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BONUS-169The Russian consultation on developing the Science Plan |
St. Petersburg, 31 January 2006
31 January 2006 |
Time (hrs) |
Registration with coffee/tea |
09.30 – 10.00 |
Plenum 1 – Opening, welcome and information on BONUS ERA-NET and BONUS-169 developments |
Chair: A.F. Alimov |
A.F. Alimov (ZIN RAS): Opening of meeting and welcome addresses |
10.00 – 10.15 |
K. Kononen (BONUS): Aims and developments in BONUS-ERA NET & BONUS-169 |
10.15 – 10.45 |
V.D. Smirnov (RFBR): RFBR activities and interdisciplinary researches |
10.45 – 11.00 |
Ch. Hopkins (BONUS/ICES): Process for developing the BONUS-169 Science Plan and objectives of the Consultations |
11.00 – 11.20 |
N.G. Bogutskaya (ZIN RAS): Allocation of participants to Working Groups (WGs 1-6) and administrative/house-keeping information |
11.20 – 11.35 |
Working Group sessions (in separate rooms) |
11.35 – 13.00 |
Lunch |
13.00 – 14.00 |
Working Group sessions (continued) |
14.00 – 15.00 |
Coffee break |
15.00 - 15.10 |
Plenum 2 – Outcomes and conclusions of Working Group, discussion of next-steps |
Chair: A.F. Alimov |
Plenum summary presentations by Working Group Chairs/Rapporteurs (15 min per WG) |
15.10 – 16.30 |
A.F. Alimov (ZIN RAS): Conclusions, next steps and closing of the Consultations |
16.30 – 17.00 |
Аладин Николай Васильевич |
Aladin Nikolay Vasilievich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Александров Сергей Валерьевич |
Alexandrov Sergey Valerievich |
АтлантНИРО, Калининград |
AtlantNIRO, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, ул. Дм. Донского, 5 |
Dm.Donskoy Str., 5, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Алексеев Аркадий Павлович |
Alexeev Arkadiy Pavlovich |
Межведомственная ихтиологическая комиссия, СПб |
Interagency Ichthyological Committee |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Алимов Александр Федорович |
Alimov Alexander Fedorovich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Андрушайтис Андрис |
Andrusaitis Andris |
BONUS, BSRP |
Daugavgrivas street, 8, Riga, LV 1048, Latvia |
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Анцулевич Александр Евгеньевич |
Antsulevich Alexander Evgenievich |
СПбГУ |
St.Petersburg State University |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 7-9 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 7-9, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Артамонов Михаил Юрьевич |
Artamonov Mikhail Yurievich |
СПбОО "Экология и бизнес", СПб |
"Ecology and business", St.Petersburg |
197342 Санкт-Петербург, а/я 66 |
box 66, St.Petersburg, 197342, Russia, |
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Басова Светлана Леонидовна |
Basova Svetlana Leonidovna |
СЗ Управление Росгидрометслужбы, СПб |
North-western Administration of Roshydromet |
199026, Санкт-Петербург, 23-я линия В.О., 2а |
23 Liniya, 2a, V.O., St.Petersburg, 199026, Russia |
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Богуцкая Нина Гидальевна |
Bogutskaya Nina Gidalievna |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Бодрова Елизавета |
Bodrova Elizaveta |
СПО ГОИН, СПб |
State Oceanographical Institute, St.Petersburg |
199026 г. Санкт-Петербург, В.О. 23 линия 2а |
23 Liniya, 2a, V.O., St.Petersburg, 199026, Russia |
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Волков Владимир Александрович |
Bolkov Vladimir Alexandrovich |
Нансен-Центр СПб |
NIERSC, St.Petersburg |
197101, Санкт-Петербург, Большая Монетная 26/28, "Нансен-Центр" |
NIERSC, Bolshaya Monetnaya str., 26/28, Saint Peterburg, 197101, Russia |
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Глазкова Елена Александровна |
Glazkova Elena Alexandrovna |
БИН РАН, СПб |
BIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
197376, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Проф. Попова, 2 |
Prof. Popov str., 2, St. Petersburg, 197376, Russia |
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Голубков Сергей Михайлович |
Golubkov Sergey Mikhailovich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Дианов Михаил Борисович |
Dianov Mikhail Borisovich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Драбкова Валентина Гавриловна |
Drabkova Valentina Gavrilovna |
Институт озероведения РАН, СПб |
Institute of Limnology RAS, St. Petersburg |
196105, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Севастьянова, 9 |
Sevastyanov st., 9, St.-Petersburg, 196105, Russia |
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Ежова Елена Евгеньевна |
Ezhova Elena Evgenievna |
АО ИО РАН, Калининград |
AO SIO RAS, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, пр. Мира, 1 |
Prospect Mira, 1, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Еремина Татьяна Рэмовна |
Eremina Tatiana Removna |
ГГМУ, СПб |
State Hydrometheorological University, St.Petersburg |
195196, Санкт-Петербург, Малоохтинский пр., 98 |
98, Malookhtinsky pr 195196, Saint-Petersburg, Russia |
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Жакова Любовь Васильевна |
Zhakova Lyubov Vasilievna |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Жамойда Владимир Алексеевич |
Zhamoida Vladimir Alexeevich |
ВСЕГЕИ, СПб |
VSEGEI |
199106, Санкт-Петербург, Средний пр., 74 |
Sredny Pr., 74, St.-Petersburg 199106, Russia |
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Захарчук Евгений Александрович |
Zakharchuk Evgeny Alexandrovich |
СПО ГОИН, СПб |
State Oceanographical Institute, St.Petersburg |
199026 г. Санкт-Петербург, В.О. 23 линия 2а |
23 Liniya, 2a, V.O., St.Petersburg, 199026, Russia |
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Ионов Виктор Владимирович |
Ionov Victor Vladimirovich |
СПбГУ |
St.Petersburg State University |
199178, Санкт-Петербург, В.О. 10 линия, 33/35 |
10 Liniya, 33/35, V.O., St.Petersburg, 199178, Russia |
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Ковалев Валерий Васильевич |
Kovalev Valery Vasilievich |
РФФИ, Москва |
RFBR, Moscow |
119991, ГСП-1, Москва, В-334, Ленинский проспект, 32а |
Leninsky prospect, 32A, B-334, GSP-1, Moscow, 119991, Russia |
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Ковальчук Николай Андреевич |
Kovalchuk Nikolay Andreevich |
БИН РАН, СПб |
BIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
197376, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Проф. Попова, 2 |
Prof. Popov str., 2, St. Petersburg, 197376, Russia |
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Кононен Кайса |
Kononen Kaisa |
BONUS, AKA |
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Коршенко Александр Николаевич |
Korshenko Alexander Nikolaevich |
ИО РАН, Москва |
SIO RAS, Moscow |
117997, Москва, Нахимовский проспект д.36 |
Nakhimovsky Prospekt, 36, Moscow, 117997, Russia |
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Кровнин Андрей Сергеевич |
Krovnin Andrey Sergeyevich |
ВНИРО, Москва |
VNIRO, Moscow |
107140, Москва, В.Красносельская, д.17 |
V. Krasnoselskaya str., 17, Moscow, 107140, Russia |
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Кудерский Леонид Александрович |
Kuderskiy Leonid Alexandrovich |
Институт озероведения РАН, СПб |
Institute of Limnology RAS, St. Petersburg |
196105, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Севастьянова, 9 |
Sevastyanov st., 9, St.-Petersburg, 196105, Russia |
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Кудрявцев Владимир Николаевич |
Kudryavtsev Vladimir Nikolaevich |
Нансен-Центр СПб |
NIERSC, St.Petersburg |
197101, Санкт-Петербург, Большая Монетная 26/28, "Нансен-Центр" |
NIERSC, Bolshaya Monetnaya str., 26/28, Saint Peterburg, 197101, Russia |
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Лемешко Наталья Александровна |
Lemeshko Natalia Alexandrovna |
ГГИ, СПб |
State Hydrological Institute, St.Petersburg |
199053 г. Санкт-Петербург, В.О. 2-я линия, д.23 |
2 Liniya V.O., 23, St.Petersburg, 199053, Russia |
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Максимович Николай Владимирович |
Maksimovich Nikolai Vladimirovich |
СПбГУ |
St.Petersburg State University |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 7-9 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Мордасов Михаил Валентинович |
Mordasov Mikhail Valentinovich |
ГИДРОМЕТЕОИЗДАТ, СПб |
HYDROMETEOIZDAT, St.Petersburg |
199397 г.Санкт-Петербург, ул.Беринга, 38 |
Bering str., 38, St. Petersburg, 199397, Russia |
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Науменко Елена Николаевна |
Naumenko Elena Nikolaevna |
АтлантНИРО, Калининград |
AtlantNIRO, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, ул. Дм. Донского, 5 |
Dm.Donskoy Str., 5, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Некрасов Алексей Всеволодович |
Nekrasov Alexey Vsevolodovich |
ГГМУ, СПб |
State Hydrometheorological University, St.Petersburg |
195196, Санкт-Петербург, Малоохтинский пр., 98 |
Malookhtinsky pr., 98, Saint-Petersburg, 195196, Russia |
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Орлова Марина Ивановна |
Orlova Marina Ivanovna |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Пака Вадим Тимофеевич |
Paka Vadim Timofeyevich |
АО ИО РАН, Калининград |
AO SIO RAS, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, пр. Мира, 1 |
Prospect Mira, 1, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Плотников Игорь Светозарович |
Plotnikov Igor Svetozarovich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Поздняков Дмитрий В. |
Pozdnyakov Dmitry V. |
Нансен-Центр СПб |
NIERSC, St.Petersburg |
197101, Санкт-Петербург, Большая Монетная 26/28, "Нансен-Центр" |
NIERSC, Bolshaya Monetnaya str., 26/28, Saint Peterburg, 197101, Russia |
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Пугачев Олег Николаевич |
Pugachev Oleg Nikolaevich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Рожков Валентин Алексеевич |
Rozhkov Valentin Alexeevich |
СПбГУ |
St.Petersburg State University |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 7-9 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Рябченко Владимир Алексеевич |
Ryabchenko Vladimir Alekseevich |
ИО РАН, СПб |
St.Petersburg SIO RAS, St.Petersburg |
199053, Санкт-Петербург, В.О., 1-ая линия, 30 |
1 Liniya V.O., 30, St.Petersburg, 199053, Russia |
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Рябчук Дарья Владимировна |
Ryabchuk Darya Vladimirovna |
ВСЕГЕИ, СПб |
VSEGEI, St.Petersburg |
199106, Санкт-Петербург, Средний пр., 74 |
Sredny Pr., 74, St.-Petersburg 199106, Russia |
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Сапожников Виктор Вольфович |
Sapozhnikov Victor Volfovich |
ВНИРО, Москва |
VNIRO, Moscow |
107140, Москва, В.Красносельская, д.17 |
V. Krasnoselskaya str., 17, Moscow, 107140, Russia |
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Серебрицкий Иван Александрович |
Serebritsky Ivan Alexandrovich |
Правительство Санкт-Петербурга |
The Government of St.Petersburg |
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Сивков Вадим Валерьевич |
Sivkov Vadim Valerievich |
АО ИО РАН, Калининград |
AO SIO RAS, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, пр. Мира, 1 |
Prospect Mira, 1, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Смирнов Валерий Дмитриевич |
Smirnov Valery Dmitrievich |
РФФИ, Москва |
RFBR, Moscow |
119991, ГСП-1, Москва, В-334, Ленинский проспект, 32а |
Leninsky prospect, 32A, B-334, GSP-1, Moscow, 119991, Russia |
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Смирнов Константин Федорович |
Smirnov Konstantin Fedorovich |
СПО ГОИН, СПб |
State Oceanographical Institute, St.Petersburg |
199026 г. Санкт-Петербург, В.О. 23 линия 2а |
23 Liniya, 2a, V.O., St.Petersburg, 199026, Russia |
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Спиридонов Михаил Александрович |
Spiridonov Mikhail Alexandrovich |
ВСЕГЕИ, СПб |
VSEGEI, St.Petersburg |
199106, Санкт-Петербург, Средний пр., 74 |
Sredny Pr., 74, St.-Petersburg 199106, Russia |
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Суслопарова Ольга Николаевна |
Susloparova Olga Nikolaevna |
ГосНИОРХ, СПб |
State Research Institute of Lake and River Fisheries (GosNIORKH), St. Petersburg |
199055, Санкт-Петербург, наб. Макарова, 26 |
Makarov enb., 26, St-Petersburg,199055, Russia |
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Телеш Ирина Викторовна |
Telesh Irina Victorovna |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Тихонова Наталия |
Tikhonova Natalia |
СПО ГОИН, СПб |
State Oceanographical Institute, St.Petersburg |
199026 г. Санкт-Петербург, В.О. 23 линия 2а |
23 Liniya, 2a, V.O., St.Petersburg, 199026, Russia |
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Тулин Ян |
Thulin Jan |
BONUS, BSRP, ICES |
H.C.Andersens Boulevard,44-46, Copenhagen, DK-1553, Denmark |
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Фельдман Валерий Николаевич |
Feldman Valery Nikolaevich |
АтлантНИРО, Калининград |
AtlantNIRO, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, ул. Дм. Донского, 5 |
Dm.Donskoy Str., 5, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Филатов Николай Николаевич |
Filatov Nikolay Evgenievich |
ИВПС РАН, Петрозаводск |
Northern Water Problems Institute RAS, Petrozavodsk |
185030, Петрозаводск, пр. Александра Невского, 50 |
Prospekt Aleksandra Nevskogo, 50, Petrozavodsk, 185030, Karelya, Russia |
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Фрумин Григорий Телеевич |
Frumin Grigory Tellevich |
ГГМУ, СПб |
State Hydrometheorological University, St.Petersburg |
195196, Санкт-Петербург, Малоохтинский пр., 98 |
Malookhtinsky pr., 98, Saint-Petersburg, 195196, Russia |
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Фукс Виктор Робертович |
Fuks Victor Robertovich |
СПбГУ |
St.Petersburg State University |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 7-9 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Хлебович Владислав Вильгельмович |
Khlebovich Vladislav Vilgelmovich |
ЗИН РАН, СПб |
ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg |
199034, Санкт-Петербург, Университетская наб., 1 |
Universitetskaya embankment, 1, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia |
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Хопкинс Кристофер |
Hopkins Christopher |
BONUS, ICES |
H.C.Andersens Boulevard,44-46, Copenhagen, DK-1553, Denmark |
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Цветков Владимир Юрьевич |
Tsvetkov Vladimir Yurievich |
ИПК "Прикладная экология", СПб |
"Applied Ecology", St.Petersburg |
196105, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Севастьянова, 9 |
Sevastyanov st., 9, St.-Petersburg, 196105, Russia |
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Чубаренко Борис Валентинович |
Chubarenko Boris Valentinovich |
АО ИО РАН, Калининград |
AO SIO RAS, Kaliningrad |
236000, Калиниград, пр. Мира, 1 |
Prospect Mira, 1, Kaliningrad, 236000, Russia |
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Чугаевич Всеволод |
Chugayevich Vsevolod |
РГУ им. Канта, Калининград |
Immanuel Kant State University of Russia, Kaliningrad |
236041, Калининград, ул. А.Невского, 14 |
A.Nevskogo, 14+F29, Kaliningrad, 236041, Russia |
BONUS-169 participating States and institutions
The Executive Committee of BONUS and the Chair of the Advisory Board, on 21 April 2005 determined that Christopher Hopkins (aquamarine@telia.com) should develop a draft Framework for the BONUS-169 Baltic Sea Science Plan, based on the eight workpackages that have already been identified for the European Commission.
It was noted that ‘The plan is supposed to convert the research needs arising from the management bodies into scientific questions, which the science community can respond with research ideas. In practical terms, the Science Plan will be the material for future Calls for Proposals.’
The capability to survey, monitor, assess and manage the marine environment and its living resources, including fisheries, varies greatly among the coastal Baltic Sea States. The research and development (R&D) capacity, necessary for these purposes and to operationalize the ecosystem approach to management must be enhanced on a pan-Baltic scale. As the complexity of the issues is increasing, there is a strong need to build, mobilize and further integrate ‘core science’capabilities in order to underpin the sustainable development of the Baltic Sea as a whole with regard to ecosystem-based management. In this context, the States in economic transition require assistance in capacity building, both in terms of human resources development and facilities. In addition, research institutions should be encouraged to further coordinate their use of infrastructure, network building and collaboration with a view to enhancing capacity interchange in the region.
In carrying out the task and preparing the current Framework document, the author especially emphasizes the following:
It is essential to mobilize a critical mass of the scientific community working on Baltic Sea issues.
The Framework should be inclusive rather than exclusive, and indicative rather than definitive, so that it may attract interest, discussion and eventually a high number of responses to the Call.
When developing a science plan for the future, it is extremely important for the success of the plan that top-down planning (i.e. the problem-oriented themes included in the preliminary framework) and bottom-up input (i.e. question-driven priorities of scientists and research organizations) are effectively coupled.
Framework document is intended to be a living manuscript, it is not the final product, but one of several steps in a progression (i.e. a stepwise process) towards reaching the concluding stage, a wide range of consultation, collaboration and inputs are necessary with a view to further developing and improving this Framework document.
Assignment concerning BONUS Task 2.5: Potential Future Transnational Research Schemes (Coordinator: ICES)
BONUS-169 is intended to be a joint programme proposal under Article 169 of the Treaty, involving
the eight EU Member States in collaboration with the Russian Federation that
together form the contiguous Baltic Sea coastal countries, aimed at creating
a cooperative, well-integrated and focused transnational research programme for
the Baltic Sea region, in order to support the sustainable development of the
region through the provision of outputs facilitating implementation of
ecosystem-based management,
including:
To this effect, BONUS-169 is built up around eight workpackages (WPs) that are summarized as follows:
Investigating the regional effects of natural forcing and climate change, including studies of how changes in the atmosphere, the sea, and the land with the associated watersheds affect the climate of the Baltic Sea region, and the implications for ecosystems and human communities and their activities.
Investigating the inputs and origins, dispersion/transport and impacts on ecosystems and human communities of eutrophication in the Baltic Sea region, including evaluating the efficacy of management options to redress the root causes of eutrophication and making proposals for improvements.
Investigating the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in Baltic Sea ecosystems, including developing and applying scientific methodology, analyses, models and actions/measures furthering the rational exploitation of the utilized living marine resources and aimed also at understanding and limiting the ecosystem effects of fishing and aquaculture activities.
In this context it is important also to develop a market and information system for consumers of seafood products that arise from sustainable practices in healthy ecosystems.
Applying and further developing methodology, including analytical techniques and models, to describe and quantify the biodiversity of the Baltic Sea region—incorporating the molecular and genetic levels as well as those of species, communities, habitats and ecosystems—with a view to understanding the role of biodiversity in a range of environments spanning from a baseline in relatively pristine ones to those that are more human impacted.
This should include determining the effects of naturally and human induced changes on biodiversity, on the goods and services provided by coastal and offshore ecosystems, and providing scientifically-based concepts and tools for monitoring and assessing biodiversity and the associated environment, and applying ecosystem-based actions and measures for conserving and, where appropriate, restoring biodiversity.
Conducting investigations to elucidate the inputs and origins, dispersion/transport, and fate of pollutants (e.g. heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants and artificial radionuclides) in the ecosystem and the effects on human communities in the Baltic Sea region, including evaluating the efficacy of management options to redress the root causes of pollution and making proposals for improvements.
Developing an integrative approach in the field of socio- and ecological economics by analyzing and improving (e.g. through cost – benefit considerations) environmental decision-making scenarios and their implications for both the environment and human socioeconomy, by inter alia: the elaboration and selection of interlinked environmental and socioeconomic indicators related to measuring the performance of sustainable development; environmental valuation (e.g. natural capital arising from ecological goods and services) and ‘green’ accounting; improvement of environmental policies through fostering the use of economic, regulatory, and institutional instruments for enhancing environmental management; improvement of governance systems leading to better cross-sectoral representation and consensus regarding the integration of environmental issues into decision-making processes regarding coastal zone management, rational utilization of commercially important living resources, and nature conservation; and not least, the elaboration and provision of educational, capacity-building and outreach activities for emphasizing the dependence of human socioeconomic sustainability on ecological sustainability.
A major role of the programme is the synthesis and dissemination of sound and objective scientific information and knowledge, in a timely manner, to a wider public regarding the importance of healthy marine ecosystems and their relation to humanity, as a basis for education and understanding underpinning appropriately informed public opinion, policies and political will for their implementation.
This requires focus at all appropriate levels within the programme, as well as interactions between the programme and numerous potential stakeholders using all available media, arrangement of dedicated meetings (e.g. workshops and conferences) and other opportunities.
Cooperative education and capacity building schemes, aimed at young scientists and technicians, should figure prominently in the programme.
Timely, effective and cohesive management at all levels of the programme, involving internal as well as external affairs, is vital for the success of BONUS-169. This should be achieved by implementation of a devolved yet communally accountable governance model involving the establishment of appropriate leadership structures and mechanisms, including the allocation of unambiguous roles and responsibilities—as defined by clearly formulated protocols and procedures—at the levels of key institutional bodies and personnel.
BONUS-169 aspirations, in the context of Article 169 of the Treaty, require agreements and mechanisms to be established permitting comprehensive access to and mobilization of shared infrastructures and facilities in a cost-effective manner, in order to secure both the quantity and quality of scientific outputs at the pan-Baltic level.