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Success Depends on Managers, Scientists and You! Fishery Ecosystem Management in the U.S. Pacific Islands

Are You a Fisherman, Diver or Ocean User? If you are and don’t help make fishery decisions, the decisions will be made for you. As fishermen, Divers and Ocean Users who are regularly out on and in the water know firsthand what is happening with our fisheries and our marine ecosystems and what needs to be done to keep them healthy. That is why Congress established a bottom-up approach for managing our nation’s fisheries—so your knowledge can be used with science to make management decisions. Congress realized that marine ecosystems, fisheries and communities are not the same everywhere. So it established eight Fishery Management Councils for the different U.S. regions. The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council has authority over fisheries in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) waters around Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and other U.S. Pacific islands. To manage fisheries in the U.S. Pacific islands, the Council developed separate Fishery Ecosystem Plans (FEPs) for each island archipelago under its authority. A hallmark of the ecosystembased approach is the ability of management to adapt and respond to changing ecological and environmental conditions and social goals. To adequately manage this way, there must be close communication and collaboration among the Council, scientists, fishermen, divers and other ocean users. The FEPs for the Western Pacific Region include the following objectives that address this need:

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• To provide flexible and adaptive management systems that can rapidly address new scientific information and changes in environmental conditions or human use patterns.

Contact the Council at (808) 522-8220 or email info.wpcouncil@noaa.gov

• To improve public and government awareness and understanding of the marine environment in order to reduce unsustainable human impacts and foster support for responsible stewardship.

How YOU Can Get Involved

Ecosystem Plans (FEPs) for each island archipelago under its authority. A hallmark of the ecosystem-based approach is the ability of management to adapt and respond to changing ecological and environmental conditions and social goals. To adequately manage this way, there must be close communication and collaboration among the Council, scientists, fishermen, divers and other ocean users. The FEPs for the Western Pacific Region include the following objectives that address this need: • To provide flexible and adaptive management systems that can rapidly address new scientific information and changes in environmental conditions or human use patterns. • To improve public and government awareness and understanding of the marine environment in order to reduce unsustainable human impacts and foster support for responsible stewardship. • To encourage and provide for the sustained and substantive participation of local communities in the exploration, development, conservation and management of marine resources. • To improve the quantity and quality of available information to support marine ecosystem management. To help meet these and other FEP objectives, the Council has been funding fisheries research projects to better understand the archipelagic ecosystems of the U.S. Pacific islands. Besides this input from scientists, the Council needs to hear from you—who have observational knowledge about the local fisheries and ecosystem. Get involved! Become a part of the regional fishery management process.

• Contact the Council to get a copy of “Navigating the Western Pacific Council Process” • Subscribe to the Council’s newsletter and other mailings • Read documents and other materials on the Council’s website • Participate in the Council’s Fisher Forums and other activities • Request an expert from the Council’s Speakers’ Bureau to speak at your meetings • Provide written or oral comments on proposed Council actions • Share your thoughts at Council meetings • Serve on one of the Council’s advisory bodies


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