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Report of the Hawaii Atlantis Ecosystem Model Planning Workshop held in January 2017 in Honolulu


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Title:
Report of the Hawaii Atlantis Ecosystem Model Planning Workshop held in January 2017 in Honolulu
Author(s):
Weijerman, Mariska
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service,
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Hawaii Atlantis Ecosystem Model Planning Workshop (2017 : Honolulu, Hawaii)
Corporate Name:
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service,
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Dates of Publication:
2017
Abstract:
The workshop started on Jan 13, 2017 at 8:30 am with a welcome by Mike Seki, Director of PIFSC. Mike explained that NOAA has embraced Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management which requires the synthesis of interdisciplinary data sets and that we must now take into account the realities of climate change and ocean acidification. He explained that regional ecosystem models can simultaneously couple chemical, physical, biological, ecological, and socioeconomic dynamics at scales relevant to coastal communities and, therefore, realistically represent patterns and processes affecting marine ecosystems and those who depend on them and explicitly address tradeoffs across ocean use sectors. To meet this high bar for informed management, PIFSC (with Council support) has initiated the effort to parameterize and develop the Atlantis Ecosystem Model to allow for the exploration of the ecosystem effects of changes in the environment, policy options and management strategies. Mike acknowledged everybody's busy schedule and expressed his gratitude that we all made the time and commitment to come and participate in this ambitious effort"--Introduction. doi:10.7289/V5/AR-PIFSC-H-17-03 (https://doi.org/10.7289/V5/AR-PIFSC-H-17-03)]
Keywords:
Coral reef fisheries
Fishery management
Management
Marine ecology
Marine ecosystem management
Place Keywords:
Hawaii
Local Corporate Name:
NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service)
PIFSC (Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Type of Resource:
Administrative Report
Genre:
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center administrative report H ; 17-03
Note:
The workshop started on Jan 13, 2017 at 8:30 am with a welcome by Mike Seki, Director of PIFSC. Mike explained that NOAA has embraced Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management which requires the synthesis of interdisciplinary data sets and that we must now take into account the realities of climate change and ocean acidification. He explained that regional ecosystem models can simultaneously couple chemical, physical, biological, ecological, and socioeconomic dynamics at scales relevant to coastal communities and, therefore, realistically represent patterns and processes affecting marine ecosystems and those who depend on them and explicitly address tradeoffs across ocean use sectors. To meet this high bar for informed management, PIFSC (with Council support) has initiated the effort to parameterize and develop the Atlantis Ecosystem Model to allow for the exploration of the ecosystem effects of changes in the environment, policy options and management strategies. Mike acknowledged everybody's busy schedule and expressed his gratitude that we all made the time and commitment to come and participate in this ambitious effort"--Introduction. doi:10.7289/V5/AR-PIFSC-H-17-03 (https://doi.org/10.7289/V5/AR-PIFSC-H-17-03)]
2017
NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service)
PIFSC (Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Library
http://doi.org/10.7289/V5/AR-PIFSC-H-17-03
Public Domain
1860
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DOI:
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