Terms of Reference
Regional Advisory Meeting
State of the Ocean – Pacific
17-18, February 2010
Pacific Biological Station
Nanaimo, BC
Chairpersons: Bill Crawford and Jim Irvine
Background
The state of the oceans reporting in Pacific Region is provided by the Fisheries Oceanography Working Group in DFO’s Pacific Region in conjunction with the regional Centre for Science Advice Office and the Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat in Ottawa.
The state of physical, biological, and fishery resources of Pacific Canadian marine ecosystems has seen dramatic changes in atmospheric and oceanic conditions in recent years. The state of the marine ecosystem affects resident and migratory marine populations in B.C. Monitoring and reporting on these conditions annually provides a synopsis of their present state and how they are changing, and how these changes might affect commercial and non-commercial living resources in the region. The influences of ocean conditions are an important component of fishery resource assessment. There is a growing interest in the state of the oceans advice by DFO Fisheries and Aquaculture Management and OHEB sectors. There is also growing public interest in the state of the North Pacific Ocean.
Objectives
A synopsis of the physical and biological state of the ocean off Canada’s Pacific coast will be developed in a workshop setting. Focusing on 2009, relevant scientific Information will be provided in short (~15 minute) presentations followed by discussion.
Products
CSAS Research Document
CSAS Science Advisory Report
Participants
Participants (approximately 30) include DFO Oceans and Resource Assessment sectors primarily within Science and external participants from academia and the ENGO community.
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