Résumé
A one-day workshop (W10) held Jun 3, 2018 during the 4th International Symposium on The effects of climate change on the world's oceans (ECCWO-4) in Washington, DC was convened by the coordinators and members of the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (Fish-MIP), with attendees being made up of existing Fish-MIP members, new members who were added to the group during the workshop-welcome!-as well as interested non-members. The workshop included 10 informal oral presentations and one poster presentation. Eric Galbraith, one of the Fish-MIP global model coordinators, and developer of the BOATS (BiOeconomic mArine Trophic Size-spectrum) model, gave the opening talk which was an overview of Fish-MIP-now five years old-the key results that we have found so far, and the steps that we are working toward. Andrea Bryndum-Buchholz is a PhD student and has been working with Fish-MIP model output from global models, and gave a talk about climate change projections in different ocean basins.