@article{fdi:010092805, title = {{A}n integrated global-to-regional scale workflow for simulating climate change impacts on marine ecosystems}, author = {{O}rtega-{C}isneros, {K}. and {F}ierros-{A}rcos, {D}. and {L}indmark, {M}. and {N}ovaglio, {C}. and {W}oodworth-{J}efcoats, {P}. and {E}ddy, {T}. {D}. and {C}oll, {M}arta and {F}ulton, {E}. and {O}liveros-{R}amos, {R}. and {R}eum, {J}. and {S}hin, {Y}unne-{J}ai and {B}ulman, {C}. and {C}apitani, {L}. and {D}atta, {S}. and {M}urphy, {K}. and {R}ogers, {A}. and {S}hannon, {L}. and {W}hitehouse, {G}. {A}. and {A}dekoya, {E}. and {D}ias, {B}. {S}. and {F}uster-{A}lonso, {A}. and {H}ansen, {C}. and {H}usson, {B}. and {M}c{G}regor, {V}. and {M}orell, {A}laia and {L}una, {H}. {N}. {M}. and {O}uled-{C}heikh, {J}. and {R}uzicka, {J}. and {S}teenbeek, {J}. and {S}tollberg, {I}. and {S}ubramaniam, {R}. {C}. and {T}ulloch, {V}. and {B}ryndum-{B}uchholz, {A}. and {H}arrison, {C}. {S}. and {H}eneghan, {R}. and {M}aury, {O}livier and {B}uil, {M}. {P}. and {S}chewe, {J}. and {T}ittensor, {D}. {P}. and {T}ownsend, {H}. and {B}lanchard, {J}. {L}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}s the urgency to evaluate the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems increases, there is a need to develop robust projections and improve the uptake of ecosystem model outputs in policy and planning. {S}tandardizing input and output data is a crucial step in evaluating and communicating results, but can be challenging when using models with diverse structures, assumptions, and outputs that address region-specific issues. {W}e developed an implementation framework and workflow to standardize the climate and fishing forcings used by regional models contributing to the {F}isheries and {M}arine {E}cosystem {M}odel {I}ntercomparison {P}roject ({F}ish{MIP}) and to facilitate comparative analyses across models and a wide range of regions, in line with the {F}ish{MIP} 3a protocol. {W}e applied our workflow to three case study areas-models: the {B}altic {S}ea {M}izer, {H}awai'i-based {L}ongline fisheries ther{M}izer, and the southern {B}enguela ecosystem {A}tlantis marine ecosystem models. {W}e then selected the most challenging steps of the workflow and illustrated their implementation in different model types and regions. {O}ur workflow is adaptable across a wide range of regional models, from non-spatially explicit to spatially explicit and fully-depth resolved models and models that include one or several fishing fleets. {T}his workflow will facilitate the development of regional marine ecosystem model ensembles and enhance future research on marine ecosystem model development and applications, model evaluation and benchmarking, and global-to-regional model comparisons.}, keywords = {{F}isheries and {M}arine {E}cosystem {M}odel {I}ntercomparison {P}roject ({F}ish{MIP}) ; regional marine ecosystem models ({MEMS}) ; implementation framework ; workflow ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}arths {F}uture}, volume = {13}, numero = {2}, pages = {e2024{EF}004826 [23 p.]}, year = {2025}, DOI = {10.1029/2024ef004826}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010092805}, }