Alexandros Kokkalis
Technical University of Denmark
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Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016
Alexandros Kokkalis; Anne Maria Eikeset; Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen; Petur Steingrund; Ken Haste Andersen
&NA; Many methods exist to assess the fishing status of data‐limited stocks; however, little is known about the accuracy or the uncertainty of such assessments. Here we evaluate a new size‐based data‐limited stock assessment method by applying it to well‐assessed, data‐rich fish stocks treated as data‐limited. Particular emphasis is put on providing uncertainty estimates of the data‐limited assessment. We assess four cod stocks in the North‐East Atlantic and compare our estimates of stock status (F/Fmsy) with the official assessments. The estimated stock status of all four cod stocks followed the established stock assessments remarkably well and the official assessments fell well within the uncertainty bounds. The estimation of spawning stock biomass followed the same trends as the official assessment, but not the same levels. We conclude that the data‐limited assessment method can be used for stock assessment and that the uncertainty estimates are reliable. Further work is needed to quantify the spawning biomass of the stock.
Climatic Change | 2016
Martin Wæver Pedersen; Alexandros Kokkalis; Hlynur Bardarson; Sara Bonanomi; Wijnand Boonstra; William E. Butler; Florian K. Diekert; Nadia Fouzai; Maija Holma; Rebecca E. Holt; Kristina Øie Kvile; Emmi Nieminen; Katharina Maj Ottosen; Andries Richter; Lauren A. Rogers; Giovanni Romagnoni; Martin Snickars; Anna Törnroos; Benjamin Weigel; Jason D. Whittington; Pamela J. Woods; Johanna Yletyinen; Ana Sofia Ferreira
Oceans are exposed to anthropogenic climate change shifting marine systems toward potential instabilities. The physical, biological and social implications of such shifts can be assessed within individual scientific disciplines, but can only be fully understood by combining knowledge and expertise across disciplines. For climate change related problems these research directions have been well-established since the publication of the first IPCC report in 1990, however it is not well-documented to what extent these directions are reflected in published research. Focusing on the Nordic region, we evaluated the development of climate change related marine science by quantifying trends in number of publications, disciplinarity, and scientific focus of 1362 research articles published between 1990 and 2011. Our analysis showed a faster increase in publications within climate change related marine science than in general marine science indicating a growing prioritisation of research with a climate change focus. The composition of scientific disciplines producing climate change related publications, which initially was dominated by physical sciences, shifted toward a distribution with almost even representation of physical and biological sciences with social sciences constituting a minor constant proportion. These trends suggest that the predominantly model-based directions of the IPCC have favoured the more quantitatively oriented natural sciences rather than the qualitative traditions of social sciences. In addition, despite being an often declared prerequisite to successful climate science, we found surprisingly limited progress in implementing interdisciplinary research indicating that further initiatives nurturing scientific interactions are required.
Marine Policy | 2015
Wiebren J. Boonstra; Katharina Maj Ottosen; Ana Sofia Ferreira; Andries Richter; Lauren A. Rogers; Martin Wæver Pedersen; Alexandros Kokkalis; Hlynur Bardarson; Sara Bonanomi; William E. Butler; Florian K. Diekert; Nadia Fouzai; Maija Holma; Rebecca E. Holt; Kristina Øie Kvile; Evandro Malanski; Jed I. Macdonald; Emmi Nieminen; Giovanni Romagnoni; Martin Snickars; Benjamin Weigel; Pamela J. Woods; Johanna Yletyinen; Jason D. Whittington
Fisheries Research | 2015
Alexandros Kokkalis; Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen; Anders Henry Nielsen; Ken Haste Andersen
Fisheries Research | 2018
Josianne Støttrup; Alexandros Kokkalis; Elliot John Brown; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Stine Kærulf Andersen; Eva Maria Pedersen
African Journal of Marine Science | 2018
Jn Kathena; Alexandros Kokkalis; Martin Wæver Pedersen; Jan E. Beyer; Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen
Climate Research | 2017
Rebecca E. Holt; Pamela J. Woods; Ana Sofia Ferreira; Hlynur Bardarson; Sara Bonanomi; Wijnand Boonstra; William E. Butler; Florian K. Diekert; Nadia Fouzai; Maija Holma; Alexandros Kokkalis; Kristina Øie Kvile; Jed I. Macdonald; Evandro Malanski; Emmi Nieminen; Katharina Maj Ottosen; Martin Wæver Pedersen; Andries Richter; Lauren A. Rogers; Giovanni Romagnoni; Martin Snickars; Anna Törnroos; Benjamin Weigel; Jason D. Whittington; Johanna Yletyinen
Archive | 2016
Alexandros Kokkalis; Ken Haste Andersen; Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen; Anders Paarup Nielsen
Archive | 2014
Josianne Støttrup; Stine Kærulf Andersen; Alexandros Kokkalis; Mads Christoffersen; Jeppe Miki Busk Olsen; Eva Maria Pedersen
Archive | 2014
Lotte Worsøe Clausen; Henrik Gislason; Alexandros Kokkalis; Ole A Jørgensen; Ken Haste Andersen; Kenn Skau Fischer; Henrik Mosegaard