Characterizing the decision landscape to identify opportunities and barriers for climate adaptation in oyster aquaculture in Wellfleet, Massachusetts Seth.

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Characterizing the decision landscape to identify opportunities and barriers for climate adaptation in oyster aquaculture in Wellfleet, Massachusetts Seth Tuler Interdisciplinary and Global Studies Division Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA Funding provided by NOAA Coastal and Ocean Climate Applications Program (NA12OAR ) National Adaptation Forum, 13 May 2015

Wellfleet, MA

Working Group on Climate Change Impacts on Shellfishing in Wellfleet Harbor Identify Threats to shellfishing in Wellfleet Harbor from climate change Strategies to increase the resilience of Wellfleet and its shellfishery The role of shellfish in mitigating impacts from climate change and other environmental hazards in Wellfleet Harbor Using VCAPS Systems dynamics modeling GIS mapping The only place for longterm, multi-board discussions in town

Participants, per meeting Shellfish Advisory Board, Wastewater Planning Committee, Conservation Commission, Board of Health, Wellfleet Bay Audubon Sanctuary, MA Aquaculture Association, oyster growers, quahog growers, Shellfish researchers, coastal/marine scientists VCAPS Process Summer , 6 meetings Iteration between state of science presentations and discussion Impacts of sea level rise and storm surge Warming temperatures (vibrio)

Potential impacts of climate change On shellfish Loss of habitat More stormwater and wastewater runoff Change in water chemistry Change in food supplies Change in predator populations Increases in stress and disease On the shellfishery and public health Impaired access to grants Poor quality product Increases in health risks Loss of income Need to shift how grow shellfish More burdensome rules

Many non-climate stressors Nutrient loading Lack of diversity of seed More intense farming Shoreline development, armoring, and erosion

Making sense of what to do Many potential management actions identified. Prioritization, design, implementation will involve multiple actors at different scales of governance. Describe the decision landscape A representation of features of a decision making context

Decision landscape elements The actions and their implications (decision making, planning, or implementation process) The agents involved in the action (including those that are interested or affected) The purposes and preferences of the actors The resources available (or not) to the actors The scene of the action (including governance regimes, social context, etc.)

A focus on actors, purposes, and actions Climate impact Shellfish Advisory Board Board of Health Waste water Manag. Planning Committee Con ComMarina Advisory Committee Natural Resource Advisory Board Planning Board Select board State agencies (DMF, DPH) Federal agencies (NPS) SLR / flooding Saltwater intrusion Erosion

Decision landscape of shellfish in Wellfleet Harbor Protect shoreline and improve water quality with oyster reefs But reefs lack longterm protection from (Shellfish Warden, MA DMF) Reduce coastal erosion and improve water quality by protecting and restoring marsh habitat But growers’ access is by vehicle and access is already impacted by erosion and Recreational users of harbor crowed the same access points Manage Vp risk But illness caused by recreational picking could lead to closure of commercial beds.

Structuring the landscape to support planning Informative and useful Identify gaps, constraints, and conflicts Clarify limits of power Illustrate futility of managing for shellfish in isolation, but how shellfish can be ‘the hook’ for longterm planning Highlight opportunities for co-benefits Highlight opportunities (need!) for coordination Develop support across horizontal and vertical actor boundaries