European Maritime Day 2025

21–23 May 2025 | Cork, Ireland

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Colm Lordan

ICES Advisory Committee Chair

ICES - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea

Copenhagen V, Denmark

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ACOM in ICES, responsible for providing timely state-of-the-art evidence-based advice to meet conservation, management, and sustainability goals.

My organisation

We are ICES, an international organization dedicated to scientific research and advice on marine ecosystems. Our team of experts works collaboratively to provide data and analysis to support sustainable ocean management. With a focus on delivering cutting-edge research, we aim to inform policies and practices for the preservation and responsible use of marine resources.
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About me

Experienced and dynamic scientist leading the Advisory Committee (ACOM) in ICES, responsible for providing timely state-of-the-art evidence-based advice to meet conservation, management, and sustainability goals. Passionate about ensuring advice is independent, credible, relevant, transparent, trusted and underpinned by high quality FAIR data, best available science and robust assessments.

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Skills

  • fisheries
  • Ecosystems
  • Advice
  • Assessment
  • ORE
  • Biodiversity

Interests

  • Marine systems

Speaker sessions (1)

Friday, 23 May 2025

13:30 - 14:45

Workshop 20 "Have your say: future Ecosystem Informed Advice"

Format:In-personLocation:Hotel Clayton - Pegasus 1&2 HallTrack:Workshop - Pegasus 1+2 Room, Hotel Clayton
  • Enablers (marine research, innovation, technology, observation, blue skills, MSP, digitalisation, investment, ocean literacy etc.)

The workshop is organized by ICES.

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    Scientific Advice

    We generate scientific advice to support ecosystem-based management of human activities in our seas and oceans

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    Colm Lordan

    ICES Advisory Committee Chair at ICES - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea

    Copenhagen V, Denmark