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Figure 1:
A graphical abstract of the NMTT-ICES Workshop and Nordic Forum on Climate Change in Fisheries and Aquaculture. Drawing by Håvard Legreid.
Second Nordic Forum on Climate Change in Fisheries and Aquaculture
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1. Setting the Scene
1.1 Overview of offshore wind technology and the political ambitions for offshore wind in the EU and Norway
1.2 Being a trusted facilitator: Positioning fisheries, biodiversity and offshore wind debates in the Northeast coast of USA
1.3 Offshore wind in a Social-Ecological-Technical and Ethical system: Preparing for an ethical dialogue in a Nordic context
2. Experiences and Expectations of Offshore Co-existence with Fisheries and other Maritime Sectors
2.1 Proposal for amended Swedish marine spatial plans
2.2 The Norwegian cross-directorate marine spatial planning experience
2.3 Stakeholder panel debate
3. Ecosystem Monitoring of Offshore Wind and Marine Spatial Planning
3.1 Special guest performance: “Anthropogenic underwater sound and zooplankton”
3.2 Mapping effects and consequences of the establishment of offshore wind for the Norwegian fishing industry: Insights from Hywind Tampen
3.3 ICES Research Roadmap for Offshore Wind
3.4 State-of-the-art offshore monitoring technology
3.5 Bringing Marine Spatial Planning processes into a Nordic context: What do we need to know?
3.6 Handling complexity, co-existence and collaboration using digital twins: Visual evidence and data driven decisions on dynamic data models
3.7 Roundtable discussion and commitments from Nordic leaders
4. Closing of workshop and policy recommendations
Annex 1: List of participants
Annex 2: Workshop booklet