In the North Pacific, warming trends, coupled with declining sea ice, raise concerns about the effects of climate change on fish popu-lations and ecosystem dynamics. Scientists are only beginning to understand the potential feedback mechanisms that will affect every-thing from plankton populations to major commercial fish species distributions, yet fishery managers have a responsibility to prepare for and respond to changing fishing patterns and potential ecosystem effects. There are ways for fishery managers to be proactive, while waiting for better information to unfold. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) and the National Marine Fisheries Service have jurisdiction over offshore fisheries in Alaska, USA. Recently, the C...
This report is the first national perspective of the implications of climate change on recreational ...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is affecting physical and biological components and processes of marine ecosystems in...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...
This paper explores institutional responses from Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFBs) to climate change....
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and commun...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
A scientific literature is developing on the possible long term implications of climate change on oc...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Climate change, operating through related physical changes (e.g. sea level, ocean temperature) has b...
The effects of climate change on the ocean environment – especially ocean warming, acidification, an...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
This report is the first national perspective of the implications of climate change on recreational ...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is affecting physical and biological components and processes of marine ecosystems in...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...
This paper explores institutional responses from Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFBs) to climate change....
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and commun...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
A scientific literature is developing on the possible long term implications of climate change on oc...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Climate change, operating through related physical changes (e.g. sea level, ocean temperature) has b...
The effects of climate change on the ocean environment – especially ocean warming, acidification, an...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
This report is the first national perspective of the implications of climate change on recreational ...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...