Author: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Summary: Deep-sea Corals Workshop ... International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the ..., Noaa Technical Memorandum Nmfs-spo-60 ...
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Summary, Deep-Sea Corals Workshop
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Category : Coral reefs and islands
Languages : en
Pages : 51
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This document summarizes the proceedings of the Deep-Sea Corals Workshop held in Galway, Ireland on January 16-17, 2003. The workshop was hosted by the Irish Marine Institute (MI) and organized by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). A group of deep-sea coral researchers met in Galway to discuss the need for an International Deep-Sea Corals Action Plan, identify critical information needs to increase our understanding of these unique and fragile habitats, and identify collaborative efforts to help meet those critical needs. Representatives from eight countries including Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States met discuss and formulate an International Deep-sea Coral Action Plan. Each of these countries has a vested interest in deep-sea coral research and management.
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Category : Coral reefs and islands
Languages : en
Pages : 51
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This document summarizes the proceedings of the Deep-Sea Corals Workshop held in Galway, Ireland on January 16-17, 2003. The workshop was hosted by the Irish Marine Institute (MI) and organized by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). A group of deep-sea coral researchers met in Galway to discuss the need for an International Deep-Sea Corals Action Plan, identify critical information needs to increase our understanding of these unique and fragile habitats, and identify collaborative efforts to help meet those critical needs. Representatives from eight countries including Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States met discuss and formulate an International Deep-sea Coral Action Plan. Each of these countries has a vested interest in deep-sea coral research and management.
Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program Information Management Workshop July 20th & 21st, 2010, Silver Spring, Maryland
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Category : Coral reef conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) held an information management workshop for deep-sea corals in Silver Spring, Maryland, on July 20th and 21st, 2010. The workshop was designed to support the development of a NOAA Deep-Sea Coral Information Management Plan and the implementation of NOAA's Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program. The Information Management Plan will develop a system for managing new and existing information to enhance access to deep-sea coral data as well as meet the provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Section 408: Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP)"--Executive summary.
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Category : Coral reef conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) held an information management workshop for deep-sea corals in Silver Spring, Maryland, on July 20th and 21st, 2010. The workshop was designed to support the development of a NOAA Deep-Sea Coral Information Management Plan and the implementation of NOAA's Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program. The Information Management Plan will develop a system for managing new and existing information to enhance access to deep-sea coral data as well as meet the provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Section 408: Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP)"--Executive summary.
Cold-Water Corals and Ecosystems
Author: André Freiwald
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3540276734
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1242
Book Description
Cold-water coral ecosystems figure the formation of large seabed structures such as reefs and giant carbonate mounds; they represent unexplored paleo-environmental archives of earth history. Like their tropical cousins, cold-water coral ecosystems harbour rich species diversity. For this volume, key institutions in cold-water coral research have contributed 62 state-of-the-art articles on topics from geology and oceanography to biology and conservation, with some impressive underwater images.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3540276734
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1242
Book Description
Cold-water coral ecosystems figure the formation of large seabed structures such as reefs and giant carbonate mounds; they represent unexplored paleo-environmental archives of earth history. Like their tropical cousins, cold-water coral ecosystems harbour rich species diversity. For this volume, key institutions in cold-water coral research have contributed 62 state-of-the-art articles on topics from geology and oceanography to biology and conservation, with some impressive underwater images.
NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems
Author: Commerce Dept., NOAA, Coral Reef Conservation Program
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN: 9780160862861
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
NOAA Technical Memorandum CRCP 11. Identifies goals, objectives, and approaches to guide NOAA's research, management, and international cooperation activities on deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems for fiscal years 2010 through 2019. Integrates research and conservation needs and is intended to be a flexible, evolving document that allows NOAA and its partners to address new management challenges and priorities as appropriate. The primary goal of this Strategic Plan is to improve the understanding, conservation, and management of deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems.
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN: 9780160862861
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
NOAA Technical Memorandum CRCP 11. Identifies goals, objectives, and approaches to guide NOAA's research, management, and international cooperation activities on deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems for fiscal years 2010 through 2019. Integrates research and conservation needs and is intended to be a flexible, evolving document that allows NOAA and its partners to address new management challenges and priorities as appropriate. The primary goal of this Strategic Plan is to improve the understanding, conservation, and management of deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems.
Comprehensive Ecosystem-based Amendment 1 for the South Atlantic Region
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Languages : en
Pages : 468
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Pages : 468
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Conservation and Adaptive Management of Seamount and Deep-sea Coral Ecosystems
Author: Robert Y. George
Publisher: Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Publisher: Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
NOAA Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program
Author: Jennifer Clifford Schull
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Category : Bycatches (Fisheries)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP) was launched in 2009, following the reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA). The goal is to provide scientific information needed to conserve and manage deep-sea coral ecosystems in the United States (NOAA 2008; Hourigan 2009). The Program is guided by the NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems, which aims to (1) produce sound science to support NOAA’s role in managing fishing impacts and to address threats to deep-sea coral ecosystems, (2) support conservation of deep-sea ecosystems in National Marine Sanctuaries, and (3) integrate the expertise and resources available across NOAA (NOAA 2010a). The Program works in consultation with regional fishery management councils and in partnership with other federal agencies and academic partners to support focused, three-year research initiatives in priority regions, through analysis of existing information about deep-sea coral ecosystems, studies of the distribution and intensity of fishing activities that impact deep-sea corals in federal waters, and investigations of coral and sponge bycatch in fisheries (NOAA 2010a). Since its inception, the DSCRTP has funded targeted research initiatives in the South Atlantic (2009-2011) (Figure 1), the West Coast (2010-2012), Alaska (2012-2014), the Northeast (2013-2015), and the Pacific Islands (2015-2017)"--Introduction. [doi:10.7289/V5/TM-SEFSC-695 (http://dx.doi.org/10.7289/V5/TM-SEFSC-695)]
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Category : Bycatches (Fisheries)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP) was launched in 2009, following the reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA). The goal is to provide scientific information needed to conserve and manage deep-sea coral ecosystems in the United States (NOAA 2008; Hourigan 2009). The Program is guided by the NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems, which aims to (1) produce sound science to support NOAA’s role in managing fishing impacts and to address threats to deep-sea coral ecosystems, (2) support conservation of deep-sea ecosystems in National Marine Sanctuaries, and (3) integrate the expertise and resources available across NOAA (NOAA 2010a). The Program works in consultation with regional fishery management councils and in partnership with other federal agencies and academic partners to support focused, three-year research initiatives in priority regions, through analysis of existing information about deep-sea coral ecosystems, studies of the distribution and intensity of fishing activities that impact deep-sea corals in federal waters, and investigations of coral and sponge bycatch in fisheries (NOAA 2010a). Since its inception, the DSCRTP has funded targeted research initiatives in the South Atlantic (2009-2011) (Figure 1), the West Coast (2010-2012), Alaska (2012-2014), the Northeast (2013-2015), and the Pacific Islands (2015-2017)"--Introduction. [doi:10.7289/V5/TM-SEFSC-695 (http://dx.doi.org/10.7289/V5/TM-SEFSC-695)]
NOAA Deep-sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems Exploration and Research Priorities Workshop for the U.S.South Atlantic, Wilmington, North Carolina, July 7-8, 2009
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Category : Coral reef ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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"On July 7-8, 2009, scientists and resource managers met in Wilmington, North Carolina to further define the exploration and research priorities laid out in the NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems, and to identify critical information needs for deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems in the U.S. South Atlantic. The ultimate goal of the workshop was to identify steps to improve the understanding, conservation, and management of these ecosystems. Workshop participants represented a broad range of stakeholders including the Federal government, the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC), academia, private industry, and nongovernmental organizations"--Introduction.
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Category : Coral reef ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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"On July 7-8, 2009, scientists and resource managers met in Wilmington, North Carolina to further define the exploration and research priorities laid out in the NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems, and to identify critical information needs for deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems in the U.S. South Atlantic. The ultimate goal of the workshop was to identify steps to improve the understanding, conservation, and management of these ecosystems. Workshop participants represented a broad range of stakeholders including the Federal government, the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC), academia, private industry, and nongovernmental organizations"--Introduction.
NOAA Deep-sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems Exploration and Research Priorities Workshop for the U.S. West Coast, Portland, Oregon, January 20-21, 2010
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Category : Coral reef ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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"On January 20-21, 2010, scientists and resource managers met in Portland, Oregon to further define the exploration and research priorities laid out in the NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems, and to identify critical information needs for deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems off the U.S. West Coast. The ultimate goal of the workshop was to identify steps to improve the understanding, conservation, and management of these ecosystems. Workshop participants represented a broad range of stakeholders including the Federal government, the Pacific Fishery Management Council, tribes, academia, private industry, and nongovernmental organizations (See Appendix C for a list of participants)"--Introduction.
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Category : Coral reef ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
"On January 20-21, 2010, scientists and resource managers met in Portland, Oregon to further define the exploration and research priorities laid out in the NOAA Strategic Plan for Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems, and to identify critical information needs for deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems off the U.S. West Coast. The ultimate goal of the workshop was to identify steps to improve the understanding, conservation, and management of these ecosystems. Workshop participants represented a broad range of stakeholders including the Federal government, the Pacific Fishery Management Council, tribes, academia, private industry, and nongovernmental organizations (See Appendix C for a list of participants)"--Introduction.