The North Pacific Research Board (NPRB) was established in 1997 as custodian to a pool of funds intended for the study of the North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, and Arctic Ocean. The success of the NRPB is the development of a high quality, long-range science plan that provides a better understanding of ecosystems and their fisheries in the region.
This report provides a framework to help the NPRB identify appropriate science themes and mechanisms for administering and distributing the funds. It contains extensive input from residents of Alaskan communities, to help scientists understand and address issues of importance to the local communities. The book makes specific recommendations on long-term research priorities, the NPRB management structure and the development of future programs.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Criteria for a Successful NPRB Science Plan
3. Research Themes
4. Proposed Management and Administration
5. Findings and Recommendations
References
Appendix A: Acronyms
Appendix B: NPRB 2002-2003 Research Priorities
Appendix C: Committee and Staff Biographies
Appendix D: Site Visit Summaries
Appendix E: Workshop Agenda and Participants List
Appendix F: Title IV - Environmental Improvement and Restoration Fund