Abstract
GeoFish: Integration of Fisheries Models with GIS Track: Ocean, Coastal, and Marine Resources Author(s): Tiffany Vance, Sharon Mesick, Christopher Moore In GeoFish, we have provided a prototype of integrating a GIS with oceanographic and fisheries models. Scientists are able to use a graphical interface to display datasets, select the data to be used, set the weights for factors in the model and execute the model. The results are returned to the GIS for display and spatial analysis. The project creates a framework for linking to other types of fisheries, oceanographic, and ecosystem models. We visualize and analyze the results of two models; a model for predator-prey interactions and a model to look at the effects of climate change on the recruitment of a fish species. The first model is an individual-based model (IBM) that models the fate of individuals using characteristics such as age, size and prey consumption. The second model is a nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton (NPZ) model looking at the effects of climate change on the early life history of fish. Tiffany Vance NOAA 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle , WA 98115 US Phone: 206-526-6767 E-mail: Tiffany.C.Vance@noaa.gov Sharon Mesick NOAA/NESDIS/NCDDC NATIONAL COASTAL DATA DEV. C STENNIS SPACE CENTER , MS 39529 US Phone: 228-688-2256 E-mail: sharon.mesick@noaa.gov Christopher Moore NOAA-PMEL/UW-JISAO 7600 Sand Point Way NE Seattle , WA 98115 US Phone: 206-526-6779 E-mail: christopher.moore@noaa.gov |