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Theme Session R_Other important research, not covered in this year's theme sessions

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This conference book of abstracts from ICES Theme Session R covers diverse marine research topics including fishing exploitation rates, machine learning for habitat classification, ocean sustainability, AI in fisheries, and methodologies for extracting and isolating microplastics from marine samples. The collection spans fisheries management, stock assessment, citizen science, and environmental monitoring.

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Book of abstracts of theme session R:Other important research, not covered in this year's theme sessionsConveners: John Pinnegar (UK), Brian MacKenzie (Denmark), Nathalie Steins (Netherlands), Uusitalo Laura (Finland), Côme Denechaud (Norway)Estimating Fishing Exploitation Rates to Simulate Global Catches and Biomass Changes of Pelagic and Demersal FishDecarbonising the UK Fishing Fleet: socio-cultural, behavioural, economic and environmental responsesAssessment of bottom trawl impacts on the status of seabed communities in European Seas Mapping benthic vulnerable marine ecosystems in the Bay of Biscay using Computer Vision Impact of climate-induced changes in sex ratio on fisheries stock assessment and managementWhere do Great Cormorants fish? Outlining spatial ranges from three coastal coloniesMachine Learning Approaches to Marine Habitat Classification and Extreme Event Prediction in the North SeaOcean Literacy Through Comics: Inspiring Young Minds with Ecosystem Based-Management in the Baltic SeaAn insight into processes of human wildlife co-existence – the case of the Baltic Grey Seal Using the Newcomb – Benford Law to detect species misreporting in mixed pelagic catchesEvaluation of variance estimators for estimation of species composition in small pelagic catchesElectricity or eel? Migration behaviour and survival in a regulated riverVisual cues and individual recognition inform agonistic responses towards females and female mimics in the corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops) Use of artificial intelligence in the analysis of industry echosounder dataOcean sustainability in South-East Asia: piloting the Blue Environmental Sustainability Gap (Blue ESGAP) framework in Indonesia and the PhilippinesRedefining Fisheries Science Advice under Rapidly Changing and Highly Uncertain Conditions Applying the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries ManagementTowards trustworthy Artificial Intelligence to support marine research, fisheries and policy needsIgnorance of multi-facetted uncertainty in fisheries management causes fisheries collapseA management strategy evaluation to assess impacts of parameter misspecification in stock assessment models: a case study with Pacific herring in Alaska The Impact of Offshore Wind Farms on Taxonomic and Functional Diversity in the North SeaExtraction and Isolation of Microplastics from marine samples: An Optimization and Validation MethodExposure of Romanian MPAs to climate-driven environmental changesPredicting habitat suitability of sensitive fish species in the Northeast Atlantic through joint Species Distribution Modelling (jSDMs)Application of deep neural networks for identifying stock components of Baltic herring based on otoliths From Volunteers to Data: LOBSERVE and the Future of Lobster Ecology through Citizen ScienceLife History Shifts in a Declining Fish Stock: The Case of Western Baltic Cod in the Sound Application of environmental DNA metabarcoding to dolphinfish fisheries: a case study on Fish Aggregating Devices in the Central Mediterranean Sea WKDISM: ICES Workshop to Develop an ICES Survey Mitigation Strategy Global Ecological Pinniped-Fishery InteractionsMarine biodiversity indicators for seafood productionWhat is ICES JMS publishing? Quantifying changes in topics and authorship in ICES JMS over 100 yearsDivergent responses of commercial species to fishing pressure and temperature changes in the Mediterranean Sea: insights from size spectraMonitoring progress towards achieving the Maximum Sustainable Yield in European Union watersSustainable blue food systems through transnational access and collaboration: AgroServ and AquaServA Cost-effective Framework to Monitor Invertebrate Benthic Biodiversity on Shallow Sandy Bottoms, during Bivalve Fishing SurveysIdentifying fish species from otoliths using Fourier transform near-infrared spectroscopyRevolutionizing active acoustic echo classification using AI and the cloud at NOAA FisheriesUnderstanding dolphin bycatch in bottom fishing nets: a spatial co-occurrence study in the Bay of Biscay, France

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