Fantastic final plenary talk by Dr. Dominique Robert @LFC46LISBON. Really interesting research on the importance of high taxonomic resolution of zooplankton prey in fish larval diet studies to help elucidate the links between larval diet and survival @AFS_ELHS
Great plenary talk by Dr. Jeffrey Leis on dispersal-relevant behaviour of fish larvae. A great summary of the development of this research field and recent integration of these larval behavioral data into biophysical models @LFC46LISBON@AFS_ELHS
Great opening plenary talk on 'The Shape of Things to Come: Resiliency of Marine Fish Early Life Stages in a Changing World' by Dr. Chris Chambers (NOAA) at 46th Annual Larval Fish Conference! @LFC46LISBON@AFS_ELHS
Today, #DFOScience delivered a technical briefing to stakeholders and media on the findings presented in this year’s Capelin stock assessment. Here are the key takeaways:
Good news to start the week! Presenters at this year’s Larval Fish Conference will have the opportunity to submit their papers (oral or poster) to a Special Issue of Marine Ecology Progress Series.
@AFS_ELHS#larvae#fish
Thank you for those of you who have registered! We have now 80 participants! But we know some of you couldn’t register and submit your abstract in due time. We extended Abstract submission and Application to Student Travel Grant deadline, which is now due by March 20th 2023.
Fish larvae enthusiasts! We will have a 3-hour workshop on monday, 8th May, dedicated to Larval Fish Identification. Participation will be limited to 15 people. Tick on the corresponding box at the registration page if you are attending!
@AFS_ELHS
We are happy to announce that LFC46 organization is running at full speed! Please check our website for information on how to register and submit your abstract!
https://t.co/QAkdQEO1lZ
@AFS_ELHS#larvae#fish#marinescience
Check out our cool new paper! We collaborated with @FFAW_Unifor and local capelin fishers to improve understanding of capelin subtidal spawning! https://t.co/yA97Ar0Dud @DavorenLab@umanitoba
On behalf of the Early Life History Section of the American Fisheries Society, we are happy to announce that the 46th Annual Larval Fish Conference will take place in Lisbon, from 8-11th May 2023!
Check the website for regular updates:
https://t.co/3ni9VN7hnc
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After years of shouting at strangers in bars about how cool #fish ear bones are, my twitter handle is finally coming into its own! Ecstatic to be a keynote at the next International #Otolith Symposium. See you in Chile Oct 9th 2023! 🌍👂👀🐟
https://t.co/UaVR60IaZj
New paper alert!
National Forage Fish literature mapping exercise to identify knowledge gaps and clusters led by Jennifer Boldt @DFO_Pacific with many collaborators across @DFO_Science
Gaps include noncommercial fish, ELHS, diets
https://t.co/hWiMhcVC16
A BIG thank you to all the wonderful participants who filled the week with exciting science and were incredibly attentive, inquisitive and supportive as an audience throughout the symposium! #Capelin2022 🐟💙
At tonight's conference dinner, we handed out an award for best ECS presentation to Jessica Hough from @Havforskningen. Jessica impressed us with her visual design, engaging delivery, and clear presentation of hypotheses and results. Congratulations!! @ICES_ASC @IASC_Arctic
Day 3 starting with a keynote from Mariano Koen-Alonso (@mkoenalonso@DFO_NL) on capelin-cod dynamics: a comparison between Newfoundland-Labrador and Barents Sea ecosystems and what it may tell us about ecosystem regulation. #Capelin2022
Kicking off day 2 with the keynote: "Marine heatwaves and cold-spells: persistent collapses of capelin in two oceans at opposite ends of the thermal optima" by Mayumi Arimitsu @USGS_Alaska and Hannah Murphy @DFO_NL#Capelin2022