North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Scenario Planning Summary Report
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2020
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Personal Author:Borggaard, Diane, L. ; Dick, Dorothy, M. ; Star, Jonathan ; Zoodsma, Barbara ; Alexander, Michael, A. ; Asaro, Michael, J. ; Barre, Lynne ; Bettridge, Shannon ; Burns, Peter ; Crocker, Julie ; Dortch, Quay ; Garrison, Lance ; Gulland, Frances ; Haskell, Ben ; Hayes, Sean ; Henry, Allison ; Hyde, Kimberly ; Milliken, Henry ; Quinlan, John ; Rowles, Teri ; Saba, Vincent ; Staudinger, Michelle ; Walsh, Harvey
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NOAA Program & Office:NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) ; NEFSC (Northeast Fisheries Science Center) ; SEFSC (Southeast Fisheries Science Center) ; GARF (Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries) ; SER (Southeast Region) ; WCR (West Coast Region) ; OPR (Office of Protected Resources) ; OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research) ; PSL (Physical Sciences Laboratory) ; NOS (National Ocean Service) ; NCCOS (National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science) ; ONMS (Office of National Marine Sanctuaries)
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Description:The application of scenario planning by resource management organizations (e.g., Borggaard et al. 2019; Runyon et al. 2020; Star et al. 2015) and the urgency surrounding the recovery of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis), led to a 2018 NOAA Fisheries scenario planning initiative for the species. In addition to complementing the many management and conservation efforts already underway, this initiative was designed to address the uncertainties around future anthropogenic and environmental changes and how these uncertainties may impact species recovery.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Compliance:Submitted
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:f93dc7ea8015f7fa5f9112d397d3e3c92897f58cf8cba421911c9ff9ec254d93
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