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Marine Systems Knowledge Cooperative
Convened by NOAA
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Context of This Alternative
• Management of human uses are fragmented along jurisdictional lines.
• Ecosystem-based approaches are generally implemented through separate agencies.
• This alternative builds on National Ocean Council Priority Objectives
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What is the focus?
• Build a more systematic approach:– Understanding change– Predicting change
• Build knowledge base to understand and manage trade-offs
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Who collaborates?
• NOAA convenes an advisory group– Marine Systems Knowledge Cooperative
• Participants– Federal and state agencies– Tribes and Alaska Native organizations– Local governments and boroughs– Canadian and Russian interests– Science and indigenous knowledge working group– NGOs
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How does cooperation occur?
• Establish a research cooperative• Draft set of priority research questions• Work plan for:– Integrated assessment of baseline conditions in
the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas– Use existing authorities
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Why establish Knowledge Cooperative?
• Understanding baseline conditions will help understand:– Ecosystem– Resilience – Vulnerability
• This information will help make informed decisions
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Meetings and Process
• Meet twice a year • Additional meetings called by the chair as
needed• Establish Scientific and Traditional Knowledge
Working Group
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Science and Traditional Knowledge Working Group
• Synthesize efforts of agencies and organizations
• Keep track of monitoring• Coordinate efforts with the Canadian
Beaufort Sea Partnership and Russian scientists
• Use other experts as necessary
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Why Collaborate?
• Coordinate and prioritize research• Build a stronger knowledge base – Scientific knowledge– Local and traditional knowledge
• Understand resilience of ecosystems• Avoid incompatible activities• Build trust among communities and other
stakeholders
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How are conflicts resolved?
• Strive for consensus• Majority vote when necessary• Reports of the Science and Traditional Knowledge Work Group
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