national fish hatchery climate change vulnerability assessments
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National Fish Hatchery Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments. Kyle Hanson, Ph.D. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Abernathy Fish Technology Center. Sensitivity. Local knowledge of current conditions Detailed information on limitations, challenges Stakeholder engagement. Exposure. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
National Fish Hatchery Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments
Kyle Hanson, Ph.D. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Abernathy Fish Technology Center
Sensitivity
• Local knowledge of current conditions– Detailed information on limitations, challenges
• Stakeholder engagement
Exposure• Magnitude of climate change in local watersheds– 1 future climate scenario, iterative sensitivity analysis
JulyProximate causes:Less waterHigher temperature
Impact
CHILLERS
ALTER RATIONS
WATER MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTION TARGETS
Adaptive capacity• Stakeholder engagement
Future Directions• NFH’s within the geographic region of the NPLCC• Incorporate into larger efforts, share data and
methods, programmatic adaptation planning
More information• Contact: [email protected]• Modeling details published in Environmental Management• http://www.fws.gov/pacific/fisheries/CCVulnerabilityAnalyses
Acknowledgements
• University of Washington Climate Impacts Group• Staff and Hatchery Evaluation Teams at Winthrop
NFH and Quilcene NFH• USFWS Climate Change Planning Team– P. Crandell, B. Gale, D. Campton, D. Peterson, C. Pasley
• Regional Climate Board