Fisheries and Climate Toolkit


The Fisheries and Climate Toolkit (FaCeT) is a bi-coastal platform that allows users to track fisheries-relevant physical and biological ocean features across multiple timescales to support climate-ready and sustainable fisheries.

FaCeT uses the fundamental principles of dynamic ocean management to develop innovative, transformative, and actionable science.

Funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), FaCeT is an ongoing Biodiversity and Ecological Forecasting project that informs climate-ready and sustainable fisheries practices. 

The FaCeT team is developing a set of tools and applications that will:

  • visualize dynamic species and vessel distributions

  • track velocity and magnitude of oceanographic habitat and target species population change

  • inform fishing portfolio diversification

  • address and communicate climate uncertainty in fisheries

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