This technical memorandum provides an overview of past and current trans-boundary management approaches, new tools, and other ideas identified in the peer-reviewed literature.
Model-based estimates of abundance, distribution or age composition from Alaska Fisheries Science Center Groundfish Assessment Program bottom trawl survey data to stock assessment authors and other requestors on a similar timeline as their equivalent...
A responsibility of NOAA Fisheries is to consider the effects of fisheries management on fishing communities. This report assess community participation for select Hawaiʻi commercial fisheries 2000-2018.
In May 2014, scientists and resource managers representing stakeholders from government, academia, and conservation groups met in Honolulu, Hawaii, to identify critical information needs for deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems.
We developed an Atlantis model for ecosystems around the inhabited Hawaiian Islands to look at changes in socio-ecological indicators driven by future climate change effects.
In this study, we investigated the complex ways in which human well-being is related to the coastal and marine environment by looking closely at the ways communities impact, rely on, and steward the West Hawai'i region.
This report provides a summary of key findings for work completed between 2012 and 2020 to assess the effectiveness of management actions conducted at the Samoa Maritime quarry in Faga‘alu, American Samoa.