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Gulf of Maine State of the Environment Reporting

Gulf of Maine State of the Environment Reporting. Presentation to Gulf of Maine Working Group Portsmouth, New Hampshire 25 March 2009. Scoping Document. Overview of state-of-the-environment (SOE) reporting & identifies some of the challenges Reporting requirements for the Gulf of Maine

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Gulf of Maine State of the Environment Reporting

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  1. Gulf of MaineState of the Environment Reporting Presentation to Gulf of Maine Working Group Portsmouth, New Hampshire 25 March 2009

  2. Scoping Document • Overview of state-of-the-environment (SOE) reporting & identifies some of the challenges • Reporting requirements for the Gulf of Maine • Information requirements and availability • Proposes a framework for SOE reporting

  3. Methods • Review of the Gulf of Maine literature • Review of information on ESIP • Telephonic interviews/e-mail interaction with Working Group, Council and ESIP members: • General understanding of issues/concerns etc. • Target audience • User needs • Developed a proposed framework for SOE reporting, a work plan and indicative budget

  4. SOCIAL ECONOMIC Environment BIOPHYSICAL Initial Impressions • Much of the information required for a SOER has been compiled in various formats • Information is fragmented and has been prepared for different purposes • Focus has been on the ecosystem rather than socio-economic aspects

  5. Target Audience • 1° Coastal decision makers (coastal law makers, decision makers and managers) • 2° General public “Coastal law makers are real people too” Susan Russell-Robinson

  6. User Needs • Describe pressures and societal responses • Focus on priority issues • Discuss regional indicators • Specify goals and threshold responses • Flexible format • Include the historical context; anecdotal information; case studies; human interest • Delineate the boundaries • New methods of accessing and using information

  7. Reporting System flexible – affordable - accessible • Modular SOER • Wiki Site • Web Portal

  8. Modular SOER • Evaluation of priority issues • Regularly updated • Incremental approach • DPSIR framework (includes • social, economic & • ecological components) • Overview of GOM • Relatively static • Provides the context • e.g. boundaries, size of watershed, history, management

  9. Wiki Site • Webpage that anyone can edit • Capture information from local level initiatives • Contributions from any interested party

  10. Web Portal

  11. Challenges – Discussion Points • Taking responsibility • Getting the work done • Deciding on the theme papers • Moderating the wiki site • Indicators • Budget

  12. Deciding on Theme Papers • Limited to selection of papers (no more than 12) • Focus on 6 priority areas • May include emerging issues • Need to be at the same “level” • Recommend a workshop or web meeting to decide

  13. Challenges – Discussion Points • Taking responsibility • Getting the work done • Deciding on the theme papers • Moderating the wiki site • Indicators • Budget

  14. Indicators An indicator is a parameter that provides information about an environmental issue with a significance that extends beyond the parameter itself • Indicators can be quantitative or qualitative • Do not necessarily need indicators developed prior to reporting – often indicator development is opportunistic • Do not necessarily only need Gulf-wide indicators to tell the story • Should consider geographical indicators (e.g. key estuaries) • Some consideration should be given to complex indicators (fishing capacity/TAC) • Data gaps should be identified

  15. Challenges – Discussion Points • Taking responsibility • Getting the work done • Deciding on the theme papers • Moderating the wiki site • Indicators • Budget

  16. TOTAL 2009-2011: $150 -170 K

  17. Thank you!

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