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This slide deck offers a template for MSE developers to present results from any MSE process, including plots generated through the Slick Shiny App. These templates provide a uniform way for scientists and developers to report their results, allowing for communication to managers and other stakeholders.


The slide desk contains four major sections for use by scientists when presenting their results to a general audience, including:

  • Introductory explanations of harvest strategies-related concepts, such as “MSE Explained,” “A Brief Overview of Harvest Strategies, “Harvest Strategies in Development,” “Roles and Responsibilities,” “Benefits of Harvest Strategies,” and “Benefits of MSE.”
  • Summary of central MSE components (to be customized for individual MSEs), outlining management objectives, performance metrics, operating models, candidate harvest strategies, and tuning standards.
  • Template versions of all data visualization tools plots, available here.
  • Outline of additional steps/ components needed to develop a harvest strategy, including “Key Results,” “Exceptional Circumstances,” and “Next Steps”

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🐟 Fisheries management is evolving from traditional stock assessments.

Our new animation explains the shift towards Management Procedures (MPs) – a straightforward, long-term blueprint for productive and sustainable fisheries management.

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Check out this great roundup from @Mongabay on the outcomes of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission annual meeting – from the adoption of a management procedure for South Pacific albacore to progress on seabird bycatch mitigation!

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12 Dec

Big news from the Pacific! 🎉

The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) adopted a management procedure for South Pacific Albacore last week! Read our latest blog to learn about this milestone and what’s in store at the WCPFC in 2026:

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December 12, 2025

An MP for South Pacific albacore is secured, setting the stage for 2026 developments

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