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This workshop, held on January 12-13, 2010, at NOAA AOML, Miami, gathered experts to discuss essential climate information and decision-making tools for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Key agenda items included synthesizing existing information, establishing requirements for sanctuaries, reviewing draft climate product requirements, and developing a framework for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) pilot project. Participants collaborated to identify necessary data sources, monitoring tools, historical climate conditions, and future projections, setting the foundation for effective climate adaptation strategies in marine environments.
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Climate in Marine Protected Areas Developing comprehensive climate information products and decision making tools WORKSHOP Day 3 Tuesday, 12 January, 2010 NOAA AOML, Miami, FL
Agenda: Wednesday 13 January 2010 8:30-9:30 Discussion: Information synthesis 9:30-9:45 Break 9:45-10:45 Discussion: Requirements and framework for sanctuaries climate and FKNMS pilot 10:45-12:00 Compile and review draft requirements for sanctuaries climate products … (e.g., climatologies, climate change assessments, climate monitoring, tools) 12:00-1:30 Lunch brought in (working lunch) – open floor 1:30-3:00 Draft framework for FKNMS pilot project … (e.g., requirements, time frame, action items) 3:00 PM Adjourn
Plans? • Planning as well as operations • Integrated data sources • distributed • Start with some basics (SST, Sal, PAR, …) • Fine-scale climatologies • Means, extremes, trends, variability • Historical conditions (when sanctuary health was ok) • Static base reference • Monitoring tools • How do current conditions compare • Alerts? • Future projections • Spatial shifts • Exceed thresholds
Timeframe • First year • Identify data • Develop climatologies • Second year • Monitoring tools • Projections analyses