Project Information

Title: SEA: Program Management 94320-P

Project Year and Number: 1994: 94320-P

Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: None

Principal Investigator (PI): David Scheel (Prince William Sound Science Center )

Managing Agency: ADFG

Assisting Personnel: None

Research Location: PWS/KAP

Restoration Category: Research

Injured Resources Addressed: Pacific Herring, Pink Salmon

Abstract: The Sound Ecosystem Assessment (SEA) program is a multi-disciplinary effort to acquire an ecosystem-level understanding of the marine and freshwater processes that interact to constrain levels of fish, marine bird, and marine mammal production in Prince William Sound (PWS). This component of the SEA program, SEA PLAN, is to establish clear communications between SEA projects and related work plans, and to update plans to keep SEA an integrated part of the total EVOS related research effort. Scientific planning for SEA PLAN will utilize initial program results collated by another SEA program component, SEA DATA. Planning will involve the active participation of SEA lead scientists and open communication with the public and the Trustee Council process to ensure that developments and project direction are well integrated with other EVOS-related research. SEA PLAN will use meetings, memos, maps, and reports to distribute information, and will coordinate communication between the PWS Fisheries Ecosystem Research Planning Group, the public, SEA scientists, agencies, and the EVOS Trustee Council.


Proposal: Not Available

Reports:
Final Report: View (775 KB)

Publications from this Project: None Available

Datasets:
EVOSTC Data Archive: This planning effort generated no data. None Availability: None