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Ecosystem ThemeIntroduction and Overview
  • Presented by
  • Kent H. Hughes

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Ecosystem Priorities and Programs
  • Ecosystems Themes
  • Programs (PPBES)
  • Support collaborative approaches to science and
    management at the regional level
  • Understand the impacts of climate on marine
    ecosystems
  • Enhance social and ecological resilience to
    hazards
  • Protect marine and coastal resource integrity and
    security
  • Develop more robust ecosystem modeling and
    integrated assessment capability to serve current
    and future management information needs.
  • Ecosystem Research
  • Coral Reef Conservation
  • Ecosystem Observations
  • Coastal and Marine Resources
  • Habitat
  • Protected Species
  • Aquaculture
  • Enforcement
  • Fisheries Management

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Ecosystem Research Areasfrom 5-Year Research Plan
  • Advance understanding of ecosystems to improve
    resource management
  • Forecasting ecosystems events
  • Exploring our oceans
  • Develop integrated ecosystems assessments and
    scenarios, and build capacity to support regional
    management

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Priority Research Activitiesfrom NOAAs 5-yr
Research Plan
  • Advance understanding of ecosystems to improve
    resource management
  • Increase understanding of ecosystem composition,
    structure, function, and variability.
  • Conduct comprehensive process studies to
    understand mechanisms producing patterns and to
    define ranges for key physical and biological
    parameters within ecosystem models.
  • Understand large scale ecosystem drivers and
    ecological communities, including interactions
    among species, the physical environment, life
    history, and the assembly rules by which
    ecosystems are formed
  • Establish ecosystem indicators and ascertain
    what, if any, thresholds and breakpoints exist
    within ecosystems.
  • Study ocean phenomena to ascertain the potential
    for generating coastal earthquakes, tsunamies,
    and greenhouse gases, and the extent to which
    these phenomena alter existing and create new
    and/or unique ecosystems
  • Develop a suite of tools for ecosystem
    forecasting that improves ecosystem understanding
    and decision making, and reduces risks to
    ecosystem and human health.
  • Study links between habitat decline and condition
    of habitat-dependent fisheries.
  • Map and characterize habitats and their
    condition.
  • Advance biomedical and commercial applications
    of marine natural products.
  • Determine the functional role of a protected
    species in an ecosystem context.
  • NOAA CoastWatch / OceanWatch
  • Coral Reef Products to Support Management of
    Marine Resources Globally (Eakin)
  • Developing a Harmful Algal Bloom Prediction
    System for Chesapeake Bay (Brown)

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Priority Research Activitiesfrom NOAAs 5-yr
Research Plan
  • Exploring our oceans
  • Map and characterize poorly known key features
    and habitats of economic, hazardous, scientific
    or cultural importance in support of integrated
    ecosystem assessments.
  • Describe poorly-known or unknown communities of
    organisms displaying novel relationships with
    their environment (e.g., vents/seep communities,
    as well as poorly-known or unknown physical or
    chemical processes with global implications
    (e.g., deep ocean currents, chemical or
    greenhouse gas sources).
  • Discover and describe new species and new
    resources, both living and non-living (e.g.,
    energy, minerals, food, bio-products).
  • Design, develop and utilize new methodologies and
    probes, sensors and systems that will increase
    the pace, efficiency and scope at which living
    and non-living resources and processes are
    discovered and to rapidly improve our
    understanding of how oceans respond to change.
  • NOAA CoastWatch / OceanWatch
  • STAR/NCBO Collaboration on Chesapeake Bay
    Interpretive Buoy System
  • Coral Reef Products to Support Management of
    Marine Resources Globally (Eakin)
  • NOAA Contributions to the OCR-VC OceanWatch
    (Ramachandran, et. al.)

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Priority Research Activitiesfrom NOAAs 5-yr
Research Plan
  • Forecasting ecosystems events
  • Identify key indicators of both ecosystem
    function and human influence, with the aid of
    models, that need to be measured in order to
    characterize an ecosystem.
  • Define time and space scales needed to capture
    fundamental physical and biological drivers
    required for forecasts.
  • Estimate natural scales of variability regarding
    physical-biological coupling, food web dynamics
    and ecosystem production.
  • Understand how multiple stressors interact to
    affect ecosystem structure and function.
  • Develop fully integrated, spatially explicit,
    coupled hydrodynamic, watershed and higher
    trophic level models on key scales.
  • Evaluate accuracy of model forecasts and assess
    impact of management decisions on resources and
    habitat quality.
  • Transition validated ecological prediction
    systems from research to operations.
  • Developing a Harmful Algal Bloom Prediction
    System for Chesapeake Bay (Brown)
  • Satellite Observation and Model simulation of
    water Turbidity in the Chesapeake Bay (Liu, et.
    al.)

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Priority Research Activitiesfrom NOAAs 5-yr
Research Plan
  • Develop integrated ecosystems assessments and
    scenarios, and build capacity to support regional
    management
  • Develop integrated ecosystem assessments.
  • Develop risk/value evaluations of alternative
    ecosystem-based management strategies using
    assessments and ecological forecasts.
  • NOAA CoastWatch / OceanWatch
  • Coral Reef Products to Support Management of
    Marine Resources Globally (Eakin)
  • STAR/NCBO Collaboration on Chesapeake Bay
    Interpretive Buoy System (Stengel)

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STAR Ecosystem Presentations 5-yr Research Plan
  • Oral
  • Ocean Color Remote Sensing for Coastal Regions
    (Wang)
  • In situ Ocean Color Measurements in Chesapeake
    Bay for Satellite Cal/Val and Regional
  • Algorithm (Ondrusek)
  • Coral Reef Products in Support of Worldwide
    Management of Marine Resources (Eakin)
  • The Marine Optical Buoy (MOBY) Support for
    Vicarious Calibration (Wang)
  • Developing a Harmful Algal Bloom Prediction
    System for Chesapeake Bay (Brown)
  • Phytoplankton Phenology (Vargas)
  • Posters
  • Satellite Observations of the Seasonal Sediment
    Plume in Central East China Sea (Wang/Shi)
  • STAR/NCBO Collaboration on Chesapeake Bay
    Interpretive Buoy (Stengel)
  • Satellite Observation and Model Simulation of
    Water Turbidity in the Chesapeake Bay (Liu,
    et.al)
  • Satellite-measured Interannual Variability of the
    Diffuse Attenuation Coefficient in the
  • Chesapeake Bay (Wang/Son)
  • Hydrologic and Water Quality Modeling of the
    Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Meng)
  • The Coral Reef Watch Program (Eakin)
  • Mission Support - Poster
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