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November 11, 2009 Mid-Atlantic Forum: Sea Grant Method, Regional Activities, & Emerging Issues Troy Hartley VASG Director
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What we are: o National network of 32 university-based research, extension and education programs. o Supply science-based information to citizens, businesses, educators, resource managers, and policy makers….function is as a broker. o Well-being of coastal and marine ecosystems and the communities that depend upon them. Sea Grant: Basics
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What we are: o Nationally—Four collective focus areas: Safe and sustainable seafood Healthy coastal ecosystems Sustainable coastal communities Hazard resiliency o Virginia Sea Grant’s strategic focus areas: Safe and sustainable seafood Healthy coastal and ocean ecosystems Sustainable and resilient coastal communities Coastal and ocean literacy Sea Grant: Basics
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How we do what we do: Sea Grant: Basics VASG Weekly: 26N; 32% density; 2.1 weighted average path length VASG + Partners: 210N; 3% density; 1.9 weighted average path length Academic; Fed’l, state and local gov’t; NGOs; private sector
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What do we do? Examples. o Mid-Atlantic Coastal and Ocean Research Plan o Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management o Emerging issues: Climate Energy Sea Grant: Action
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Mid-Atlantic Coastal & Ocean Research Plan www.midatlanticoceanresearchplan.org/ o NOAA NSGO-funded o 4YR planning effort with Delaware SG lead o Analysis of current capacity and state & regional plans—starting point for the Region: ClimateEnergy Water qualityLiving resources, fisheries Habitat, ecosystem health * What’s uniquely Mid-Atlantic? What’s missing? Sea Grant: Action
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Mid-Atlantic Coastal & Ocean Research Plan www.midatlanticoceanresearchplan.org/ o Starting point for the Region + o Multi-stakeholder process Listening sessions starting next year o Interactive product—living resource for entire region o MARCO—integrate research prioritization Sea Grant: Action
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Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management www.mdsg.umd.edu/programs/policy/ebfm/ o 63 state and federal agencies, fisheries commissions, universities, NGOs o Interconnections between five species, their physical and living environments, and human influences o EPA-funding; MDSG convener, facilitator, coordinator Sea Grant: Action
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Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management o Striped Bass o Blue Crab o Menhaden o Oyster o American Shad Sea Grant: Action
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Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management o Habitat suitability o Stock assessment o Socioeconomics o Food web Performance measures Sea Grant: Action
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Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management Beyond conceptualization to implementation Integrated management—NOAA, States, Commissions Integrated science tools—ecosystem tools * Stakeholder engagement Sea Grant: Action
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Climate: Adaptation & Education o NOAA NSGO—Office of Program Planning and Integration: SG/Regional Team Climate Engagement mini-grants. o VASG Outreach Tidal flood monitoring and prediction workshops Clean Marina program o VASG Research Historical data sets to assess trends Student-faculty teams Web-cast visiting scholar seminar series Sea Grant: Emerging
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Energy: Research & Extension o Marine Spatial Planning Science (e.g., human use, filling other gaps) Use of decision-support tools o Renewable Energy A lot of activity in different states Algal biofuels VASG: policy students Sea Grant: Emerging
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The Sea Grant Approach o University-based Research, Extension, Education, Communication Place-based o Strategic National and Regional Initiatives Leverage internal capacity of national network Partner with others Clear roles in partnerships that play to strengths o SG end-user focus problem-solving orientation State experimentation Innovation diffusion through national network and a program network Sea Grant: Summary
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Thank you. Questions? Troy Hartley VASG Director thartley@vims.edu
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