“Regional fishery management councils are some of NOAA’s most critical partners that help develop conservation and management measures for our nation’s marine fisheries,” said US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. “This $20 million investment, made possible thanks to President Biden’s historic Inflation Reduction Act, will support councils in their important work to incorporate the fishery management measures and processes necessary to improve climate resiliency and responsiveness as we tackle the impacts of climate change.”
All eight regional fishery management councils submitted project proposals to NOAA Fisheries outlining initiatives to improve fisheries climate resilience. Together, the councils identified a range of projects that will help fisheries address the impacts of climate change and enhance their long-term sustainability. These projects will:
- Operationalize fish climate vulnerability assessments or other scientific products.
- Operationalize recommendations from climate scenario planning efforts.
- Develop and implement management changes or processes that address climate vulnerability or improve climate resiliency of fisheries, including those that are important to underserved communities.
- Develop and implement measures or processes that increase responsiveness of allocations or other management measures to climate impacts.
- Develop and advance climate-related fisheries management planning and implementation efforts, including those in support of underserved communities.
- The funding will help strengthen council efforts, including better integration of existing scientific tools to prepare for and respond to climate change, development of management measures or processes to improve climate resiliency and implementation of climate scenario planning efforts and outcomes.