The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership
(CBEP) hosted a
workshop at the Eastland Park Hotel in Portland, ME on May 18-19, 2011
to bring together a small group of coastal scientists and resource
managers to discuss circulation in Casco Bay and the surrounding
waters. The
purpose of the workshop was to clarify types of data and models needed
to better
address management issues. The results of the workshop are guiding
CBEP's
expanding efforts in this area for the next several years.
Understanding of circulation in Casco Bay is necessary to
address a variety of water quality and habitat-related questions.Coastal and near shore circulation patterns
influence transport mechanisms with direct management implications including
movement of nutrients and pollutants including oil, distribution of shellfish
larvae, pathways of invasion of non-native species, and the spatio-temporal
dynamics of harmful algal blooms such as red tide.
Applied Science Associates presented a report summarizing past circulation studies in Casco Bay, relevant hydrodynamic and
other modeling approaches, and available data sets relevant to circulation
modeling in Casco Bay.The draft report
was provided to meeting participants before the meeting.It provided a starting point
for in depth discussion of needs and opportunities occurring at the
workshop.
The goal of the workshop was to identify key data
collection, modeling, visualization or other actions that could enhance
understanding of Casco Bay circulation patterns and facilitate use of that
understanding to improve coastal management.
To achieve this goal, workshop participants:
Characterized the needs of
resource managers for information or model output regarding
circulationin Casco Bay
Identified key data or other
needs limiting the ability of models to address scientific or management
needs
Helped determine the scope
of modeling efforts sufficient to address management and scientific needs
by clarifying model design features such as geographic extent, boundary
conditions and seasonal coverage needed to address those needs