SARP Workshop
SARP Workshop -
Using an adaptive management framework to guide oyster restoration
Materials
These materials are developed from notes, lectures, readings and classes available in person and online and taught by USGS, USFWS, and other DOI scientists as part of structured decision-making and adaptive management courses. Thanks to Mike Runge, Fred Johnson, Sarah Converse, Jim Nichols, Scott Boomer, Clint Moore and others for making their materials available via the NCTC portal
Manuscript on adaptive management and oyster populations
Pine et al. 2022 paper in Marine and Coastal Fisheries - Adaptive Management in Practice and the Problem of Application at Multiple Scales—Insights from Oyster Reef Restoration on Florida’s Gulf Coast
Key figures
Figure below from Mike Runge, USGS or Pine et al. 2022 (paper linked above)
Papers mentioned in workshop I have co-authored
Johnson, F.J., W. E. Pine, III, and E. V. Camp. 2022. A Cautionary Tale: Management Implications of Critical Transitions in Oyster Fisheries. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
Moore J.F., W.E. Pine III. 2021. Bootstrap methods can help evaluate monitoring program performance to inform restoration as part of an adaptive management program. PeerJ 9:e11378 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11378
Moore, J.F., W. E. Pine, P. C. Frederick, S. Beck, M. Moreno, M. J. Dodrill, and L. Sturmer. 2020. Trends in oyster populations in the Big Bend region of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico: An assessment of river discharge and fishing effects over time and space. Marine and Coastal Fisheries 12:191-204.
Fisch, N. and W. E. Pine, III. 2016. A complex relationship between freshwater discharge and oyster fishery CPUE in Apalachicola Bay, Florida: An evaluation from 1960-2013. Journal of Shellfish Research 35:809-825.
Pine, W. E., III, C. J. Walters, E. V. Camp, R. Bouchillon, R. Ahrens, L. Sturmer and M. E. Berrigan. 2015. The curious case of Eastern Oyster Crassostrea virginica stock status in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Ecology and Society 20 (3):46. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss3/art46/
Camp, E. V., W. E. Pine III, K. Havens, A. S. Kane, C. J. Walters, T. Irani, A.B. Lindsey and J. Glenn Morris, Jr.. 2015. Collapse of a historic oyster fishery: diagnosing causes and identifying paths toward increased resilience. Ecology and Society 20 (3):45. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss3/art45/