M. Elizabeth Clarke, Ph.D. Director
John Turrell
Division Coordinator
FRAM Staff Directory
FRAM Org Chart
Programs
Observers -
At-sea Hake &
West Coast Groundfish
Jonathan Cusick
Groundfish Monitoring
Aimee Keller
Groundfish Analysis
Dr. James Hastie
Science for Ecosystem-Based Management Initiative
Dr. Phillip Levin
Newport
LCDR Devin R. Brakob
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NWFSC biologists aboard the fishing vessel The Captain Jack during the 2001 West Coast Slope Trawl Survey of Groundfish Resources |
The mission of the FRAM division is to provide the scientific basis for the
management of West Coast Groundfish stocks and their ecosystems. This involves comprehensive analysis of data from fishery monitoring, fishery-independent resource surveys, and biological investigations. The results provide estimates of the current status and future trends in abundance and productivity of marine fishery resources, evaluations of the potential effects of fishery management alternatives on abundance and yield of living marine resources, and better information on fishery bycatch and other multi-species issues.
See also: West Coast Groundfish Program brochure (pdf) (html)
More information about specific Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring research programs can be found in the
Issue Papers and also in FRAM's
Groundfish Research Newsletter.
West Coast Groundfish Data/Modeling Workshop
West Coast Slope Survey Results
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