U.S. State-Led OA Action Planning in the Mid-Atlantic
Co-Hosted by MACAN and OA Alliance
AGENDA
60 minutes
(1) Welcome and Introductions
Avalon Bristow, Co-Coordinator, MARCO (5 minutes)
(2) Updates and perspectives from the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators, Coastal Working Group (5 minutes)
Brief overview of NCEL
Update on formation of Coastal Working Group
(3) Brief overview of OA Action Plans as Envisioned by the OA Alliance and report out from U.S. State meeting
Confirmed Speaker: Jessie Turner, Project Manager, OA Alliance (8 minutes)
Recap of 2020 virtual meeting of U.S. states and pending CMJ OA themed edition
Which states participated
Report out from federal partners NOAA and EPA
Importance of regional monitoring
What might states need from State Legislatures in OA Action Planning?
Engagement and support developing priorities
Implementation and funding support
Political and public awareness of the OA as a critical ocean and climate issue
(4) OA Action Planning in the State of Maryland (10 minutes)
Confirmed Speaker: Dr. Jim George, Policy Advisor, Water and Science Administration, Maryland Department of the Environment
Framework and impetus for OA Action Plan
Monitoring, data and information and supported plan
Assessing Risks to Keystone Species
Measures of Success and Potential Remediation Tools
Why is it important that OA Action be reflected in existing climate, land and coastal management?
(4) OA Action Planning in the State of New Jersey (10 minutes)
Confirmed Speakers: Megan Rutkowski, Environmental Specialist, Bureau of Climate Resilience Planning, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Dr. Grace Saba, Assistant Professor, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University
Reducing and responding to climate change in New Jersey
Engaging NJ Climate Change Resource Center at Rutgers University
(6) Regional Collaborations to Bridge Science, Monitoring and Research Needs that Support OA Action Planning Efforts
Brief description of MACAN 2021-2022 work plan and priorities
Overview and core themes for upcoming MACAN Workshop October 2021:
Provide a forum for researchers and state agencies to connect regarding OA action plans and associated data needs.
Identify opportunities for Mid-Atlantic states to coordinate on monitoring and/or data sharing at the regional (water body) scale and not by state boundaries.
Connect the Mid-Atlantic states to share their progress, lessons-learned and next steps regarding state OA Action Planning efforts.