PacMARS-SOAR Open Workshop

January 20, 2013

Anchorage, Alaska

Meeting Report

Meeting Presentations

Breakout Sessions

Workshop Agenda

PacMARS and SOAR Synergies Table

The Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis (PacMARS) is a project underwritten by the North Pacific Marine Research Institute to assemble by mid-year 2013 up-to-date written documentation that contributes to understanding the Pacific-influenced continental shelf ecosystem of the Arctic Ocean.  The objective is to compile the best available knowledge from local communities, peer-reviewed social and natural sciences, as well as less readily available knowledge sources. The overall goal is to provide guidance for scientific research needs in the region.  The Synthesis of Arctic Research (SOAR) is a 5-year project supported  by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).  SOAR is chartered to synthesize scientific information and local observations to improve understanding of the relationships among oceanographic conditions, benthic organisms, lower trophic prey species (forage fish and zooplankton), seabirds, and marine mammal distribution and behavior  for the  Pacific Arctic region.  The SOAR effort builds on existing interdisciplinary work to develop detailed syntheses to inform management decision-makers and to guide future research studies. The diagram below is the PacMARS/SOAR schematic showing initial products of both projects.

 

Based on the synergistic objectives of PacMARS and SOAR, we are jointly sponsoring an open community workshop on 20 January  2013, just prior to the 2013 Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska, to provide an update of our activities and to solicit input on  themes for future research initiatives in the region. The agenda for the PacMARS-SOAR workshop will include highlight presentations of activities from both synthesis projects, followed by break-out sessions with the workshop participants to identify additional data synthesis activities being undertaken, and to develop a composite of scientific themes for future interdisciplinary and interagency efforts in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas.

Contact PacMARS lead Jackie Grebmeier (jgrebmei@umces.edu) and/or SOAR lead Sue Moore (sue.moore@noaa.gov) with any questions.