Search Results

Search Results

Advanced Search
Select up to three search categories and corresponding keywords using the fields to the right. Refer to the Help section for more detailed instructions.

Search our Collections & Repository

For very narrow results

When looking for a specific result

Best used for discovery & interchangable words

Recommended to be used in conjunction with other fields

Dates

to

Document Data
Library
People
Clear All
Clear All

For additional assistance using the Custom Query please check out our Help Page

Integrated Ecosystem Assessment (IEA) Integrated Ecosystem Assessment (IEA)

Integrated Ecosystem Assessment (IEA)

The NOAA Integrated Ecosystem Assessment (IEA) Program is a NOAA-wide initiative that oversees the direction and execution of Integrated Ecosystem Assessments within the United States ocean and coastal ecosystems. NOAA IEA is an approach that integrates all components of an ecosystem, including humans, into the decision-making process so that managers can balance trade-offs and determine what is more likely to achieve their desired goals. This approach provides the science necessary to carry out Ecosystem-Based Management and is a key part of NOAA’s ecosystem science enterprise. The program has a commitment to ensure the best available science is used to inform management decisions. The program does this by implementing an iterative multi-step approach that provides a framework to support ecosystem-based management - leveraging and integrating existing science and research activities and programs in NOAA and also building additional capacity within the IEA program to assess a marine ecosystem as a whole to provide natural resource managers with a broader understanding of the ecosystem and make fully informed decisions. The program strives to be inclusive, building a constantly growing interdisciplinary network of science and management partners both internal and external to NOAA.

Narrow Results:
Year Published
NOAA Program & Office
Document Type
Subject
Place as Subject
  • Submarine canyons represent an essential habitat network for krill hotspots in a Large Marine Ecosystem
    Submarine canyons represent an essential habitat network for krill hotspots in a Large Marine Ecosystem
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Northeast Regional Action Plan  NOAA Fisheries Climate Science Strategy
    Northeast Regional Action Plan - NOAA Fisheries Climate Science Strategy
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • A  climate science  regional action plan for the Gulf of Alaska
    A climate science : regional action plan for the Gulf of Alaska
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Comparing apples to oranges common trends and thresholds in anthropogenic and environmental pressures across multiple marine ecosystems
    Comparing apples to oranges: common trends and thresholds in anthropogenic and environmental pressures across multiple marine ecosystems
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Major Shifts in Pelagic Micronekton and Macrozooplankton Community Structure in an Upwelling Ecosystem Related to an Unprecedented Marine Heatwave
    Major Shifts in Pelagic Micronekton and Macrozooplankton Community Structure in an Upwelling Ecosystem Related to an Unprecedented Marine Heatwave
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • NOAA fisheries climate science strategy
    NOAA fisheries climate science strategy
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Environmental conditions impacting juvenile Chinook salmon growth off central California An ecosystem model analysis
    Environmental conditions impacting juvenile Chinook salmon growth off central California: An ecosystem model analysis
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • A conceptual model to assess stressassociated health effects of multiple ecosystem services degraded by disaster events in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere
    A conceptual model to assess stress‐associated health effects of multiple ecosystem services degraded by disaster events in the Gulf of Mexico and elsewhere
    Personal Author:
    No Description
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Moving from ecosystembased policy objectives to operational implementation of ecosystembased management measures
    Moving from ecosystem-based policy objectives to operational implementation of ecosystem-based management measures
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Defining ecosystem thresholds for human activities and environmental pressures in the California Current
    Defining ecosystem thresholds for human activities and environmental pressures in the California Current
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Estimates of the Direct Effect of Seawater pH on the Survival Rate of Species Groups in the California Current Ecosystem
    Estimates of the Direct Effect of Seawater pH on the Survival Rate of Species Groups in the California Current Ecosystem
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Fit to predict Ecoinformatics for predicting the catchability of a pelagic fish in near real time
    Fit to predict? Eco-informatics for predicting the catchability of a pelagic fish in near real time
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Rockfish assemblage structure and spawning locations in southern California identified through larval sampling
    Rockfish assemblage structure and spawning locations in southern California identified through larval sampling
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Linking ecosystem processes to communities of practice through commercially fished species in the Gulf of Alaska
    Linking ecosystem processes to communities of practice through commercially fished species in the Gulf of Alaska
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Postsmolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators
    Post-smolt survival of Baltic salmon in context to changing environmental conditions and predators
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Optimal Environmental Conditions and Anomalous Ecosystem Responses Constraining Bottomup Controls of Phytoplankton Biomass in the California Current System
    Optimal Environmental Conditions and Anomalous Ecosystem Responses: Constraining Bottom-up Controls of Phytoplankton Biomass in the California Current System
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Simulations to evaluate management tradeoffs among marine mammal consumption needs commercial fishing fleets and finfish biomass
    Simulations to evaluate management trade-offs among marine mammal consumption needs, commercial fishing fleets and finfish biomass
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Physical associations to spring phytoplankton biomass interannual variability in the US Northeast Continental Shelf
    Physical associations to spring phytoplankton biomass interannual variability in the US Northeast Continental Shelf
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Reconstructing habitat use by juvenile salmon sharks links upwelling to strandings in the California Current
    Reconstructing habitat use by juvenile salmon sharks links upwelling to strandings in the California Current
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    File Type:
    File Type:
  • Coming Soon
    Potential Salinity and Temperature Futures for the Chesapeake Bay Using a Statistical Downscaling Spatial Disaggregation Framework
    Personal Author:
    Description:
    Public Access Available on:
    File Type:
1 - 20 / 78
Sort By:
Version 3.26.1