Mar
19
Thu
Responding to Change: Perspectives from Commercial Shellfish Industry Members @ webinar
Mar 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Responding to Change: Perspectives from Commercial Shellfish Industry Members @ webinar

Meredith White (Mook Sea Farms), Mike Congrove (Oyster Seed Holdings) and Peter Hughes (Atlantic Cape Fisheries) will share their perspectives about the challenges related to ocean acidification facing the commercial shellfish industry and discuss the research and technology they’ve invested in to mitigate the impacts of acidification. Their presentations will be followed by a Q&A discussion with scientists Joe Salisbury, Jeremy Testa, and Daphne Munroe whose areas of expertise focus on carbonate chemistry and how it relates to sustainable management of shellfish and aquaculture resources.

Please register at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2594432230985442306

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Apr
22
Wed
How Tuesday: Shifting Fish Species Through Time @ webinar
Apr 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
MACAN Webinar: Introduction to Ocean Acidification Action Planning @ webinar
Apr 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The OA Alliance will provide an overview of Ocean Acidification Action Plans. Case studies from New York and Maine will provide examples of process, partnerships, data/ research and content that are informing state’s OA Action Plan recommendations.

Speakers: Jessie Turner, Project Manager, OA Alliance; Sherryll Jones, New York State Ocean Coordinator, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; Esperanza Stancioff, Chair of the Maine Ocean and Coastal Acidification Partnership, Extension Professor, Climate Change Educator University of Maine; Nathan Robbins, Climate and Adaptation Program, Commissioner’s Office, Maine Department of Environmental Protection; Kisha Santiago-Martinez, New York Department of State; Chair, Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO)

Registration link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7495166662896159233

For more information: info@midacan.org

Jun
9
Tue
MACO Webinar: Mid-Atlantic Fish Habitat is Changing @ webinar
Jun 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
MACO Webinar: Mid-Atlantic Fish Habitat is Changing @ webinar

Mid-Atlantic Fish Habitat is Changing

Changes in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean shelf ecosystem will force ocean fish and invertebrate species to move. Fish are sensitive to water temperature, and as it becomes too warm, populations will shift to where the water temperature is optimal for them and their prey. This is occurring through multiple processes at different rates, with different species moving or recruiting into new areas. Along the Atlantic coast, generally, more species of fish will move northward and poleward, or further offshore into deeper cooler waters to where the temperature range is more habitable for them. Climate-driven shifts in marine fish species create cross-disciplinary and often contentious issues for resource managers and decision-makers. Ecosystem level changes will impact fisheries management, coastal communities and economies, as well as other regional ocean uses that contribute to the fabric of the coastal economy.

This session is intended to help Mid-Atlantic Committee on the Ocean (MACO) members and stakeholders better understand how research examining fish species and fish habitat shifts will contribute to the body of knowledge to help fishermen, fisheries managers, ocean use planners, and coastal communities track ocean change, assess fisheries resources at risk, and ultimately safeguard the nation’s valuable marine fish stocks in this dynamic and ever changing ocean space.

The session will include presentations from:

  • Vincent S. Saba: NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service(NMFS)/Princeton University Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
  • Rich J. Bell: The Nature Conservancy
  • Victoria Kentner and Chris Haak: Integrated Statistics/NOAA NMFS/Monmouth University
  • Emily Farr, Mike Johnson, and Mark Nelson: NOAA NMFS
  • James W. Morley, East Carolina University, Coastal Studies Institute

The panel of experts will then answer questions and share their thoughts on this pressing issue in our region.

Please register for this webinar. Registration is REQUIRED due to a maximum number of participants allowed by the webinar platform. A wait list will be kept in the event that capacity is reached.

 

REGISTER

 

Questions: info@legacy.midatlanticocean.org

 

MARCO and MACO events are made possible by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.