From outreach to outputs: Framing and evaluation of scenarios of use of Lemmens Inlet, BC Jodie Toft, Mary Ruckelshaus, Anne Guerry, Katie Arkema, Joey.

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From outreach to outputs: Framing and evaluation of scenarios of use of Lemmens Inlet, BC Jodie Toft, Mary Ruckelshaus, Anne Guerry, Katie Arkema, Joey Bernhardt, Greg Guannel, CK Kim, Mike Papenfus and Gregg Verutes

Our Process Stakeholders West Coast Aquatic Marine InVEST Stakeholders Marine InVEST West Coast Aquatic

West Coast Aquatic’s work

Valuation Value of captured wave energy Avoided damages Net present Value (NPV) of fish & shellfish Values of recreation activities Avoided area Eroded/flooded Harvested biomass Captured wave energy Visitation Landed biomass Fisheries Recreation Model Aquaculture Wave energy Coastal Protection Production functions Socioeconomic Oceanography Habitat type Species distribution Bathymetry Topography Model Output ecosystem services & values Model Output ecosystem services & values Models Input Data reflect scenarios Marine NatCap’s work

Valuatio n Value of captured wave energy Avoided damages Net present Value (NPV) of fish & shellfish Values of recreation activities Avoided area Eroded/flooded Harvested biomass Captured wave energy Visitation Landed biomass Fisheries Recreation Model Aquaculture Wave energy Coastal Protection Production functions Socioeconomic Oceanography Habitat type Species distribution Bathymetry Topography Model Output ecosystem services & values Model Output ecosystem services & values Models Input Data reflect scenarios WCANatCap ?

Frequency of Human Use

1.5 additional float homes, 5 additional oyster aquaculture sites 2.Create a marine park: floathomes not allowed in areas with eelgrass Possible Futures

Water Quality: Fecal Coliform Baseline +Floathomes, +Oyster Marine Park

Risk to Habitats +Floathomes, +Oyster Baseline

Eelgrass Coastal Vulnerability

Eelgrass Coastal Vulnerability

Eelgrass Coastal Vulnerability

Risk to Habitat Water Quality Human Uses

Stakeholders Marine InVEST West Coast Aquatic Next Steps

Thank you!