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The Marine Mammal Laboratory's Systemic Management Studies Program develops and provides objective management advice based on empirical information – patterns consonant with management questions. Systemic management accounts for complexity, has the goal of achieving sustainability, and applies broadly. Special emphasis is placed on the National Marine Fisheries Service's objective of achieving sustainable fisheries in harvesting fish resources simultaneously from individual species, groups of species, and ecosystems. Of specific importance is the goal of promoting healthy ecosystems. The work of this program includes developing and identifying general principles for management. Such tenets are of special importance in management to allocate harvests over time, space, and alternative species while accounting for factors such as population dynamics, genetic effects of harvesting, evolutionary/coevolutionary interactions, predator/prey relationships, competition and nutrient flow in proportion to their relative importance. Systemic management requires synthesis and integration of information to include not only single-species approaches, but also management that applies at the level of ecosystems and entire ocean basins. The data and information used in this program are taken from the published literature or are provided by cooperating projects and other field programs. There are opportunities for both fellowships and internships in the Systemic Management Studies program.

Program Leader: Charles Fowler

Recent Reports, Publications, and Posters

Quarterly Reports Publications
  • FOWLER, C. W. 2009. Systemic management: Sustainable human interactions with ecosystems and the biosphere. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 295 p. (Appendices, .pdf, 62.8 KB).  Online.
     
  • YANO, K. M., J. Y. TINGG, and C. W. FOWLER. 2009. Northern fur seal rookery photo archive: Aerial and ground-level photos, Pribilof Islands, Alaska, 1895 - 2006. AFSC Processed Rep. 2009-03, 62 p. Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NOAA, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle WA 98115. (.pdf, 4.3 MB).  Online.
     
  • FOWLER, C. W., T. E. JEWELL, and M. V. LEE. 2009. Harvesting young-of-the-year from large mammal populations: an application of systemic management. U. S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo., NMFS-AFSC-192, 65 p. (.pdf, 1 MB).  Online.
     
  • FOWLER, C. W., and M. A. ETNIER. 2008. Sustainability, p. 1131-1134. In W. F. Perrin, B. Würsig, and J. G. M. Thewissen (editors), Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (2nd. ed.). Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 
     
  • TOWELL, R. G., R. R. REAM, C. W. FOWLER, J. T. STERLING, L. W. FRITZ, and J. L. BENGTSON. 2008. Population assessment of northern fur seals on the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, 2006-2007, p. 8-25. In J. W. Testa (editor), Fur Seal Investigations, 2006-2007. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-188. 
     
  • HOBBS, L., and C. W. FOWLER. 2008. Putting humans in ecology: Consistency in science and management. Ambio 37:119-124. 
     
  • CHARLES W. FOWLER. 2008. Biodiversity and Evolutionary Empiricism: A Systemic Approach to Fisheries Management. AFSC Quarterly Report Feature (July-August-September 2008) 6 p. (.pdf, 812KB).  Online.
     
  • FOWLER, C. W. 2008. Maximizing biodiversity, information and sustainability. Biodivers. Conserv. 17(4):841-855. 
     
  • Additional recent Systemic Management Studies Program publications


Posters
  • Population Changes in Northern Fur Seal Rookeries at Reef Rookery on St. Paul Island of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska (Photographs from the Air)
    By:  KYMBERLY M. YANO, CHARLES W. FOWLER
    Conference:  Pribilof Islands Collaborative Meeting, St. George Island, AK, Nov 2006
    (2006 poster, .pdf, 4.54MB)   Online.

     
  • Population Changes in Northern Fur Seal Rookeries on St. Paul Island of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska (Snapshots Through Time)
    By:  KYMBERLY M. YANO, CHARLES W. FOWLER
    Conference:  Pribilof Islands Collaborative Meeting, St. George Island, AK, Nov 2006
    (2006 poster, .pdf, 4.68MB)   Online.

     
  • Summary of Seabird Mortality Associated with the Alaska Groundfish Trawl Fleet, 1998 through 2002
    By:  SHANNON FITZGERALD, MICHAEL PEREZ, KIM RIVERA
    Conference:  International Albatross and Petrel Conference (3rd), IAPC, Montevideo, Uruguay, Aug 2004
    (2004 poster, .pdf, 3.9MB)   Online.

     
  • Sustainability, Ecosystems and Fishery Management
    By:  CHARLES W. FOWLER, SHANNON M. McCLUSKEY
    Conference:  North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) 10th Annual Meeting, Victoria, B.C., Oct 2001
    (2001 poster, .pdf, 3.05MB)   Online.

     
  • Additional recent Systemic Management Studies Program poster presentations



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