Project

Future Fisheries Experience

Improving decision-making capacity for fishery stakeholders.

For this project, we are developing an interactive learning environment and workshop experience for fishery stakeholders. These stakeholders will learn how to build and understand models that lead to more informed fishery management decisions as the climate continues to change.

Project Goals:

  • Create an interactive experience in the Cohen Center for Interactive Learning that focuses on how models can be used to project future fisheries conditions.
  • Put fishery stakeholders in position to make more informed and resilient fisheries management decisions.
  • Develop a workshop to train attendees in the "management strategy evaluation” (MSE) model of assessing fishery regulations.
  • Deliver a series of pilot workshops to over 100 fishery stakeholders.

Staff Contact


Jeff Bate
Jeff Bate Senior Product Manager (207) 228-1673 [email protected]

Project Sponsor

Arthur Vining Davis Foundation logo

This work is made possible through the generous support of The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.

Project Partner

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