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Report From The Future Seas Stakeholder Engagement Workshop, November 2022
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2023
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Description:A 2-day virtual stakeholder engagement workshop in support of the NOAA-funded Future Seas project was held November 28 and 29, 2022. Attendees included academic and government scientists as well as representatives of the National Marine Fisheries Service West Coast Region, the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, the Pacific Fishery Management Council, state agencies (California, Oregon, and Washington Departments of Fish and Wildlife), the Quinault Indian Nation, CPS (coastal pelagic species) fishermen, and CPS processors. The workshop began with an overview of the Future Seas project, including project aims for the recent phase 2 of the project, and a summary of the results obtained from phase 1. The rest of day 1 was dedicated to the socioeconomic part of the project, while day 2 focused on the Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE).
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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