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National Cooperative Research Program
Partnerships with the fishing industry, fishermen, and other stakeholders play a valuable role in helping NOAA Fisheries improve the evaluation of stock status and the management of fishery resources.
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Cooperative research provides a means for commercial and recreational fishermen to become involved in the collection of fundamental fisheries information to support the development and evaluation of management options. In cooperative research, industry and other stakeholders can partner with NOAA Fisheries and university scientists, in all phases of the research program, including survey/statistical design, conducting of research, analysis of results, and communication of results. In FY2001, Congressional funding was provided to NOAA Fisheries to develop a national cooperative research program. These funds are administered by NOAA Fisheries Headquarters and are distributed to NOAA Fisheries regional cooperative research programs to assist in implementation of cooperative research projects.
What Is Cooperative Research?
“Cooperative research” refers to the partnering of the fishing industry, fishermen, and other stakeholders with federal and university scientists to collect fundamental fisheries information. The information collected through well-designed and scientifically valid cooperative research programs helps improve the information base for single species, as well as multispecies and ecosystem assessment models.
In cooperative research, industry and other stakeholders partner with NOAA Fisheries and university scientists in all phases of the research program, including survey/statistical design, conducting of research, analysis of results, and communication of results.
Ultimately, this additional information improves our ability to evaluate stock status and manage fishery resources.
What Are the Benefits?
Cooperative research programs benefit the fishing industry, individual fishermen, fisheries scientists, and managers in several ways:
Improving fishermen’s understanding of fisheries information
Improving the credibility of fisheries information for use in fisheries management
Increasing the precision and expanding the scope of fisheries resource surveys
Providing supplemental information about fishing operations
Using knowledge gained from fishermen to help design and implement research
Building mutual understanding and respect among participants
Collecting more and better data at lower cost
Improving access to vessels and time at sea
How Can I Learn More About Cooperative Research in My Region?
Check out the following resources:
Northeast Cooperative Research Program
Southeast Cooperative Research Program
Groundfish Forum
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
In addition, several NOAA programs support cooperative research activities:
NOAA Fisheries Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program
Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program
Sea Grant Extension Program
More Information
Northeast Cooperative Research Program
Southeast Cooperative Research Program
Alaska Cooperative Research
Groundfish Forum
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
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on October 03, 2024