June 25, 2019 — As fishing regulators continue to consider changes to current groundfish monitoring programs, NOAA Fisheries is developing a new strategic communications plan to help stakeholders more fully participate in the rule-making process.
Toward that end, NOAA Fisheries is asking groundfish stakeholders to participate in an online survey that focuses on two areas — what information do fishermen need about current groundfish monitoring programs and the best manner for delivering that information.
The survey, which opened Friday and will be available online until July 21, can be found on the website surveymonkey.com/r/GARFO23. It is designed to take five to 10 minutes and can be completed anonymously.
“Our effort is focused on communicating information about monitoring programs, not developing alternatives or making policy decisions,” NOAA Fisheries said in announcing the survey. “We also expect this effort to provide tools and resources that can be applied across programs to improve the clarity and effectiveness of our communications with industry members.”
NOAA Fisheries has contracted with Vision Planning and Consulting to help it develop the new communications strategy and improve its communication about its various groundfish monitoring programs.