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SUMMARY:SE CASC Science Seminar – Results for the Southeast from the 2022 AFWA Climate Adaptation Survey Report
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Title: Results for the Southeast from the 2022 AFWA Climate Adaptation Survey Report \nSpeaker: Jacob Blandford (AFWA) \nLearn more and register here. \nOverviewThe Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) conducted a survey of U.S. state and Canadian provincial and territorial fish and wildlife agencies to assess perspectives\, needs\, gaps\, challenges\, and opportunities for climate change adaptation in fish and wildlife management. This biennial survey has been conducted since 2012 and is intended to gather information that was useful and useable in helping AFWA members advance climate change adaptation. In this webinar\, results for the southeast region from the 2022 Climate Adaptation Survey will be highlighted and next steps will be discussed. \nThe responses demonstrate that all responding agencies are taking action to address climate change. Some agencies are changing hunting\, fishing\, and other regulations governing outdoor recreation due to climate change\, most agencies are incorporating climate change considerations into management decisions\, and the large majority of agencies are incorporating climate change considerations into management plans. Still\, climate adaptation planning outpaces efforts for on-the-ground implementation of climate-adaptive management. This discrepancy between planning and implementation is reflected in the top needs identified by respondents which focused on best management practices and training for implementing fish and wildlife management under future climate conditions\, as well as additional funding and capacity for climate adaptation. \nAttendees are encouraged to read the report before joining the webinar. The report can be found here.
URL:https://secasc.ncsu.edu/event/se-casc-science-seminar-results-for-the-southeast-from-the-2022-afwa-climate-adaptation-survey-report/
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SUMMARY:NE CASC Seminar - Ripple Effects of Dissolved Oxygen Depletion in Temperate Lakes under Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:OverviewA fundamental component of lake ecosystems\, dissolved oxygen is a critical characteristic of habitat in the aquatic environment and strongly influences the chemical constituents present in the water column. In this webinar\, NE CASC Postdoctoral Fellow Stephen Jane will discuss how warming is influencing the concentrations of dissolved oxygen in lakes along with some implications of this warming. In particular\, Jane will consider the effect of warmin–in conjunction with another global change driver called ‘browning’–on habitat availability for cold-water organisms like brook trout. Browning expands cold-water volumes\, but also depletes oxygen\, making it important to understand whether it ultimately mitigates or exacerbates the effects of warming for cold-loving organisms. Further\, Jane will allso examine how warming\, through its effects on dissolved oxygen\, influences the concentrations of metals present in the tissues of fishes sought by anglers\, and what this means for fish consumption and human health.  \nSpeaker: Stephen Jane\, Cornell University \nLearn more.
URL:https://secasc.ncsu.edu/event/ne-casc-seminar-ripple-effects-of-dissolved-oxygen-depletion-in-temperate-lakes-under-climate-change/
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