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Ecosystem based fisheries management is a science and management framework that NOAA has begun to implement nationwide. One of the greatest challenges of the EBFM approach is the need to integrate data from many disciplines and of multiple temporal and spatial scales, and to make those data available to collaborators in an open and usable manner. This session will explore the tools that are currently in use to provide storage, access, analyses, visualization, and documentation of the data that are critical to EBFM.
Presentations (abstracts by session here):
1. NOAA CoastWatch addressing the satellite data needs of EBFM: recognizing gaps and successes
- Michael Soracco, Kimberly Hyde, Melanie Abecassis, Dale Robinson, Kalei Shotwell
2. NMFS Usages and Needs for Satellite Data
- Cara Wilson
3. Environmental Data Summary (EDS): an advanced environmental data summary tool
- Kisei R. Tanaka, Thomas A. Oliver
4. Developing a web-based application to streamline data processing for Ecosystem and Socioeconomic Profiles in support of next generation stock assessments
- Kalei Shotwell
6. DisMAP: Species Distribution Mapping from Distributed Data
- Tim Haverland, Melissa Karp