New Partnership Will Enhance Collaboration and Support Sustainable
Fisheries in Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE
- The Department of Environmental Management and the University of Rhode Island
announce the establishment of the RI Marine Fisheries Institute (RIMFI) – a new
partnership aimed at coordinating marine fisheries science, research, and
educational activities of priority importance in Rhode Island.
The Institute will serve as a link between the marine fisheries programs at DEM and URI and as a focal point for collaboration with the Rhode Island fishing industry.
The Institute will serve as a link between the marine fisheries programs at DEM and URI and as a focal point for collaboration with the Rhode Island fishing industry.
"This is a model that puts Rhode Island's best foot forward: marine fisheries scientists, researchers, and managers from the state agency and the state university, working together with industry to develop strong science to inform the fisheries management process and achieve robust and sustainable fisheries," said DEM Director Janet Coit. "Our human and fiscal resources are limited, but by combining our talents and expertise, and sharing our vessels and equipment, we can better leverage our state assets to more effectively address our strategic priorities for marine fisheries."
"The Graduate School of Oceanography is delighted to be working with the Department of Environmental Management to form a marine fisheries institute, which continues a long-standing collaboration between GSO and state agencies to steward marine resources in the state," said GSO Dean Bruce Corliss. "This institute will bring together science, policy, management and educational expertise to provide critical information to manage marine fisheries in Rhode Island and insure the vitality and success of marine fisheries in the years to come."
The primary objectives of the new Institute will be to develop and undertake innovative and practical fisheries research projects that will contribute to the scientific understanding and sound management of the marine fisheries resources of the State and region, and to the economic growth and stability of the commercial and recreational fishing industries that rely upon those resources.
The RIMFI will seek out and support research projects involving faculty, professional researchers, technical staff, and graduate and undergraduate students from URI's Graduate School of Oceanography and College of Environmental and Life Sciences, in addition to marine fisheries programs administered by DEM's Division of Fish & Wildlife.
The projects
developed by the RIMFI will be collaborative in nature with Rhode Island's fishing
industry, both recreational and commercial. The ideas for the collaborative
projects will be developed through periodic steering meetings to be held
between the RIMFI and Rhode Island fishing industry stakeholders.
DEM Director Janet Coit joined Dean Bruce Corliss of the URI Graduate School of Oceanography and others at a signing ceremony held today at the URI Bay Campus in Narragansett. The Memorandum of Agreement that they signed, formally establishing the Institute, will soon be available on the Marine Fisheries page on the DEM website atwww.dem.ri.gov/topics/mftopics.htm.
For additional information on the RIMFI, contact Jason McNamee in DEM's Division of Fish and Wildlife - Marine Fisheries Section at 423-1943.
DEM Director Janet Coit joined Dean Bruce Corliss of the URI Graduate School of Oceanography and others at a signing ceremony held today at the URI Bay Campus in Narragansett. The Memorandum of Agreement that they signed, formally establishing the Institute, will soon be available on the Marine Fisheries page on the DEM website atwww.dem.ri.gov/topics/mftopics.htm.
For additional information on the RIMFI, contact Jason McNamee in DEM's Division of Fish and Wildlife - Marine Fisheries Section at 423-1943.