result of human activity.

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