Description:
Title:
Southeast Regional Action Plan to Implement the NOAA Fisheries Climate Science Strategy Through 2024
Author(s):
Quinlan, John A.
Muñoz, Roldan C.
Burton, Michael L.
Cavanaugh, Joseph A.
Cudney,Jennifer
Doerr, Jennifer C.
Gore, Karla R.
Leo, Jennifer P.
Livergood, Audra L.
O’Donnell, Kelli
Opay, Patrick
Sasso, Christopher R.
Southeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.).
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service. Southeast Region.
Corporate Name:
Southeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.).
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service. Southeast Region.
Dates of Publication:
2023
Abstract:
This Southeast Regional Action Plan (SERAP) identifies climate-related actions to address the seven NCSS objectives and regional needs through 2024. It identifies key needs and proposed actions across three parts of the region (South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean), several of which are inclusive of Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) where appropriate. Atlantic HMS are included in both the Southeast and Northeast RAPs. While some tasks are expected to be completed in the near-term, the document also includes aspirational, long-term goals for which activities during the next three years will lay a foundation. The document shows how regional activities address NCSS objective areas, and identifies how the activities contribute to regional science and management. Where possible, metrics are included to gauge progress with the understanding that progress depends on a variety of factors, some of which are beyond the agency’s control. These activities support NOAA’s effort to build a climate ready nation.
Local Corporate Name:
NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service)
SEFSC (Southeast Fisheries Science Center)
SER (Southeast Region)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Format:
PDF
Type of Resource:
Planning Document
Note:
This Southeast Regional Action Plan (SERAP) identifies climate-related actions to address the seven NCSS objectives and regional needs through 2024. It identifies key needs and proposed actions across three parts of the region (South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean), several of which are inclusive of Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) where appropriate. Atlantic HMS are included in both the Southeast and Northeast RAPs. While some tasks are expected to be completed in the near-term, the document also includes aspirational, long-term goals for which activities during the next three years will lay a foundation. The document shows how regional activities address NCSS objective areas, and identifies how the activities contribute to regional science and management. Where possible, metrics are included to gauge progress with the understanding that progress depends on a variety of factors, some of which are beyond the agency’s control. These activities support NOAA’s effort to build a climate ready nation.
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