Improving the Use of the "Best Scientific Information Available" Standard in Fisheries Management Improving the Use of the "Best Scientific Information Available" Standard in Fisheries Management

Improving the Use of the "Best Scientific Information Available" Standard in Fisheries Management

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Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act (FCMA), managers are required to use the “best scientific information available” in the preparation of federal fishery management plans (National Standard 2 in the FCMA). However, the Act provides no further guidance as to how conformance to this standard should be determined. Because adherence to this standard has often been contentious, Congress has considered adding a definition for what constitutes “best scientific information available” in the reauthorization of the FCMA. This report examines both the current application and the controversy over the standard and concludes that a legislative definition would be too inflexible to accommodate regional differences and future advances in science and technology. Instead, the report recommends that NOAA Fisheries adopt procedural guidelines to ensure that the scientific information used in the development of fishery management plans is relevant and timely and is the product of processes characterized by inclusiveness, transparency and openness, timeliness, and peer review.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2004
3 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
118
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Academies Press
SIZE
477.9
KB