Major themes from interview and observational data collected around territorial bottomfish stock assessment and stakeholder engagement, primarily relevant to Guam and Hawaii
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Raw interview data were organized into a codebook containing 20 umbrella nodes (or thematic categories), with each umbrella node associated with up to four generations of child nodes. Each node captured different topics discussed in interviews, or meaningful themes that emerged from the dataset. This table contains the names and descriptions of the codebook's 20 umbrella nodes and their first generation child nodes, where applicable.
DescriptionRaw interview data were organized into a codebook containing 20 umbrella nodes (or thematic categories), with each umbrella node associated with up to four generations of child nodes. Each node captured different topics discussed in interviews, or meaningful themes that emerged from the dataset. This table contains the names and descriptions of the codebook's 20 umbrella nodes and their first generation child nodes, where applicable.
Entity Information
Entity Type
Data Table
Data Attribute / Type | Description |
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00_Region
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for the various geographic areas referenced during interviews and meetings, within and beyond the Pacific Islands Region. |
00A_Hawaii
CHARACTER |
References to the state of Hawai'i and its fisheries during data collection. |
00B_Mainland_US
CHARACTER |
References to the mainland United States and its fisheries during data collection. |
00C_NWHI
CHARACTER |
References to the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and its fisheries during data collection. |
00D_Territories
CHARACTER |
References to Pacific Islands territories (e.g., American Samoa, Guam, and the CNMI) and their fisheries during data collection. |
05_Fisher_identity
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of various facets of research participant identities. |
05A_Demographics
CHARACTER |
References to research participant/fisher demographic variables, including age, education, gender, ethnicity, and place of origin. |
05B_Character_traits_and_Values
CHARACTER |
References to personality traits exhibited by or described by research participants. |
05C_Type_of_fishing
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of the type of fishing a fisher might identify with, with respect to the scale or commercialization of their fishing (e.g., commercial, non-commercial, charter, expense). |
05I_Starting_out
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of how research participants entered into fisheries. |
15_Science_and_Management_context
CHARACTER |
References to science and management frameworks that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. |
15A_Data_streams
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of the scientific data streams relevant to bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. |
15B_Historical
CHARACTER |
References to historical events and interpersonal relationships that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. |
15C_SA_Schedules
CHARACTER |
References to the schedules and timelines within which bottomfish stock assessment operates. |
15D_Sampling_design
CHARACTER |
References to the sampling designs that bottomfish data collection initiatives are based on, primarily creel survey design. |
15E_Mgmt_tools_and_initiatives
CHARACTER |
References to management tools and initiatives relevant to bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region, including bottomfish rebuilding plans, community development plans, and Fishery Management Plans. |
20_Economic_context
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of the economic context surrounding bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region. |
20A_Economic_relief
CHARACTER |
References to government-provided economic relief as a tool to mitigate impacts to managed fishing communities. |
20B_Fishing_costs
CHARACTER |
References to the financial costs associated with fishing. |
20C_Market
CHARACTER |
References to market dynamics relevant to bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, including supply, demand, and market prices. |
25_Cultural_context
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of cultural context for bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, including references to the relatively small size of territorial fisheries, a lack of regulatory precedent, dynamics that favor deferral to mentors and elders, and, with regard to fisheries sciene, a commitment to traditional methods of modeling. |
30_SA_foci_and_terminology
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for terminology associated with stock assessment and resulting management measures. |
30A_ACL
CHARACTER |
References to Annual Catch Limits. |
30B_ACT
CHARACTER |
References to Annual Catch Targets. |
30C_CPUE
CHARACTER |
References to Catch Per Unit Effort and the factors that may impact it, including fisher experience, weather, fishign effort, depredation, and fish presence versus bite. |
30D_Model_alternatives
CHARACTER |
References to different types of models that can be used in stock assessment, including age structured, biomass, length-based, spawning potential ratio, and production models. |
30E_MSY
CHARACTER |
References to Maximum Sustainable Yield. |
30F_Overall_SA_accuracy
CHARACTER |
Commentary on the overall accuracy or quality of stock assessment. |
30G_TAC
CHARACTER |
References to Total Allowable Catch. |
30H_Stock_status_and_fishing_rate
CHARACTER |
Commentary on the difficulty of estimating bottomfish stock status as a function of total catch in the territories. |
31_Opportunities_for_SA
CHARACTER |
Commentary on opportunities to improve bottomfish stock assessment, especially in the territories. |
31A_Addl_data_streams
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of incorporating additional data streams into stock assessment models as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31B_Alternative_mgmt_tools
CHARACTER |
Commentary on alternative management tools that may better suit the Pacific Islands region's unique challenges in bottomfish data collection and stock assessment. |
31C_Alternative_models
CHARACTER |
Commentary on exploring and applying alternative stock assessment models as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31D_Eval_existing_data_streams
CHARACTER |
Commentary on efforts to evaluate existing territorial data streams as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31E_Focus_on_uncertainty_and_probability
CHARACTER |
Commentary on recognizing and accounting for uncertainty and probability as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31F_Improved_data_collection_systems
CHARACTER |
Commentary on improving data collection protocols and systems as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31G_Mandatory_L_and_R
CHARACTER |
Commentary on implementary mandatory licensing and reporting in the territories as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31H_Revise_BMUS_List
CHARACTER |
Commentary on revising the list of Bottomfish Management Unit Species as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
31I_SEFSC_data_approval_process
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of the unique approach applied by the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center, which convenes a panel including industry members to approve data for use in stock assessment. |
31J_Split_complex
CHARACTER |
Commentary on splitting or otherwise dividing territorial bottomfish complexes into smaller units for stock assessment (e.g., shallow v. bottom, individual species). |
40_Engagement_goals_and_benefits
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of benefits that have been or could be derived from engagement between bottomfish stakeholders (e.g., fishers, scientists, managers, etc.). |
40A_Building_relationships
CHARACTER |
References to relationship-building as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
40B_Capacity_building
CHARACTER |
References to capacity building as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders, including references to the capacity to engage effectively with other stakeholders, local capacity for fisheries science and engagement, and capacity within stakeholder groups to better understand and deliver on their role in fisheries, science, and management. |
40C_Improved_legitimacy
CHARACTER |
References to improving the perceived legitimacy of fisheries science and management as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
40D_Improved_processes
CHARACTER |
References to improving fisheries science and management processes as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders, including data collection and submission, stock assessment modeling, management decision-making, and incorporating stakeholder input into such processes. |
40E_Inventory_research
CHARACTER |
References to taking stock of all existing efforts to study bottomfish as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
40F_Shared_understanding_and_info
CHARACTER |
References to sharing information and building shared understanding as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
40G_Sustainable_fisheries
CHARACTER |
References to improving the sustainability of fisheries as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
41_Challenges
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of various challenges either encountered during multi-stakeholder engagement around (territorial bottomfish) fisheries, or that complicate bottomfish stock assessment. |
41A_Communication
CHARACTER |
Communication challenges that impede effective engagement between stakeholders, including a lack of communication and issues with the translation of language and concepts between stakeholders. |
41B_Compliance
CHARACTER |
Issues with compliance and participation, especially with respect to data reporting, that complicate fisheries stock assessment. Also issues with management compliance. |
41C_CREMUS_to_BMUS
CHARACTER |
Issues related to a recent transition in the territories away from Coral Reef Ecosystem Management Unit Species toward Bottomfish Management Unit Species for federal science and management. |
41D_Stakeholder_disconnect
CHARACTER |
Issues related to the disconnect in information, language, thought processes, and efforts between stakeholders. |
41E_Data
CHARACTER |
Issues related to the bottomfish fisheries data, including data accuracy, availability and collection, reporting, and treatment by fisheries scientists. |
41F_Scientific_inconsistencies
CHARACTER |
References to the inconsistencies in scientific outputs that affect the perceived legitimacy of related fisheries science and management. |
41G_Geography
CHARACTER |
Challenges related to the geographical spread of stakeholders across the Pacific Islands region, particularly the concentration of resources and personnel in Honolulu. |
41H_Historical_management
CHARACTER |
Engagement challenges related to historical fisheries management decisions and outcomes. |
41I_Inadequate_SA
CHARACTER |
Perceptions of the fisheries stock assessment as inadequate that impede effective engagement. |
41J_Institutional_constraints
CHARACTER |
Constraints placed on individuals within an institution (e.g., a fishing community, federal organization, or territorial agency) that impede effective communication and engagement. |
41K_Pandemic
CHARACTER |
References to the pandemic, including its role in limiting stakeholder engagement. |
41L_Power
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of political and power dynamics that contextualize bottomfish fisheries science, including the differential access, influence, and financial capital that stakeholders wield in fisheries science and management, feelings of being dismissed or marginalized by stakeholders or institutions in power (e.g., federal government), and high costs of engagement. |
41M_Relationships
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of relationship dynamics that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and its science and management, including stakeholder mistrust and conflict, blaming and defensive posturing, and the challenges introduced by transient actors. |
50_Types_of_engagement
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for the different types of stakeholder engagement that were mentioned in interviews and meetings, including collaborative research, Council meetings, social media, virtual meetings, formalized workshops, and community-centered meetings. |
51_Engagement_strategies
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of various approaches to engagement that can or may benefit its efficacy. |
51A_Communication
CHARACTER |
References to communication-centered strategies to improve engagement, including those related to tailoring messaging and language, transparency, setting clear expectations, and listening. |
51B_Conflict_preparedness
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of efforts to expect, understand, and prepare for conflict between participants during stakeholder engagement for the benefit of an engagement effort. |
51C_Consistency
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of consistency and demonstrated commitment to communication and engagement as important for success. |
51D_Engagement_incentives_and_motives
CHARACTER |
Descriptions of the diverse incentives that motivate stakeholders' engagement with one another, including access to data, financial incentives, intrinsic interest or motivation, and negative triggers like fisheries restrictions or rejection of a scientific product. |
51E_Facilitation_and_Design
CHARACTER |
References to meeting structure, design, and facilitation tools that may benefit engagement, including meeting participants where they are mentally and physically, focusing on solutions, setting clear goals and using directed questions to guide discussion, and considering group size. |
51F_In-_to_out-group
CHARACTER |
References to the strategy of engaging with small, cohesive groups first, then integrating different stakeholders and ideas into subsequent meetings, to work toward large multi-stakeholder meetings. |
51G_Investment_and_return
CHARACTER |
References to the importance of delivering some tangible return or product of engagement efforts to validate and incentivize the efforts of participants. |
51H_Level_of_participation
CHARACTER |
Commentary on the level of participation and influence interviewees expect other stakeholders to derive from their engagement efforts. |
51I_Local_mediators
CHARACTER |
References to the value of local mediators or participants in meetings to help bridge cultural divides. |
51J_Soft
CHARACTER |
References to intangible, relationship- and trust-building principles critical for effective engagement, including respect, commitment, collaboration, sincerity, and face-to-face time. |
55_Timelines
CHARACTER |
References to the timing of various processes relevant to territorial bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment. |
55A_Pre-engagement
CHARACTER |
References to the timing of processes that are planned to or should precede formal engagement. |
55B_Initial_engagement
CHARACTER |
References to the timing of processes that initiate formal engagement. |
55C_Post-engagement
CHARACTER |
References to the timing of processes that should follow engagement. |
55D_Management
CHARACTER |
References to the timing of management processes. |
55E_Next_assessment
CHARACTER |
References to the timing of future stock assessments. |
70_Who_to_include
CHARACTER |
Commentary on who should be included in engagement related to (territorial bottomfish) fisheries and their stock assessment. |
70A_Criteria
CHARACTER |
References to various characteristics and considerations that determine who to include in engagment endeavors, including representation (e.g., of a fishing community of interest), fisher experience or skill level, the ability of individuals to commit to an engagement process, and individuals' ability to bridge disconnects between other stakeholders. |
70B_Order_of_contact
CHARACTER |
References to the order in which stakeholders should be contacted in preparation for engagement. |
70C_Inclusivity_and_Exclusivity
CHARACTER |
Commentary on balancing the benefits and drawbacks of incusivity and exclusivity in deciding who to engage. |
70D_Key_actors
CHARACTER |
Commentary on the role of key stakeholders in engagement. |
75_Knowledge_types
CHARACTER |
Types of knowledge wielded by different stakeholders, including experiential, technical/formalized, inherited, and institutional. |
80_Stakeholders
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for the various stakeholders referenced during data collection, including fishers, fish buyers, managers, scientists, governmental entities, and environmentalists. |
82_Stakeholder_roles
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for the different roles stakeholders occupy, as they are relevant to bottomfish fisheries, their science, and management. |
85_Institutions
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for the various institutions mentioned during meetings and interviews, to which research participants belong. These include academic institutions, fisher organizations, federal institutions like NMFS, territorial and state agencies, NGOs, and the Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council. |
90_Key_Concepts_and_Quotes
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for illustrative quotes and key concepts. |
91_Contacts
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for new contacts mentioned during data collection. |
99_Other
CHARACTER |
A tracking node for miscellaneous topics not directly related to this project. |
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Title: | Major themes from interview and observational data collected around territorial bottomfish stock assessment and stakeholder engagement, primarily relevant to Guam and Hawaii |
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Status: | Completed |
Abstract: |
Raw interview data were organized into a codebook containing 20 umbrella nodes (or thematic categories), with each umbrella node associated with up to four generations of child nodes. Each node captured different topics discussed in interviews, or meaningful themes that emerged from the dataset. This table contains the names and descriptions of the codebook's 20 umbrella nodes and their first generation child nodes, where applicable. |
Entity Information
Entity Type: | Data Table |
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Active Version?: | Yes |
Description: |
Raw interview data were organized into a codebook containing 20 umbrella nodes (or thematic categories), with each umbrella node associated with up to four generations of child nodes. Each node captured different topics discussed in interviews, or meaningful themes that emerged from the dataset. This table contains the names and descriptions of the codebook's 20 umbrella nodes and their first generation child nodes, where applicable. |
Data Attributes
Attribute Summary
Name | Type | Description | ||
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100
|
00_Region | CHARACTER | A tracking node for the various geographic areas referenced during interviews and meetings, within and beyond the Pacific Islands Region. | |
100
|
00A_Hawaii | CHARACTER | References to the state of Hawai'i and its fisheries during data collection. | |
100
|
00B_Mainland_US | CHARACTER | References to the mainland United States and its fisheries during data collection. | |
100
|
00C_NWHI | CHARACTER | References to the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and its fisheries during data collection. | |
100
|
00D_Territories | CHARACTER | References to Pacific Islands territories (e.g., American Samoa, Guam, and the CNMI) and their fisheries during data collection. | |
100
|
05_Fisher_identity | CHARACTER | Descriptions of various facets of research participant identities. | |
100
|
05A_Demographics | CHARACTER | References to research participant/fisher demographic variables, including age, education, gender, ethnicity, and place of origin. | |
100
|
05B_Character_traits_and_Values | CHARACTER | References to personality traits exhibited by or described by research participants. | |
100
|
05C_Type_of_fishing | CHARACTER | Descriptions of the type of fishing a fisher might identify with, with respect to the scale or commercialization of their fishing (e.g., commercial, non-commercial, charter, expense). | |
100
|
05I_Starting_out | CHARACTER | Descriptions of how research participants entered into fisheries. | |
100
|
15_Science_and_Management_context | CHARACTER | References to science and management frameworks that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. | |
100
|
15A_Data_streams | CHARACTER | Descriptions of the scientific data streams relevant to bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. | |
100
|
15B_Historical | CHARACTER | References to historical events and interpersonal relationships that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. | |
100
|
15C_SA_Schedules | CHARACTER | References to the schedules and timelines within which bottomfish stock assessment operates. | |
100
|
15D_Sampling_design | CHARACTER | References to the sampling designs that bottomfish data collection initiatives are based on, primarily creel survey design. | |
100
|
15E_Mgmt_tools_and_initiatives | CHARACTER | References to management tools and initiatives relevant to bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region, including bottomfish rebuilding plans, community development plans, and Fishery Management Plans. | |
100
|
20_Economic_context | CHARACTER | Descriptions of the economic context surrounding bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region. | |
100
|
20A_Economic_relief | CHARACTER | References to government-provided economic relief as a tool to mitigate impacts to managed fishing communities. | |
100
|
20B_Fishing_costs | CHARACTER | References to the financial costs associated with fishing. | |
100
|
20C_Market | CHARACTER | References to market dynamics relevant to bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, including supply, demand, and market prices. | |
100
|
25_Cultural_context | CHARACTER | Descriptions of cultural context for bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, including references to the relatively small size of territorial fisheries, a lack of regulatory precedent, dynamics that favor deferral to mentors and elders, and, with regard to fisheries sciene, a commitment to traditional methods of modeling. | |
100
|
30_SA_foci_and_terminology | CHARACTER | A tracking node for terminology associated with stock assessment and resulting management measures. | |
100
|
30A_ACL | CHARACTER | References to Annual Catch Limits. | |
100
|
30B_ACT | CHARACTER | References to Annual Catch Targets. | |
100
|
30C_CPUE | CHARACTER | References to Catch Per Unit Effort and the factors that may impact it, including fisher experience, weather, fishign effort, depredation, and fish presence versus bite. | |
100
|
30D_Model_alternatives | CHARACTER | References to different types of models that can be used in stock assessment, including age structured, biomass, length-based, spawning potential ratio, and production models. | |
100
|
30E_MSY | CHARACTER | References to Maximum Sustainable Yield. | |
100
|
30F_Overall_SA_accuracy | CHARACTER | Commentary on the overall accuracy or quality of stock assessment. | |
100
|
30G_TAC | CHARACTER | References to Total Allowable Catch. | |
100
|
30H_Stock_status_and_fishing_rate | CHARACTER | Commentary on the difficulty of estimating bottomfish stock status as a function of total catch in the territories. | |
100
|
31_Opportunities_for_SA | CHARACTER | Commentary on opportunities to improve bottomfish stock assessment, especially in the territories. | |
100
|
31A_Addl_data_streams | CHARACTER | Descriptions of incorporating additional data streams into stock assessment models as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31B_Alternative_mgmt_tools | CHARACTER | Commentary on alternative management tools that may better suit the Pacific Islands region's unique challenges in bottomfish data collection and stock assessment. | |
100
|
31C_Alternative_models | CHARACTER | Commentary on exploring and applying alternative stock assessment models as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31D_Eval_existing_data_streams | CHARACTER | Commentary on efforts to evaluate existing territorial data streams as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31E_Focus_on_uncertainty_and_probability | CHARACTER | Commentary on recognizing and accounting for uncertainty and probability as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31F_Improved_data_collection_systems | CHARACTER | Commentary on improving data collection protocols and systems as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31G_Mandatory_L_and_R | CHARACTER | Commentary on implementary mandatory licensing and reporting in the territories as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31H_Revise_BMUS_List | CHARACTER | Commentary on revising the list of Bottomfish Management Unit Species as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. | |
100
|
31I_SEFSC_data_approval_process | CHARACTER | Descriptions of the unique approach applied by the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center, which convenes a panel including industry members to approve data for use in stock assessment. | |
100
|
31J_Split_complex | CHARACTER | Commentary on splitting or otherwise dividing territorial bottomfish complexes into smaller units for stock assessment (e.g., shallow v. bottom, individual species). | |
100
|
40_Engagement_goals_and_benefits | CHARACTER | Descriptions of benefits that have been or could be derived from engagement between bottomfish stakeholders (e.g., fishers, scientists, managers, etc.). | |
100
|
40A_Building_relationships | CHARACTER | References to relationship-building as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. | |
100
|
40B_Capacity_building | CHARACTER | References to capacity building as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders, including references to the capacity to engage effectively with other stakeholders, local capacity for fisheries science and engagement, and capacity within stakeholder groups to better understand and deliver on their role in fisheries, science, and management. | |
100
|
40C_Improved_legitimacy | CHARACTER | References to improving the perceived legitimacy of fisheries science and management as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. | |
100
|
40D_Improved_processes | CHARACTER | References to improving fisheries science and management processes as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders, including data collection and submission, stock assessment modeling, management decision-making, and incorporating stakeholder input into such processes. | |
100
|
40E_Inventory_research | CHARACTER | References to taking stock of all existing efforts to study bottomfish as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. | |
100
|
40F_Shared_understanding_and_info | CHARACTER | References to sharing information and building shared understanding as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. | |
100
|
40G_Sustainable_fisheries | CHARACTER | References to improving the sustainability of fisheries as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. | |
100
|
41_Challenges | CHARACTER | Descriptions of various challenges either encountered during multi-stakeholder engagement around (territorial bottomfish) fisheries, or that complicate bottomfish stock assessment. | |
100
|
41A_Communication | CHARACTER | Communication challenges that impede effective engagement between stakeholders, including a lack of communication and issues with the translation of language and concepts between stakeholders. | |
100
|
41B_Compliance | CHARACTER | Issues with compliance and participation, especially with respect to data reporting, that complicate fisheries stock assessment. Also issues with management compliance. | |
100
|
41C_CREMUS_to_BMUS | CHARACTER | Issues related to a recent transition in the territories away from Coral Reef Ecosystem Management Unit Species toward Bottomfish Management Unit Species for federal science and management. | |
100
|
41D_Stakeholder_disconnect | CHARACTER | Issues related to the disconnect in information, language, thought processes, and efforts between stakeholders. | |
100
|
41E_Data | CHARACTER | Issues related to the bottomfish fisheries data, including data accuracy, availability and collection, reporting, and treatment by fisheries scientists. | |
100
|
41F_Scientific_inconsistencies | CHARACTER | References to the inconsistencies in scientific outputs that affect the perceived legitimacy of related fisheries science and management. | |
100
|
41G_Geography | CHARACTER | Challenges related to the geographical spread of stakeholders across the Pacific Islands region, particularly the concentration of resources and personnel in Honolulu. | |
100
|
41H_Historical_management | CHARACTER | Engagement challenges related to historical fisheries management decisions and outcomes. | |
100
|
41I_Inadequate_SA | CHARACTER | Perceptions of the fisheries stock assessment as inadequate that impede effective engagement. | |
100
|
41J_Institutional_constraints | CHARACTER | Constraints placed on individuals within an institution (e.g., a fishing community, federal organization, or territorial agency) that impede effective communication and engagement. | |
100
|
41K_Pandemic | CHARACTER | References to the pandemic, including its role in limiting stakeholder engagement. | |
100
|
41L_Power | CHARACTER | Descriptions of political and power dynamics that contextualize bottomfish fisheries science, including the differential access, influence, and financial capital that stakeholders wield in fisheries science and management, feelings of being dismissed or marginalized by stakeholders or institutions in power (e.g., federal government), and high costs of engagement. | |
100
|
41M_Relationships | CHARACTER | Descriptions of relationship dynamics that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and its science and management, including stakeholder mistrust and conflict, blaming and defensive posturing, and the challenges introduced by transient actors. | |
100
|
50_Types_of_engagement | CHARACTER | A tracking node for the different types of stakeholder engagement that were mentioned in interviews and meetings, including collaborative research, Council meetings, social media, virtual meetings, formalized workshops, and community-centered meetings. | |
100
|
51_Engagement_strategies | CHARACTER | Descriptions of various approaches to engagement that can or may benefit its efficacy. | |
100
|
51A_Communication | CHARACTER | References to communication-centered strategies to improve engagement, including those related to tailoring messaging and language, transparency, setting clear expectations, and listening. | |
100
|
51B_Conflict_preparedness | CHARACTER | Descriptions of efforts to expect, understand, and prepare for conflict between participants during stakeholder engagement for the benefit of an engagement effort. | |
100
|
51C_Consistency | CHARACTER | Descriptions of consistency and demonstrated commitment to communication and engagement as important for success. | |
100
|
51D_Engagement_incentives_and_motives | CHARACTER | Descriptions of the diverse incentives that motivate stakeholders' engagement with one another, including access to data, financial incentives, intrinsic interest or motivation, and negative triggers like fisheries restrictions or rejection of a scientific product. | |
100
|
51E_Facilitation_and_Design | CHARACTER | References to meeting structure, design, and facilitation tools that may benefit engagement, including meeting participants where they are mentally and physically, focusing on solutions, setting clear goals and using directed questions to guide discussion, and considering group size. | |
100
|
51F_In-_to_out-group | CHARACTER | References to the strategy of engaging with small, cohesive groups first, then integrating different stakeholders and ideas into subsequent meetings, to work toward large multi-stakeholder meetings. | |
100
|
51G_Investment_and_return | CHARACTER | References to the importance of delivering some tangible return or product of engagement efforts to validate and incentivize the efforts of participants. | |
100
|
51H_Level_of_participation | CHARACTER | Commentary on the level of participation and influence interviewees expect other stakeholders to derive from their engagement efforts. | |
100
|
51I_Local_mediators | CHARACTER | References to the value of local mediators or participants in meetings to help bridge cultural divides. | |
100
|
51J_Soft | CHARACTER | References to intangible, relationship- and trust-building principles critical for effective engagement, including respect, commitment, collaboration, sincerity, and face-to-face time. | |
100
|
55_Timelines | CHARACTER | References to the timing of various processes relevant to territorial bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment. | |
100
|
55A_Pre-engagement | CHARACTER | References to the timing of processes that are planned to or should precede formal engagement. | |
100
|
55B_Initial_engagement | CHARACTER | References to the timing of processes that initiate formal engagement. | |
100
|
55C_Post-engagement | CHARACTER | References to the timing of processes that should follow engagement. | |
100
|
55D_Management | CHARACTER | References to the timing of management processes. | |
100
|
55E_Next_assessment | CHARACTER | References to the timing of future stock assessments. | |
100
|
70_Who_to_include | CHARACTER | Commentary on who should be included in engagement related to (territorial bottomfish) fisheries and their stock assessment. | |
100
|
70A_Criteria | CHARACTER | References to various characteristics and considerations that determine who to include in engagment endeavors, including representation (e.g., of a fishing community of interest), fisher experience or skill level, the ability of individuals to commit to an engagement process, and individuals' ability to bridge disconnects between other stakeholders. | |
100
|
70B_Order_of_contact | CHARACTER | References to the order in which stakeholders should be contacted in preparation for engagement. | |
100
|
70C_Inclusivity_and_Exclusivity | CHARACTER | Commentary on balancing the benefits and drawbacks of incusivity and exclusivity in deciding who to engage. | |
100
|
70D_Key_actors | CHARACTER | Commentary on the role of key stakeholders in engagement. | |
100
|
75_Knowledge_types | CHARACTER | Types of knowledge wielded by different stakeholders, including experiential, technical/formalized, inherited, and institutional. | |
100
|
80_Stakeholders | CHARACTER | A tracking node for the various stakeholders referenced during data collection, including fishers, fish buyers, managers, scientists, governmental entities, and environmentalists. | |
100
|
82_Stakeholder_roles | CHARACTER | A tracking node for the different roles stakeholders occupy, as they are relevant to bottomfish fisheries, their science, and management. | |
100
|
85_Institutions | CHARACTER | A tracking node for the various institutions mentioned during meetings and interviews, to which research participants belong. These include academic institutions, fisher organizations, federal institutions like NMFS, territorial and state agencies, NGOs, and the Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council. | |
100
|
90_Key_Concepts_and_Quotes | CHARACTER | A tracking node for illustrative quotes and key concepts. | |
100
|
91_Contacts | CHARACTER | A tracking node for new contacts mentioned during data collection. | |
100
|
99_Other | CHARACTER | A tracking node for miscellaneous topics not directly related to this project. |
Attribute Details
00_Region
Seq. Order: | 1 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for the various geographic areas referenced during interviews and meetings, within and beyond the Pacific Islands Region. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
00A_Hawaii
Seq. Order: | 2 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the state of Hawai'i and its fisheries during data collection. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
00B_Mainland_US
Seq. Order: | 3 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the mainland United States and its fisheries during data collection. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
00C_NWHI
Seq. Order: | 4 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and its fisheries during data collection. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
00D_Territories
Seq. Order: | 5 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to Pacific Islands territories (e.g., American Samoa, Guam, and the CNMI) and their fisheries during data collection. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
05_Fisher_identity
Seq. Order: | 6 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of various facets of research participant identities. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
05A_Demographics
Seq. Order: | 7 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to research participant/fisher demographic variables, including age, education, gender, ethnicity, and place of origin. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
05B_Character_traits_and_Values
Seq. Order: | 8 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to personality traits exhibited by or described by research participants. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
05C_Type_of_fishing
Seq. Order: | 9 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of the type of fishing a fisher might identify with, with respect to the scale or commercialization of their fishing (e.g., commercial, non-commercial, charter, expense). |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
05I_Starting_out
Seq. Order: | 10 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of how research participants entered into fisheries. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
15_Science_and_Management_context
Seq. Order: | 11 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to science and management frameworks that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
15A_Data_streams
Seq. Order: | 12 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of the scientific data streams relevant to bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
15B_Historical
Seq. Order: | 13 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to historical events and interpersonal relationships that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
15C_SA_Schedules
Seq. Order: | 14 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the schedules and timelines within which bottomfish stock assessment operates. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
15D_Sampling_design
Seq. Order: | 15 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the sampling designs that bottomfish data collection initiatives are based on, primarily creel survey design. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
15E_Mgmt_tools_and_initiatives
Seq. Order: | 16 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to management tools and initiatives relevant to bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment in the Pacific Islands region, including bottomfish rebuilding plans, community development plans, and Fishery Management Plans. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
20_Economic_context
Seq. Order: | 17 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of the economic context surrounding bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
20A_Economic_relief
Seq. Order: | 18 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to government-provided economic relief as a tool to mitigate impacts to managed fishing communities. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
20B_Fishing_costs
Seq. Order: | 19 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the financial costs associated with fishing. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
20C_Market
Seq. Order: | 20 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to market dynamics relevant to bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, including supply, demand, and market prices. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
25_Cultural_context
Seq. Order: | 21 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of cultural context for bottomfish fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, including references to the relatively small size of territorial fisheries, a lack of regulatory precedent, dynamics that favor deferral to mentors and elders, and, with regard to fisheries sciene, a commitment to traditional methods of modeling. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30_SA_foci_and_terminology
Seq. Order: | 22 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for terminology associated with stock assessment and resulting management measures. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30A_ACL
Seq. Order: | 23 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to Annual Catch Limits. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30B_ACT
Seq. Order: | 24 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to Annual Catch Targets. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30C_CPUE
Seq. Order: | 25 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to Catch Per Unit Effort and the factors that may impact it, including fisher experience, weather, fishign effort, depredation, and fish presence versus bite. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30D_Model_alternatives
Seq. Order: | 26 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to different types of models that can be used in stock assessment, including age structured, biomass, length-based, spawning potential ratio, and production models. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30E_MSY
Seq. Order: | 27 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to Maximum Sustainable Yield. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30F_Overall_SA_accuracy
Seq. Order: | 28 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on the overall accuracy or quality of stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30G_TAC
Seq. Order: | 29 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to Total Allowable Catch. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
30H_Stock_status_and_fishing_rate
Seq. Order: | 30 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on the difficulty of estimating bottomfish stock status as a function of total catch in the territories. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31_Opportunities_for_SA
Seq. Order: | 31 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on opportunities to improve bottomfish stock assessment, especially in the territories. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31A_Addl_data_streams
Seq. Order: | 32 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of incorporating additional data streams into stock assessment models as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31B_Alternative_mgmt_tools
Seq. Order: | 33 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on alternative management tools that may better suit the Pacific Islands region's unique challenges in bottomfish data collection and stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31C_Alternative_models
Seq. Order: | 34 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on exploring and applying alternative stock assessment models as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31D_Eval_existing_data_streams
Seq. Order: | 35 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on efforts to evaluate existing territorial data streams as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31E_Focus_on_uncertainty_and_probability
Seq. Order: | 36 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on recognizing and accounting for uncertainty and probability as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31F_Improved_data_collection_systems
Seq. Order: | 37 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on improving data collection protocols and systems as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31G_Mandatory_L_and_R
Seq. Order: | 38 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on implementary mandatory licensing and reporting in the territories as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31H_Revise_BMUS_List
Seq. Order: | 39 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on revising the list of Bottomfish Management Unit Species as an opportunity to improve stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31I_SEFSC_data_approval_process
Seq. Order: | 40 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of the unique approach applied by the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center, which convenes a panel including industry members to approve data for use in stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
31J_Split_complex
Seq. Order: | 41 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on splitting or otherwise dividing territorial bottomfish complexes into smaller units for stock assessment (e.g., shallow v. bottom, individual species). |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40_Engagement_goals_and_benefits
Seq. Order: | 42 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of benefits that have been or could be derived from engagement between bottomfish stakeholders (e.g., fishers, scientists, managers, etc.). |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40A_Building_relationships
Seq. Order: | 43 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to relationship-building as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40B_Capacity_building
Seq. Order: | 44 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to capacity building as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders, including references to the capacity to engage effectively with other stakeholders, local capacity for fisheries science and engagement, and capacity within stakeholder groups to better understand and deliver on their role in fisheries, science, and management. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40C_Improved_legitimacy
Seq. Order: | 45 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to improving the perceived legitimacy of fisheries science and management as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40D_Improved_processes
Seq. Order: | 46 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to improving fisheries science and management processes as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders, including data collection and submission, stock assessment modeling, management decision-making, and incorporating stakeholder input into such processes. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40E_Inventory_research
Seq. Order: | 47 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to taking stock of all existing efforts to study bottomfish as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40F_Shared_understanding_and_info
Seq. Order: | 48 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to sharing information and building shared understanding as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
40G_Sustainable_fisheries
Seq. Order: | 49 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to improving the sustainability of fisheries as a goal/benefit of engagement between bottomfish stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41_Challenges
Seq. Order: | 50 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of various challenges either encountered during multi-stakeholder engagement around (territorial bottomfish) fisheries, or that complicate bottomfish stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41A_Communication
Seq. Order: | 51 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Communication challenges that impede effective engagement between stakeholders, including a lack of communication and issues with the translation of language and concepts between stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41B_Compliance
Seq. Order: | 52 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Issues with compliance and participation, especially with respect to data reporting, that complicate fisheries stock assessment. Also issues with management compliance. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41C_CREMUS_to_BMUS
Seq. Order: | 53 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Issues related to a recent transition in the territories away from Coral Reef Ecosystem Management Unit Species toward Bottomfish Management Unit Species for federal science and management. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41D_Stakeholder_disconnect
Seq. Order: | 54 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Issues related to the disconnect in information, language, thought processes, and efforts between stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41E_Data
Seq. Order: | 55 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Issues related to the bottomfish fisheries data, including data accuracy, availability and collection, reporting, and treatment by fisheries scientists. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41F_Scientific_inconsistencies
Seq. Order: | 56 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the inconsistencies in scientific outputs that affect the perceived legitimacy of related fisheries science and management. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41G_Geography
Seq. Order: | 57 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Challenges related to the geographical spread of stakeholders across the Pacific Islands region, particularly the concentration of resources and personnel in Honolulu. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41H_Historical_management
Seq. Order: | 58 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Engagement challenges related to historical fisheries management decisions and outcomes. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41I_Inadequate_SA
Seq. Order: | 59 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Perceptions of the fisheries stock assessment as inadequate that impede effective engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41J_Institutional_constraints
Seq. Order: | 60 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Constraints placed on individuals within an institution (e.g., a fishing community, federal organization, or territorial agency) that impede effective communication and engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41K_Pandemic
Seq. Order: | 61 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the pandemic, including its role in limiting stakeholder engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41L_Power
Seq. Order: | 62 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of political and power dynamics that contextualize bottomfish fisheries science, including the differential access, influence, and financial capital that stakeholders wield in fisheries science and management, feelings of being dismissed or marginalized by stakeholders or institutions in power (e.g., federal government), and high costs of engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
41M_Relationships
Seq. Order: | 63 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of relationship dynamics that contextualize bottomfish fisheries and its science and management, including stakeholder mistrust and conflict, blaming and defensive posturing, and the challenges introduced by transient actors. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
50_Types_of_engagement
Seq. Order: | 64 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for the different types of stakeholder engagement that were mentioned in interviews and meetings, including collaborative research, Council meetings, social media, virtual meetings, formalized workshops, and community-centered meetings. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51_Engagement_strategies
Seq. Order: | 65 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of various approaches to engagement that can or may benefit its efficacy. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51A_Communication
Seq. Order: | 66 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to communication-centered strategies to improve engagement, including those related to tailoring messaging and language, transparency, setting clear expectations, and listening. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51B_Conflict_preparedness
Seq. Order: | 67 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of efforts to expect, understand, and prepare for conflict between participants during stakeholder engagement for the benefit of an engagement effort. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51C_Consistency
Seq. Order: | 68 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of consistency and demonstrated commitment to communication and engagement as important for success. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51D_Engagement_incentives_and_motives
Seq. Order: | 69 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Descriptions of the diverse incentives that motivate stakeholders' engagement with one another, including access to data, financial incentives, intrinsic interest or motivation, and negative triggers like fisheries restrictions or rejection of a scientific product. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51E_Facilitation_and_Design
Seq. Order: | 70 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to meeting structure, design, and facilitation tools that may benefit engagement, including meeting participants where they are mentally and physically, focusing on solutions, setting clear goals and using directed questions to guide discussion, and considering group size. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51F_In-_to_out-group
Seq. Order: | 71 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the strategy of engaging with small, cohesive groups first, then integrating different stakeholders and ideas into subsequent meetings, to work toward large multi-stakeholder meetings. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51G_Investment_and_return
Seq. Order: | 72 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the importance of delivering some tangible return or product of engagement efforts to validate and incentivize the efforts of participants. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51H_Level_of_participation
Seq. Order: | 73 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on the level of participation and influence interviewees expect other stakeholders to derive from their engagement efforts. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51I_Local_mediators
Seq. Order: | 74 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the value of local mediators or participants in meetings to help bridge cultural divides. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
51J_Soft
Seq. Order: | 75 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to intangible, relationship- and trust-building principles critical for effective engagement, including respect, commitment, collaboration, sincerity, and face-to-face time. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
55_Timelines
Seq. Order: | 76 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the timing of various processes relevant to territorial bottomfish fisheries and their stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
55A_Pre-engagement
Seq. Order: | 77 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the timing of processes that are planned to or should precede formal engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
55B_Initial_engagement
Seq. Order: | 78 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the timing of processes that initiate formal engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
55C_Post-engagement
Seq. Order: | 79 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the timing of processes that should follow engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
55D_Management
Seq. Order: | 80 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the timing of management processes. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
55E_Next_assessment
Seq. Order: | 81 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the timing of future stock assessments. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
70_Who_to_include
Seq. Order: | 82 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on who should be included in engagement related to (territorial bottomfish) fisheries and their stock assessment. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
70A_Criteria
Seq. Order: | 83 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to various characteristics and considerations that determine who to include in engagment endeavors, including representation (e.g., of a fishing community of interest), fisher experience or skill level, the ability of individuals to commit to an engagement process, and individuals' ability to bridge disconnects between other stakeholders. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
70B_Order_of_contact
Seq. Order: | 84 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
References to the order in which stakeholders should be contacted in preparation for engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
70C_Inclusivity_and_Exclusivity
Seq. Order: | 85 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on balancing the benefits and drawbacks of incusivity and exclusivity in deciding who to engage. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
70D_Key_actors
Seq. Order: | 86 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Commentary on the role of key stakeholders in engagement. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
75_Knowledge_types
Seq. Order: | 87 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
Types of knowledge wielded by different stakeholders, including experiential, technical/formalized, inherited, and institutional. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
80_Stakeholders
Seq. Order: | 88 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for the various stakeholders referenced during data collection, including fishers, fish buyers, managers, scientists, governmental entities, and environmentalists. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
82_Stakeholder_roles
Seq. Order: | 89 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for the different roles stakeholders occupy, as they are relevant to bottomfish fisheries, their science, and management. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
85_Institutions
Seq. Order: | 90 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for the various institutions mentioned during meetings and interviews, to which research participants belong. These include academic institutions, fisher organizations, federal institutions like NMFS, territorial and state agencies, NGOs, and the Western Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Council. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
90_Key_Concepts_and_Quotes
Seq. Order: | 91 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for illustrative quotes and key concepts. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
91_Contacts
Seq. Order: | 92 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for new contacts mentioned during data collection. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
99_Other
Seq. Order: | 93 |
---|---|
Data Storage Type: | CHARACTER |
Max Length: | 22 |
Required: | No |
Primary Key: | No |
Status: | Active |
Description: |
A tracking node for miscellaneous topics not directly related to this project. |
General Data Type: | CHARACTER |
Catalog Details
Catalog Item ID: | 66291 |
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GUID: | gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:66291 |
Metadata Record Created By: | Brent M Miyamoto |
Metadata Record Created: | 2021-12-28 19:30+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By: | SysAdmin InPortAdmin |
Metadata Record Last Modified: | 2022-08-09 17:11+0000 |
Metadata Record Published: | 2022-01-05 |
Owner Org: | PIFSC |
Metadata Publication Status: | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish?: | N |
Metadata Last Review Date: | 2022-01-05 |
Metadata Review Frequency: | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date: | 2023-01-05 |