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Addressing Challenges In Communicating Arctic Climate Research: Reflections

The Alaska Climate Integrated Modeling Project (ACLIM) is an interdisciplinary team of 50+ scientists and professionals. This project uses integrative computer modeling to study issues posed by climate change on the Bering Sea and evaluate solutions.
May 11, 2022 - Research ,
Dungeness crab pots stacked on a pier next to a faded and weathered sign. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Tech Memo: Investigating and Improving Applications of Ecosystem Status Reports in U.S. Fisheries Management

This is a report from a 2021 Workshop organized by the National Marine Fisheries Service Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management Working Group.
May 02, 2022 - Technical Memo ,

Climate Adaptation And What That Means

Addressing Challenges In Communicating Arctic Climate Research

It's common to hear the word “adaptation” alongside climate research. However, it can be difficult to determine what adapting to climate change means. Here, AFSC scientists share their thoughts on the definition of climate adaptation by U.S. Fisheries.
March 23, 2022 - Research ,
photograph of the village of Atka

What Motivates ACLIM Scientists?

Addressing Challenges In Communicating Arctic Climate Research

The Alaska Climate Integrated Modeling Project (ACLIM) is an interdisciplinary team of 50+ scientists and professionals. This project uses integrative computer modeling to study issues posed by climate change on the Bering Sea and evaluate solutions.
March 15, 2022 - Research ,
map of Alaskan islands in the Bering Sea

Addressing Challenges In Communicating Arctic Climate Research

Addressing Challenges In Communicating Arctic Climate Research

The Alaska Climate Integrated Modeling Project (ACLIM) is an interdisciplinary team of 50+ scientists and professionals. This project uses integrative computer modeling to study issues posed by climate change on the Bering Sea and evaluate solutions.
January 26, 2022 - Research ,
poster showing global climate models by Alaska Climate Integrated Modeling Project

Fisheries and Ecosystem Oceanography Research in the California Current

Our team uses ship-based surveys to collect ecosystem and juvenile rockfish population data used in fisheries management.

Human Dimensions of Ecosystem-based Fishery Management in the Pacific Northwest

We analyze and model participation and location choice behavior of fishermen and develop models to evaluate the consequences of current and prospective regulations.

Social Science Supporting Fishery Management in West Coast Fisheries

We collect, analyze, and report social science data in multiple contexts to inform fisheries management and meet fisheries regulations, such as National Standard 8. Our studies aim to understand further and incorporate social science in the management.

Community Social Vulnerability Indicators for the California Current

To monitor and profile West Coast fishing communities, we organize, collect, and analyze social and fisheries data to develop and update community-level indicators of social vulnerabilities and fishing ties.