Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warmer water species at higher latitudes and lower catches of tropical and subtropical species in the tropics. Tuna distributions are highly conditioned by sea temperature, for this reason and their worldwide distribution, their populations may be a good indicator of the effect of climate change on global fisheries. This study shows the shift of tuna catches in subtropical latitudes on a global scale. From 1965 to 2011, the percentage of tropical tuna in longliner catches exhibited a significantly increasing trend in a study area that included subtropical regions of the Atlantic and western Pacific Oceans and partially the Indian Ocean. This may i...
Climate change impacts are projected to shift the distribution and abundance of global fisheries, af...
Ocean warming due to anthropogenic climate change results in the spatial redistribution of fish and ...
Abstract Future physical and chemical changes to the ocean are likely to sig-nificantly affect the d...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
18 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14630Tuna are g...
Tuna move towards higher latitudes or deeper waters in response to ocean warming. The spatial redist...
There is broad evidence of climate change causing shifts in fish distribution worldwide, but less is...
There is broad evidence of climate change causing shifts in fish distribution worldwide, but less is...
There is broad evidence of climate change causing shifts in fish distribution worldwide, but less is...
The term ‘tropical tuna’ refers to skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), bigeye (Thunnus obesus) and yellow...
Abstract: Recent studies suggest a reduction of primary production in the tropical oceans due to cha...
Oceanic temperature fluctuations are one of the leading factors affecting marine fish populations. I...
Oceanic temperature fluctuations are one of the leading factors affecting marine fish populations. I...
Climate change impacts are projected to shift the distribution and abundance of global fisheries, af...
Climate change impacts are projected to shift the distribution and abundance of global fisheries, af...
Ocean warming due to anthropogenic climate change results in the spatial redistribution of fish and ...
Abstract Future physical and chemical changes to the ocean are likely to sig-nificantly affect the d...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
18 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supporting information https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14630Tuna are g...
Tuna move towards higher latitudes or deeper waters in response to ocean warming. The spatial redist...
There is broad evidence of climate change causing shifts in fish distribution worldwide, but less is...
There is broad evidence of climate change causing shifts in fish distribution worldwide, but less is...
There is broad evidence of climate change causing shifts in fish distribution worldwide, but less is...
The term ‘tropical tuna’ refers to skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), bigeye (Thunnus obesus) and yellow...
Abstract: Recent studies suggest a reduction of primary production in the tropical oceans due to cha...
Oceanic temperature fluctuations are one of the leading factors affecting marine fish populations. I...
Oceanic temperature fluctuations are one of the leading factors affecting marine fish populations. I...
Climate change impacts are projected to shift the distribution and abundance of global fisheries, af...
Climate change impacts are projected to shift the distribution and abundance of global fisheries, af...
Ocean warming due to anthropogenic climate change results in the spatial redistribution of fish and ...
Abstract Future physical and chemical changes to the ocean are likely to sig-nificantly affect the d...