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Oceans and Marine Resources in a Changing Climate

A Technical Input to the 2013 National Climate Assessment

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  • © 2013

Overview

  • An essential guidance for decision-makers seeking to better understand how climate variability and change impact our oceans and marine resources
  • Rich in science and case studies, this report sets the stage for making the necessary preparations for climate change
  • The definitive input report on climate change for oceans of the 2013 National Climate Assessment
  • Critical, state-of-the-art information from a broad range of climate change experts in academia, private industry, state and local governments, NGOs, professional societies, and impacted communities

Part of the book series: NCA Regional Input Reports (NCARIR)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

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About this book

Prepared for the 2013 National Climate Assessment and a landmark study in terms of its breadth and depth of coverage, Oceans and Marine Resources in a Changing Climate is the result of a collaboration among numerous local, state, federal, and nongovernmental agencies to develop a comprehensive, state of the art look at the effects of climate change on the oceans and marine ecosystems under U.S. jurisdiction.

Editors and Affiliations

  • NOAA Fisheries Service Climate Change Coordinator, Silver Spring Maryland, USA

    Roger Griffis

  • NOAA Fisheries Service, Silver Spring Maryland, USA

    Jennifer Howard

About the editors

Roger Griffis is a senior policy advisor for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Habitat Conservation. A marine ecologist by training, he has helped lead development and implementation of policies and programs related to NOAA’s environmental stewardship mission including coastal zone management and coral reef conservation.
As Coordinator of NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program from 2000-2007, Roger built strong partnerships at national to local levels for reef conservation in the U.S. and internationally. He also led development of new tools to help reef managers better understand and respond to impacts of climate change on their reefs and communities.
Over the past two years Roger has helped lead a variety of efforts to assess the impacts of climate change on the nation’s ocean and coastal resources and NOAA’s stewardship mission. He is actively involved in NOAA efforts to increase resilience of the nation’s ecosystems, communities and economies in a changing climate. His rotation with LTA is part of his participation in NOAA’s Leadership Development Program.

Jennifer is an AAAS Fellow, hosted by NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service - Marine Ecosystems Division at American Association for the Advancement of Science. Previously she has worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Maryland and Heller Fellow in the Reproductive Physiology Department – Endocrinology Unit at the Zoological Society of San Diego.

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