Introduction: The Gulf of Mexico Alliance. The Gulf GAME project MERMAid and PHINS Results & Conclusions What s next? Examples

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AAG Las Vegas March 25, 2009

Introduction: Ocean governance and Ecosystem-Based Management The Gulf of Mexico Alliance Habitat Identification and Characterization The Gulf GAME project MERMAid and PHINS Results & Conclusions What s next? Gap maps Examples

The escalating crisis in the ocean, from loss of biodiversity to marine pollution to global climate change, is in large part a failure of governance. There is an emerging scientific and policy consensus that the holistic approach of ecosystem-based management can reform ocean governance through the identification of ecologically coherent regions and the demarcation of zones that take into account biophysical, socioeconomic, and jurisdictional considerations.

Marine Ecosystem-Based Management Geospatial Assessment and Monitoring Marine Spatial Planning Ocean Zoning Permits

Policy Organizations Priority Habitat Information System (PHINS) Information Habitat Temperature Fisheries Bathymetry Nutrients Currents Water Quality

The Gulf of Mexico Alliance is a partnership of the states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, with the goal of significantly increasing regional collaboration to enhance the ecological and economic health of the Gulf of Mexico. The Alliance has identified 5 issues that are regionally significant and can be effectively addressed through increased collaboration at the local, state and federal levels. These priorities represent an initial focus for action through the Alliance: Water quality for healthy beaches and shellfish beds; Wetland and coastal conservation and restoration; Environmental education; Identification and characterization of Gulf habitats, and Reductions in nutrient inputs to coastal ecosystems. http://www.gulfofmexicoalliance.org From the Governors Action Plan For Healthy and Resilient Coasts

Long-term Partnership Goal: Identify, inventory and assess the current state of and trends in priority coastal, estuarine, nearshore and off shore Gulf of Mexico habitats to inform resource management decisions. From the Governors Action Plan For Healthy and Resilient Coasts

The aim of the project is to develop an inventory of habitatrelated data within the Gulf of Mexico. This will serve as a foundation to develop a spatial framework for Ecosystem-Based Management associated with regulatory and planning programs and areas of government coordination. The data inventory has both a regional and local scope and focuses on gathering data and mapping coastal habitats from the estuaries onshore to the edge of the continental shelf offshore. Carollo C, et al, 2009. The importance of data discovery and management in advancing ecosystem-based management. Marine Policy. In press

Bathymetry Benthic habitats: seagrass beds (EPA s critical need) oyster reefs coral reefs Oceanography: circulation patterns salinity temperature Geomorphology: topography sediment characteristics

Socioeconomic data Chlorophyll distribution Ocean Currents Bathymetry Habitat Type Topography

What one piece of information can answer all of these questions? Who? What? Where? Why? When?

A relational database describing key features (metadatalite) for each data set Highly compatible database for multiple applications Broad definition of each class (biological, geological, physical, chemical and huma use) Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) concurrent The utility of the catalog is that it will point to data sets of interest

http://research.myfwc.com/game/survey.asp

http://research.myfwc.com/game/survey.asp

From this page users are directed to the GAME survey to create metadata lite MERMAid to upload existing and/or create new FGDC compliant metadata records the PHINS Digital Library

Map Viewer to build maps and view data by simultaneously pulling from PHINS participants Digital Library to search for data and information

Prototype Web Portal to provide public access to and delivery of current and historic local, state and federal Gulf of Mexico habitat data The Portal allows users to search a Digital Library for habitat information by keyword or geographic location The Portal allows users to preview geospatial data Making this project work is possible only through the sharing of knowledge and pooling of resources with properly prepared metadata.

Phase II: Gap analysis of existing habitat data in the region Qualitative gap analysis of geospatial data compiled from all the Gulf States Design and implement a quantitative gap analysis for Florida that will serve as a pilot project for conducting gap analyses in other States

LIDAR Data Sets This map shows how a diverse overlay of information can be used by decision makers to assess the different types of data available. LiDAR, seagrass coverage, human influence (boat propeller scars) and chemical testing sites are shown over satellite imagery for Tampa Bay. All data shown here are located in the GAME Catalog.

The above maps use data found in the GAME Catalog to predict Adult Pinfish locations based upon several environmental variables. Map courtesy of Dr. Peter Rubec

This work was supported by a grant from the U.S. EPA Gulf of Mexico Program. The next phase of the GAME project will be funded through a NOAA Coastal Services Center s collaborative agreement with the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies.

Thank you Questions and Comments? Cristina Carollo Dave Reed Cristina.Carollo@myFWC.com Dave.Reed@myFWC.com