User-driven tools to predict and assess effects of reduced nutrients and hypoxia on living resources in the Gulf of Mexico

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User-driven tools to predict and assess effects of reduced nutrients and hypoxia on living resources in the Gulf of Mexico Kim de Mutsert, Kristy A. Lewis, Matthew Campbell, Stephen Brandt, Arnaud Laurent, Joe Buszowski and Jeroen Steenbeek

Workshop participants Name Affiliation Role Alan Lewitus NOAA Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research Program office Angelina Freeman Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Advisory panel Arnaud Laurent Dalhousie University Project team Brian Cameron BOEM Participant Brian Dixon ECOGIG (Ecosystem Impacts of Oil and Gas Inputs to the Gulf) Participant Cassandra Glaspie Oregon State University Project team Cholena Ren BOEM Participant Chris Kelble NOAA Participant Cynthia Sellinger Oregon State University Co-PI Daniel Obenour North Carolina State University Synergistic project PI Dave Lindquist Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Participant David Hilmer NOAA Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research Program manager Demetri Spyropulas Medical University of South Carolina Participant Doug Daigle Louisiana Hypoxia Working Group Participant Dubravko Justic Louisiana State University Synergistic project co-pi Haosheng Huang Louisiana State University Synergistic project co-pi Idrissa Boube BOEM Participant James Tolan Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Advisory panel Jeff Rester Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Advisory panel Kenny Rose Louisiana State University Synergistic project PI Kim de Mutsert George Mason University Lead PI Kirsten Larsen NOAA Participant Mark Belter BOEM Participant Mark Schexnayder Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Advisory panel Matt Campbell NOAA Fisheries Application PI Melissa Baustian Water Institute of the Gulf Advisory panel Pat Makoski Calhoun County - Public Health Dept. Participant Ross Del Rio BOEM Participant Rusty Gaude Louisiana Sea Grant Participant Shannon Martin NOAA Fisheries Advisory panel Steve Ashby Northern Gulf Institute Advisory panel Steve Brandt Oregon State University Co-PI Steve DiMarco Texas A&M University Participant Thomas DeWitt Texas A&M University Participant U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Fisheries Page 2

Advisory Panel Name Affiliation Email Role Angelina Freeman Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority angelina.freeman@la.gov Advisory panel Bonnie Ponwith NMFS-SEFSC-Miami bonnie.ponwith@noaa.gov advisory panel James Tolan Texas Parks and Wildlife Department James.Tolan@tpwd.texas.gov Advisory panel James H. Cowan Louisiana State University jhcowan@lsu.edu Advisory panel John Walter NMFS-SEFSC-Miami john.f.walter@noaa.gov advisory panel Jeff Rester Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission JRester@gsmfc.org Advisory panel Mandy Karnouskas NMFS-SEFSC-Miami mandy.karnauskas@noaa.gov advisory panel Michael Schirripa NMFS-SEFSC-Miami michael.schirripa@noaa.gov Advisory panel Steve Ashby Northern Gulf Institute sashby@gri.msstate.edu Advisory panel Shannon Martin NOAA Fisheries shannon.martin@noaa.gov Advisory panel Skyler Sagarese NMFS-SEFSC-Miami skyler.sagarese@noaa.gov advisory panel Andy Fisher?? LDWF afischer@wlf.la.gov Advisory panel James Nance NMFS SEFSC-Galveston james.m.nance@noaa.gov Advisory panel Ted Switzer Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commision Luiz.Barbieri@myfwc.com Advisory panel Melissa Baustian Water Institute of the Gulf mbaustian@thewaterinstitute.org Advisory panel Mark Schexnayder Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries mschexnayder@wlf.la.gov Advisory panel Rick Hart NMFS SEFSC-Galveston Rick.Hart@noaa.gov Advisory panel Robert Twilley Louisiana Sea Grant rtwilley@lsu.edu Advisory panel Lisa Desfosse NMFS-SEFSC-Pascagoula Lisa.Desfosse@noaa.gov Advisory panel U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Fisheries Page 3

Workshop outcomes Model domain Stick to 5 km 2 grid Extend model area to the east to encompass ROMS domain Model domain will have coverage of the estuaries; we will not receive ROMS output there, but the model is then set-up for potential other model linkages that do provide output in some estuaries (e.g. FVCOM)

Workshop outcomes Species List of important species mentioned by participants already covered include menhaden brown shrimp, white shrimp, red snapper, Atlantic croaker, spot, blue crab, mullets, Atlantic bumper, red drum Additional species to consider: sea robins, butterfish Perhaps leave them in the group small forage fish Model runs on a monthly timestep, may need to consider ways to include effects of environmental drivers on a daily timestep for some slow species (benthic crabs) and target species (red snapper, Atlantic croaker, shrimps, red drum). Aggregation of species groups can be done after the fact Don t run the model with functional groups instead of species, but output can be presented in terms of functional groups when appropriate.

Workshop outcomes Connection to other models and environmental drivers Useful to know all of the outputs produced here relative to synergistic projects, where they overlap, and which ones can be compared and how. Collaboration between the synergistic projects would be fruitful Seek opportunities for future collaborations. Running the same nutrient reduction scenario in all 3 projects and compare outputs Bioenergetics parameters from Rose s croaker model to develop a new Atlantic Croaker production potential model Dissolved oxygen and possibly Chl a output from Obenour s statistical model Justic Drubravko FVCOM model as drivers in the Ecospace model (as an additional alternative to the ROMS model from our project) Agree to base years (2000 2016) and providing the cruise data from earlier Brandt et al. projects to the other PIs.

Workshop outcomes Stock assessment We need a product that can be incorporated into stock assessment. High interest to the SSC. IEA red tide model used in the Gulf of Mexico red grouper (SEDAR 42) effects of red tide incorporated in red grouper mortality. IEA presentation of annual report. Workshop 2 and 3 will be hands-on and will focus on the people who will use the tools we aim to develop.

https://demutsertlab.com/ngomex/ Upcoming Collaborative Opportunities Title Assessment species Assessment track Terminal year Organizing entity Data workshop Assessment workshop Contact 51 Gulf of Mexico Gray Snapper Benchmark (new data sets) 2015 SEDAR April 24-28, 2017 February 13-15, 2018 julie.neer@safmc.net 52 Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Standard (update from benchmark) 2016 SEDAR Undecided Undecided julie.neer@safmc.net 54 Sandbar Shark (HMS) Standard (update from benchmark) 2015 SEDAR May-Aug, 2017 Late 2017 julie.neer@safmc.net White shrimp SEFSC Galveston Rick.Hart@noaa.gov Brown shrimp SEFSC Galveston Rick.Hart@noaa.gov Pink shrimp SEFSC Galveston Rick.Hart@noaa.gov Royal Red? SEFSC Galveston Rick.Hart@noaa.gov For further information on assessment scheduling etc visit: http://sedarweb.org/ http://sedarweb.org/docs/page/sedar_planschedule_nov2016_final.pdf http://www.galvestonlab.sefsc.noaa.gov/research/fishery_management/index.html#safe State of the Gulf of Mexico - One Gulf Summit from March 26-31. https://demutsertlab.com/ngomex/

Milestones

http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/esr_gomiea/index.html Milestones http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/esr_gomiea/index.html

Thank You! U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Fisheries Page 11