Science Inventory

Ecosystem Services of Coastal Habitats and Fisheries: Multi-Scale Ecological and Economic Modeling

Citation:

JORDAN, STEVE, T. O'HIGGINS, AND J. A. DITTMAR. Ecosystem Services of Coastal Habitats and Fisheries: Multi-Scale Ecological and Economic Modeling. Marine and Coastal Fisheries. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD, 4(1):573-586, (2012).

Impact/Purpose:

We present concepts and case studies linking production functions of critical habitats to commercial and recreational fishery values by combining site-specific research data with spatial analysis and population models. Specific examples include the commercial crab and shrimp fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico, and salmon fisheries in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.

Description:

Critical habitats for fish and wildlife often are small patches in landscapes, e.g., aquatic vegetation beds, reefs, isolated ponds and wetlands, remnant old growth forests, etc, yet the same animal populations that depend on these patches for reproduction or survival can be extensive, ranging over large regions, even continents. Whereas the ecological production functions that support these populations can be measured only at fine geographic scales and over brief periods of time, the ecosystem services (provisioning, recreational, aesthetic, biodiversity) are delivered over extensive scales of space and time. These scale mismatches are particularly important for quantifying the economic values of ecosystem services. Examples can be seen in fish, shellfish, game, and bird populations. We present concepts and case studies linking production functions of critical habitats to commercial and recreational fishery values by combining site-specific research data with spatial analysis and population models. Specific examples include the commercial crab and shrimp fisheries of the Gulf of Mexico, and salmon fisheries in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:09/10/2012
Record Last Revised:02/05/2013
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 228843