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MACROES Avancée du projet : déliverables

This document provides an update on the accomplishments, delays, and upcoming milestones for the project. It includes a detailed summary of the deliverables completed and in progress for each work package.

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MACROES Avancée du projet : déliverables

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  1. MACROES Avancée du projet : déliverables • Objectif Faire un état des lieux des délivrables accomplis, des retards et de ce qui est à venir dans l'année Méthode Brute force par ordre :)

  2. WP1 : Databases 1.1) Month 6: a metadata catalog to describe and search existing databases (fait) 1.2.1) Month 18: Complete databases (en cours) 1.2.2) Month 24: a pre-service allowing to serve the gridded data to users in binary format. 1.2.3) Month 36: A gridded data and spatial information server

  3. WP2 : Methodology in ecosystems 2.1.1. Month 12: Adopt the DEB formalism for phytoplankton in PISCES. Month 12(modifié, fait) 2.1.2. Month 18: Adopt the DEB formalism for the whole PISCES ecosystem model (phytoplankton and zooplankton)(modifié, fait) 2.2.1. Month 12: new DEB-based parametrization of biodiversity in APECOSM at the community level (fait) 2.2.2. Month 15: new diagnostic metric characterizing functional biodiversity in communities outputted from APECOSM (?) 2.2.3. Month 24: extended structure of APECOSM distinguishing jellies, squids, fish and crustaceans communities in each of the 3 generic APECOSM communities (en cours ?) 2.3.1. Month 9: Quantitative estimation of the physiological and behavioural parameters associated to vertical distributions of the three generic APECOSM communities using acoustic data(en cours, fait) 2.3.2. Month 9: Inclusion of tag-recapture data into the likelihood approach used for estimating the parameters of the focus species component of APECOSM (en cours ?) 2.3.3. Month 18: Validation of the generic communities of APECOSM using acoustic data, stomach content of predators and scientific trawling (?) 2.3.4. Month 18: Quantitative estimation of the APECOSM parameters for the four following tuna species: yellowfin, bigeye, skipjack, albacore using fisheries and catch-recapture data in the Indian Ocean.(Fait pour certaines espèces) 2.3.5. Month 24: Validation of the APECOSM outputs for tunas against the fisheries data in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans (Abandonné dans le Pacifique, Atlantique ?)

  4. WP2 : Methodology in ecosystems 2.4.1. Month 18: Mechanistic mathematical description of schooling/swarming (en cours) 2.4.2. Month 30: Mechanistically derived functional response in APECOSM including the implication of aggregative behaviour (première param très simple, A faire)

  5. WP3 : Methodology in economics 3.1. Month 18: Demand analysis of global tuna markets (fait) 3.2. Month 24: Effort dynamics model (Fait pour l'indien, en cours pour le reste ?) 3.3.1. Month 12: A prototype of a model of the network interconnecting worldwide tunas stocks, specialized fleets and tuna markets (fait) 3.3.2. Month 24: The calibrated model of the network interconnecting worldwide tunas stocks, specialized fleets and tuna markets, available for simulations on Internet as a Java Applet (fait)

  6. WP4 : Climate change and ocean acidification 4.1.1. Month 12: Offline simulations over 1860-2100 with IPSL-CM-PISCES-APECOSM (fait) 4.1.2. Month 18: Analysis of the impact of CC and OA on marine ecosystems (fait) 4.2.1 Month 24: Comparison of Offline and Online simulations over 2000-2100: importance of top-down control (A faire) 4.2.2 Month 36:Comparison of simulations with / without biophysical coupling over 2000-2100: Importance of biophysical feedback (heat trapping / bio-induced turbulence) (en cours) 4.3.1 Month 42: Offline Simulations over 1860-2100 with IPSL-CM-PISCES-APECOSM-biodiversity (Abandonné ?) 4.3.2 Month 48: Analysis of the impact of CC and OA on biodiversity (Abandonné ?)

  7. WP5 : Marine resources exploitation and governance 5.1 Month 36: Quantitative assessment of the respective effects of climate variability and fishing on tuna populations and community dynamics (Bloqué) 5.2.1. Month 40: Quantitative analysis of the impacts of fisheries on the functional diversity (Bloqué) 5.2.2. Month 46: Quantitative analysis of the potential impacts of fisheries on shifts in community structure (Bloqué) 5.3. Month 48: Quantitative analysis of global scale fleet distribution, targeting strategies and market configuration for different modes of climate variability (Bloqué) 5.4.1. Month 18: Trends in the evolution of the international law of the sea (Fait) 5.4.2. Month 18, 36: Trends in the evolution of law of fisheries (Fait) 5.4.3. Month 18: Trends in the evolution of the economic law and of the law of sustainable development of marine resources (Fait)

  8. WP6 : Global integrated dynamics 6.1.1. Month 48: Combined scenario(s) of climate change / ocean acidification / fisheries – Simulations over 1860-2100 (Faisable ?) 6.2.1. Month 24: Quantification of biogeochemical and biological entropy production in the PISCES and APECOSM models (Abandonné) 6.2.2. Month 36: Impact of different environmental conditions on entropy production at both species and ecosystem levels, regionalization of entropy production (Abandonné) 6.3.1. Month 30: A list of indicators will be proposed by the participants of the project (Fait) 6.3.2. Month 42: The indicators will be made available to the general audience through a web portal (A faire)

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