Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity

ABSTRACT The Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe) research program formed to unite leading academic and government researchers with managers from Canada's national resource agencies to address an urgent need for better scientific information on marine biodiversity in Canada's Atlantic,...

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Main Authors: Snelgrove, Paul V. R., Archambault, Philippe, Juniper, S. Kim, Lawton, Peter, Metaxas, Anna, Pepin, Pierre, Rice, Jake C., Tunnicliffe, Verena
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling crwiley:10.1080/03632415.2012.696002 2024-06-02T08:02:18+00:00 Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity Snelgrove, Paul V. R. Archambault, Philippe Juniper, S. Kim Lawton, Peter Metaxas, Anna Pepin, Pierre Rice, Jake C. Tunnicliffe, Verena 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2012.696002 https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03632415.2012.696002 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Fisheries volume 37, issue 7, page 296-304 ISSN 0363-2415 1548-8446 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2012.696002 2024-05-03T11:10:12Z ABSTRACT The Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe) research program formed to unite leading academic and government researchers with managers from Canada's national resource agencies to address an urgent need for better scientific information on marine biodiversity in Canada's Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic waters. Specifically, the network is producing diverse scientific products to inform policy commitments in conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity resources. A common disconnect between science‐driven research and policy application results in a dearth of science information relevant to specific decisions that cannot wait for knowledge to accumulate. To narrow this gap, CHONe research structures around three interlinking and integrated themes of marine biodiversity, ecosystem function, and population connectivity. CHONe products span from baseline maps, databases, and barcodes as tools to understand processes and monitor future change; spatial and temporal predictive tools to maximize knowledge on biodiversity patterns; analytical and sampling tools to characterize and assess biodiversity and habitat relationships, decision‐making frameworks for sustainable, integrated ocean management; new findings on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationships; to specific advice, data input, models, and frameworks for current ocean planning efforts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Pacific Fisheries 37 7 296 304
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description ABSTRACT The Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe) research program formed to unite leading academic and government researchers with managers from Canada's national resource agencies to address an urgent need for better scientific information on marine biodiversity in Canada's Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic waters. Specifically, the network is producing diverse scientific products to inform policy commitments in conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity resources. A common disconnect between science‐driven research and policy application results in a dearth of science information relevant to specific decisions that cannot wait for knowledge to accumulate. To narrow this gap, CHONe research structures around three interlinking and integrated themes of marine biodiversity, ecosystem function, and population connectivity. CHONe products span from baseline maps, databases, and barcodes as tools to understand processes and monitor future change; spatial and temporal predictive tools to maximize knowledge on biodiversity patterns; analytical and sampling tools to characterize and assess biodiversity and habitat relationships, decision‐making frameworks for sustainable, integrated ocean management; new findings on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationships; to specific advice, data input, models, and frameworks for current ocean planning efforts.
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author Snelgrove, Paul V. R.
Archambault, Philippe
Juniper, S. Kim
Lawton, Peter
Metaxas, Anna
Pepin, Pierre
Rice, Jake C.
Tunnicliffe, Verena
spellingShingle Snelgrove, Paul V. R.
Archambault, Philippe
Juniper, S. Kim
Lawton, Peter
Metaxas, Anna
Pepin, Pierre
Rice, Jake C.
Tunnicliffe, Verena
Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity
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Archambault, Philippe
Juniper, S. Kim
Lawton, Peter
Metaxas, Anna
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Rice, Jake C.
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title Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity
title_short Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity
title_full Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity
title_fullStr Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe): An Academic–Government Partnership to Develop Scientific Guidelines for Conservation and Sustainable Usage of Marine Biodiversity
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