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Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP)

Zonal Advisory Meeting

23-26 March, 2010
Montreal, QC

Chairperson: Jacques A. Gagné

Background

The Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program (AZMP) was implemented in 1998 with the aim of collecting and analyzing the biological, chemical, and physical field data that are necessary to (1) characterize and understand the causes of oceanic variability at the seasonal, interannual, and decadal scales, (2) provide multidisciplinary data sets that can be used to establish relationships among the biological, chemical, and physical variables, and (3) provide adequate data to support the sound development of ocean activities.

The program sampling strategy is based on  (1) seasonal and opportunistic sampling along sections to quantify the oceanographic variability in the Canadian NW Atlantic shelf region, (2) higher-frequency temporal sampling at more accessible fixed sites to monitor the shorter time scale dynamics in representative areas, (3) fish survey and remote sensing data to provide broader spatial coverage and a context to interpret other data, and (4) data from other existing monitoring programs such as CPR (Continuous Plankton Recorder) lines, Sea Level Network, nearshore Long-Term Temperature Monitoring, Toxic Algae monitoring, or from other external organizations (e.g., winds and air temperatures from Environment Canada) to complement AZMP data.

The collected data are edited and archived in databases managed by DFO’s Integrated Science Data Management (ISDM) Branch.

Objectives

  1. Review the activities of the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program during 2009 and assess business, operational and logistic issues that need regional/zonal intervention, or that need to be brought to the attention of the DFO National Science Directors Committee.
  2. Synthesize and integrate the biological, chemical and physical oceanographic conditions observed in the Atlantic Zone since 1998, identify trends or changes if they occur, and provide a critical assessment of the information available.

Outputs 

Science peer reviewed products generated from this meeting include Science Advisory Reports, associated Research Documents, and a Proceedings.
All reports produced in 2010-2011 will be published on the Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS) website: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas-sccs/index-eng.htm.

Participants

Participants include DFO Science staff and collaborators as well as representatives from the Canadian Wildlife Service of Environment Canada.

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