IRA Progress Report for the 187th CFMC Regular Meeting

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Update CFMC IRA Status

CFMC IRA Coordinator

187 CFMC Regular meeting

Embassy Suites Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico

August 12-13, 2025

$300,859.23 18 16 $443,421.03 26 20 April 15, 2015 July 31,2015 Total payments % Technical progress % financial progress

1. Understanding extreme events and its impact on the fishery ecosystem and the fishers

Storybook: Spanish & English texts 3 chapters completed!!!

Chapter 1 illustration and design completed!!!

3 new section: Recommendations, tools & glossary under construction

Structured interviews PR & USVI in progress

Workshops in PR defined.

2. Understanding Impacts of changing environments and Fishing Pressure on Dolphinfish

✓ 10 satellite tags + 173 conventional tags deployed, data collection & analysis continue

✓ Overall high recapture rate (3.4%), 1(3) PR-LP, 1(5) MAB-RI, 1(7) MAB-NC, 2(47) MAB-FK.

Connectivity + high fishing pressure

✓ First return migrant: 18”FL grew 34”FL (12.5 p) in 219 days, tagged off RI recaptured 120 nm E

Cape Canaveral, FL, NOAA weather buoy 41010

3. Life history of priority managed species and evaluating their vulnerability to changing environmental conditions

A total of 24 species selected as priority species, ID collaborators.

Continue literature review on the species’ life history profiles.

Virtual presentation describing CVA process

Nov. 4-5, 2025, in person expert workshop in PR

4. Environmental vulnerability to Assess the ecological under a recovery plan: queen conch & Nassau grouper

Field protocols & training phase finalized

Successful inclusion of LEK in survey design & fishers' perspectives on habitat changes

Water quality data and identification of algal species seen at queen conch and Nassau gropers sites continue

Around 15% of surveys completed

5.

Adapting to Extreme

events

in the

U.S. Caribbean:

Implementing

a Smart Approach to Ensure Sustainable Red Hind and Lobster Fishing

Social scientist: analyze & validate social, economic, and management variables.

ID & evaluating adaptation options, prioritization, & key trigger points action & implementation pathways.

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6. US Caribbean Community of Practice Hub to Operationalize Ecosystems Based Fisheries Management

A contract has been signed!!!

Admirative adjustments being created for project implementation!!!

Highlights / Challenges during implementation

✓Ongoing building trust and sharing relevant LEK!!!

✓Most projects moving forward smoothly

✓Promising new information, higher understanding complex dynamics

✓Advancing sustainable fisheries window @ CMFC webpage!!! (https://www.caribbeanfmc.com/advancing-sustainable-fisheries)

✓Lost modeling capacity support expected from NOAA/SFSC/CEFI (SST, °T @ depth, current changes predictions)

✓Planning field work offshore proved difficult given rapid changes (deterioration) environmental conditions

✓Setting up new administrative process could be time consuming and delay implementation

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