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MAFAC Launches Survey to Assess Climate Information Needs of Stakeholders

The Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee (MAFAC) is conducting a short survey, and feedback from stakeholders interested in fisheries and aquaculture and others is vital.

The purpose of this voluntary survey is to attain the information resources fishery stakeholders need and use regarding the effects of large-scale environmental change on fisheries, aquaculture, and coastal communities.

This survey includes 14 questions and will take about 10 minutes to complete. Input from stakeholders about the types of information resources they need and use, the leaders they trust, and what information formats they find useful is requested. MAFAC will use the information gathered in this survey to formulate recommendations for NOAA regarding the information needs of stakeholders, how NOAA communicates with stakeholders, and which tools or methods are most useful. If you have a question about the survey or how the information will be used, you can contact MAFAC.info@noaa.gov.

The survey will be open until Friday, November 25, 2016 and can be taken here.

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