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Capacity building workshop on ecological modeling of marine systems in Peru

Capacity building workshop on ecological modeling of marine systems in Peru
The workshop provided an opportunity for scientists and professionals from the regional Coastal Laboratories of IMARPE to train in the use of the ‘Ecopath with Ecosim and Ecospace’ software | Photo: Jonathan Correa, IMARPE Huanchaco
Humboldt Tipping scientists meet in Huanchaco

On 29-30 October 2024, a team of scientists from the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) and the Peruvian National Institute of Marine Research (IMARPE) conducted a hybrid capacity building workshop on ecological modelling of marine systems in Huanchaco, Peru.

The workshop, held by Alonso del Solar, Stefan Koenigstein and Giovanni Romagnoni (ZMT) together with Jorge Tam und Dante Espinoza (IMARPE) provided the opportunity for scientists and professionals from the regional Coastal Laboratories of IMARPE to train in the use of the ‘Ecopath with Ecosim and Ecospace’ software, an ecosystem modelling approach widely applied to evaluate the effects of fisheries and climate change on marine ecosystems.

Photo: Jonathan Correa, IMARPE Huanchaco
Photo: Jonathan Correa, IMARPE Huanchaco

The 27 participants followed lectures and practical tutorials in presence and online. Jointly with the organizing scientists, they developed new ecosystem modelling projects addressing pressing local challenges for marine sustainability, setting the ground for future research collaborations between Peruvian and German scientists.

Photo: Stefan Koenigstein, ZMT Bremen
'Caballitos de Totora' - Traditional artisanal fisheries in Huanchaco | Photo: Stefan Koenigstein, ZMT Bremen

The coastal town of Huanchaco is world-famous for a unique form of traditional artisanal fishery, which employs small boats hand-crafted from the ‘totora’ swamp reeds in a 3000-year-old tradition (‘Caballitos de Totora’), which is still being practiced. Today, the ecological impacts of ocean warming under global climate change, and pollution of coastal waters by sewage, garbage and chemical compounds from industries represent urgent threats for marine ecosystems, fishers and the livelihoods of coastal communities, which need to be addressed by ecosystem science and management. The workshop trained researchers and practitioners in the use of the EwE tool for the development of ecosystem models within the Peruvian context. The scientific problems that underpin the development of this type of models were also discussed, as well as strategies to address these questions and meet the challenges presented by the management of these systems.

The German and Peruvian researcher organised the workshop in the framework of work package 6 on “Participatory ecosystem-based management strategies for shifts among pelagic resources in the Humboldt Upwelling System”.


Contacts

Alonso del Solar

PhD canditate

alonso.delsolar@leibniz-zmt.de
Tel. +49 (0)421 23800 - 0

Dr. Giovanni Romagnoni

Postdoctoral Researcher

giovanni.romagnoni@leibniz-zmt.de
Tel. +49 421 23800 - 0

Dr. Jorge Tam

Senior Scientist

jtam@imarpe.gob.pe
Tel. +51 1 920655824