East Coast Scenario Planning – Scenario Creation Workshop to Be Held June 21-23, 2022

Update 4/19/22 - The application window for this workshop has now closed.

East Coast fishery management bodies are currently engaging in a Climate Change Scenario Planning initiative to explore governance and management issues related to climate change and fishery stock distributions. The next phase of this work will be a 2.5 day Scenario Creation workshop, to be held in the Washington D.C. metro area on June 21-23, 2022.

Workshop Overview

Through a series of conversations and exercises, participants will create a set of scenarios that describe how climate change might affect East Coast fisheries in the next 20 years. Each scenario will describe a different way in which changing oceanographic, biological, and social/economic conditions could combine to create future challenges and opportunities for East Coast fisheries.

Workshop Participants

About 75 applicants will be invited to attend the workshop. Workshop participants will include a mix of commercial and recreational fishery participants, commercial and recreational support services, environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs), scientists, fishery managers, other ocean users, and interested parties. All travel and accommodation costs (pursuant to approved travel guidelines) will be covered for invited participants. Attendees must be available to attend in-person in the D.C. area June 21-23, 2022. 

For those who are not selected or unable to attend in person, there will be an opportunity to listen to portions of the workshop proceedings (excluding breakout group sessions) via a live webinar. Additional webinars will be scheduled in July and August to allow all interested parties to add details to the scenarios.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact a core team member.