https://nefsc.github.io/READ-EDAB-ESP_docs/docs
Ecosystem and Socioeconomic Profiles (ESPs) are a scientific product to support Integrated Ecosystem Assessment (IEA). IEA seeks to improve understanding and management of fisheries through incorporating natural, social, and economic data into fisheries analyses and management plans. ESPs are a structured framework developed by the Alaska Science Center to integrate ecosystem and socioeconomic information into the stock assessment process.1
Here we adapt the ESP process for use in the management of Northeast stocks. Our scientific roadmap consists of these steps: 1. Gather existing data on ecology, biology, socioeconomics, and the human dimension of Northeast fisheries. 2. Conduct a risk analysis of Northeast stocks to determine which stocks are most vulnerable. 3. Create detailed reports for the most vulnerable stocks, incorporating data from the originial risk assessment as well as detailed species-specific information.
There are currently 4 github repos associated with the Northeast ESP
initiative. 1.
NOAA-EDAB/esp_data_aggregation
is the original repo and currently houses development and exploratory
work. 2.
NEFSC/READ-EDAB-NEesp
houses an R package that contains relevant data, functions for low-level
data analysis and plotting, and report templates. 3.
NEFSC/READ-EDAB-NEespShiny
houses an R Shiny app (in the form of an R package) that provides a
graphical user interface for creating reports with the NEesp package.
4.
NEFSC/READ-EDAB-ESP_docs
houses reports on Northeast stocks and ecosystem/socioeconomic
indicators.
The current preliminary report aggregates data from many existing
sources and creates several data visualizations. Reports for all
northeast stocks have been compiled and can be viewed
here. We have
recently aggregated our data, functions, and report templates into a
preliminary R package that can be viewed in the package
repo. The package can be
downloaded locally in R with the command
devtools::install_github("NEFSC/READ-EDAB-NEesp").
After downloading the NEesp R package, a report can be generated
locally with the command NEesp::render_ind_report("Acadian redfish")
(replace “Acadian redfish” with the name of species of interest). Please
note, report generation will take some time (2+ minutes per species).
We have recently developed an R shiny app to visualize Northeast ESP
data, which is bundled into the NEespShiny R package. The app can be
installed in R with:
remotes::install_github("NEFSC/READ-EDAB-NEespShiny"). If installation
throws an error, you may have to override package installation errors
from warnings with:
sys.setenv(R_REMOTES_NO_ERRORS_FROM_WARNINGS="true"). Once you have
installed the package, you can use the Shiny app by running:
NEespShiny::run_NEesp().
We continue to synthesize existing data on Northeast stocks, environment, and socioeconomics. We are currently refining our data analyses and beginning the preliminary risk assessment process.
These reports are a work in progress and should not be viewed as a final or complete product at this time. We do not guarantee that these reports are free from errors; please contact us if you notice any issues.
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