2022 Council Member Ongoing Development Workshop
/The inaugural Council Member Ongoing Development (CMOD) workshop was held November 15-16, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. Hosted by the New England Fishery Management Council, the theme for the workshop was New Approaches to Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management (EBFM) and Ecosystem Approaches to Fishery Management (EAFM). The workshop also included a skills focus on developing effective motions.
Meeting Documents
Regional EBFM and EAFM Resources
These short background documents provide information about Councils’ ecosystem-related work, and include links to Council documents and other resources.
Presentations
Day 1 Sessions
Regional EBFM/EAFM Overviews
Integrating ecosystem information through single-species management
Introduction to ecosystem information inputs and “on-ramps” – Sarah Gaichas, Research Fishery Biologist, NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management in Alaska – Ebett Siddon, Research Fishery Biologist, NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Implementing EBFM/EAFM: The bigger picture
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Risk Assessment Approach – Sarah Gaichas, Research Fishery Biologist, NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center
The New England Fishery Management Council’s Draft Example Fishery Ecosystem Plan for Georges Bank and 2022 public information workshops – Andy Applegate, Senior Fishery Analyst, New England Fishery Management Council
Day 2 Sessions
Navigating ecosystem change Part 1: Disruption and short-term impacts
Red tide impacts to Gulf of Mexico fisheries, and community ecosystem workshops – Mandy Karnauskas, Ecosystem Science Lead, NMFS Southeast Fisheries Science Center
Oregon Dungeness crab and whale entanglement – Jessica Watson, Fishery Management Section Lead, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife; Pacific Fishery Management Council Member
Pacific Cod in the Gulf of Alaska – Bill Tweit, Special Assistant to the Director, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; North Pacific Fishery Management Council Vice Chair
Navigating ecosystem change Part 2: Planning for the unknown
The Pacific Fishery Management Council’s Climate and Communities Initiative and climate change scenario planning process – Corey Ridings, Pacific Fishery Management Council Member
East Coast Climate Change Scenario Planning Initiative – Brandon Muffley, Fishery Management Specialist, Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council
Building a Climate Appendix for the California Current ESR – Andy Leising, Research Oceanographer, NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
New sources of information and knowledge
Stakeholder participation and developing conceptual ecosystem models for the Caribbean Fishery Management Council’s Fishery Ecosystem Plan
Part 1: Advisory Panels and SSC Ecosystem Conceptual Models – Graciela García-Moliner, FMP and Habitat Specialist, Caribbean Fishery Management Council
Part 2: 2021 Stakeholder Engagement Workshops – Michelle Duval, Mellivora Consulting; Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council Member
South Atlantic Dolphin-Wahoo Participatory Workshops – Mandy Karnauskas, Ecosystem Science Lead, NMFS Southeast Fisheries Science Center