STSMs
The STSM’s will promote common protocols for analysis across existing major historical databases (climate, extractions,shipping, prices, etc.).
The STSMs will provide a learning platform for trans-disciplinary research and an opportunity to trial new approaches which will be suited for early stage researchers. ESRs will analyse existing major historical databases and develop integrated time series for regional seas of Europe based on archeological historical and modern data for key species and habitats.
STSMs will be organised for the benefit of early stage researchers.
STSMs will provide access and career development for young researchers in inter-and trans-disciplinary research across Europe and beyond.
2015
| Working Group | STSM Title | Date | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
WG1: Fish Production |
Exploration of early 20th century fisheries surveys |
TBC |
Aalborg, Denmark |
WG1: Fish Production |
Indicator species and consumption patterns |
TBC |
Aalborg, Denmark |
WG2: Costal Settlements |
Comparing coastal settlements |
TBC |
TBC |
WG2: Costal Settlements |
English fishbone database |
TBC |
TBC |
WG2: Costal Settlements |
Training in a standard protocol for recording archeological fish bones |
TBC (may not take place in 2015) |
TBC |
WG3: Aquaculture Bela H. Buck Bela.H.Buck@awi.de |
NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) | Wellington, New Zealand | October - December |
WG3: Aquaculture Gesche Krause |
NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) | Te Wāhanga, NZ Council for Educational Research, Wellington | TBC |
WG4: Changing values |
The salted fish museum project development |
Norway |
October |
WG4: Changing values |
Iberian and Atlantic whaling |
British Museum, London |
September |
WG5: Gendered seas |
TBC |
TBC |
TBC |