Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea

Abstract In recognition of the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems worldwide, integrated research teams have coupled climate change projections with social-ecological models to inform management and evaluate adaptation strategies for the fishing industry and fishing communities. A key step...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Hollowed, Anne Babcock, Holsman, Kirstin K, Wise, Sarah P, Haynie, Alan C, Cheng, Wei, Evans, Diana C K, Hermann, Albert J, Ianelli, James N, Kearney, Kelly A, Punt, Andre E, Reum, Jonathan C P, Stram, Diana L, Szuwalski, Cody S
Other Authors: Hoel, Alf HÃ¥kon, NOAA's Climate and Fisheries Adaptation, Integrated Ecosystem Assessment, Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2024
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae034
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsae034 2024-10-13T14:06:23+00:00 Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea Hollowed, Anne Babcock Holsman, Kirstin K Wise, Sarah P Haynie, Alan C Cheng, Wei Evans, Diana C K Hermann, Albert J Ianelli, James N Kearney, Kelly A Punt, Andre E Reum, Jonathan C P Stram, Diana L Szuwalski, Cody S Hoel, Alf HÃ¥kon NOAA's Climate and Fisheries Adaptation Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae034 https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/advance-article-pdf/doi/10.1093/icesjms/fsae034/57118975/fsae034.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) ICES Journal of Marine Science ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 journal-article 2024 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsae034 2024-09-17T04:29:13Z Abstract In recognition of the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems worldwide, integrated research teams have coupled climate change projections with social-ecological models to inform management and evaluate adaptation strategies for the fishing industry and fishing communities. A key step in this process is the selection of scenarios that enable improved adaptation strategies and decision-making through engagements with constituents with diverse interests in the future use of marine resources. This paper presents an approach to selecting and refining climate-informed social-ecological scenarios for groundfish and crab fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea. The approach involved: (a) initial model development to provide worked examples; (b) engagement with stakeholders to seek input on climate-related concerns, priorities, and adaptation options; and (c) establishment of pathways for uptake of climate-informed decision support information into existing management systems. This approach narrowed the range of candidate scenarios, identified pressing climate concerns of constituents, and clarified timelines for scheduling modeling projects to address these concerns. Separating evaluation of management strategies (research modeling) from proposed changes to Fishery Management Plans preserved opportunities for public debate of proposed changes through a well-established regulatory review process. Collectively, these outcomes help to advance the development of a regionally relevant climate-ready harvest policy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Oxford University Press Bering Sea ICES Journal of Marine Science
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description Abstract In recognition of the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems worldwide, integrated research teams have coupled climate change projections with social-ecological models to inform management and evaluate adaptation strategies for the fishing industry and fishing communities. A key step in this process is the selection of scenarios that enable improved adaptation strategies and decision-making through engagements with constituents with diverse interests in the future use of marine resources. This paper presents an approach to selecting and refining climate-informed social-ecological scenarios for groundfish and crab fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea. The approach involved: (a) initial model development to provide worked examples; (b) engagement with stakeholders to seek input on climate-related concerns, priorities, and adaptation options; and (c) establishment of pathways for uptake of climate-informed decision support information into existing management systems. This approach narrowed the range of candidate scenarios, identified pressing climate concerns of constituents, and clarified timelines for scheduling modeling projects to address these concerns. Separating evaluation of management strategies (research modeling) from proposed changes to Fishery Management Plans preserved opportunities for public debate of proposed changes through a well-established regulatory review process. Collectively, these outcomes help to advance the development of a regionally relevant climate-ready harvest policy.
author2 Hoel, Alf HÃ¥kon
NOAA's Climate and Fisheries Adaptation
Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hollowed, Anne Babcock
Holsman, Kirstin K
Wise, Sarah P
Haynie, Alan C
Cheng, Wei
Evans, Diana C K
Hermann, Albert J
Ianelli, James N
Kearney, Kelly A
Punt, Andre E
Reum, Jonathan C P
Stram, Diana L
Szuwalski, Cody S
spellingShingle Hollowed, Anne Babcock
Holsman, Kirstin K
Wise, Sarah P
Haynie, Alan C
Cheng, Wei
Evans, Diana C K
Hermann, Albert J
Ianelli, James N
Kearney, Kelly A
Punt, Andre E
Reum, Jonathan C P
Stram, Diana L
Szuwalski, Cody S
Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea
author_facet Hollowed, Anne Babcock
Holsman, Kirstin K
Wise, Sarah P
Haynie, Alan C
Cheng, Wei
Evans, Diana C K
Hermann, Albert J
Ianelli, James N
Kearney, Kelly A
Punt, Andre E
Reum, Jonathan C P
Stram, Diana L
Szuwalski, Cody S
author_sort Hollowed, Anne Babcock
title Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea
title_short Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea
title_full Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea
title_fullStr Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea
title_full_unstemmed Development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea
title_sort development of climate informed management scenarios for fisheries in the eastern bering sea
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