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Developing an Integrated Ecosystem Assessment

Monitoring ecosystem change to support fisheries decision-making in Maine's coastal waters.

Warming in Maine’s coastal waters is reshaping the ecosystem and impacting key fishery resources and communities. Information on the state of the ecosystem will improve our ability to make informed decisions in the face of climate change and support a holistic, ecosystem-based approach to managing Maine’s marine resources. The goal of this study is to develop an integrated ecosystem assessment (IEA) focused on characterizing the status and trends of the fishery ecosystem in Maine’s coastal waters. This assessment will support an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and climate adaptation planning efforts in Maine.

Project Goals:

  • Work collaboratively with stakeholders to define information needs and identify key ecosystem features and indicators that will support fisheries decision-making.
  • Develop a suite of indicators for monitoring change in the fishery ecosystem.
  • Create an end user interface for visualizing the IEA and a workflow that will support maintenance of the IEA into the future.

Project Team

  • This is the staff photo for lisa kerr

    Lisa Kerr, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor, UMaine School of Marine Sciences

  • the staff photo for Kathy Mills
  • This is a portrait of a woman smiling, holding a fish.

    Rebecca Peters

    Scientist

    Maine Department of Marine Resources

  • Headshot of Jamie Behan

    Jamie Behan

    Quantitative Research Associate

Project Partners

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