Terms of Reference
(as revised at the 1st Task Team meeting, 16 February 2013, Numea, New Caledonia)
- To review the current data collection by JCOMM and others, to assess how these data meet the current needs of the ecosystem-approach to management in fisheries; as appropriate, work with other JCOMM expert teams to develop climate services for fisheries based on the available marine climate data;
- To encourage oceanic and coastal fisheries management organizations to inform their members about the advantages of making and reporting relevant marine meteorological and ocean observations to the various WMO/IOC observation and information systems;
- To contribute to the understanding of the effects of climate and climate variability on seasonal to decadal time scales on fisheries and marine aquaculture;
- To contribute to the understanding of the impacts of climate change on fisheries and marine aquaculture;
- To identify risk assessment or management evaluation tools that incorporate climate variability in order to improve the ecosystem-approach to management of fisheries;
- To identify how weather and climate tools can inform integrated coastal zone management relevant to coastal fisheries and marine aquaculture;
- To submit reports, including recommendations on follow-up actions, in accordance with timetables agreed by Management Committees of CAgM and JCOMM.