Climate change - reflected in significant environmental changes such as warming, sea level rise, shifts in salinity, oxygen and other ocean conditions - is expected to impact marine organisms and associated fisheries. This study provides an assessment of the potential impacts on, and the vulnerability of, marine biodiversity and fisheries catches in the Arabian Gulf under climate change. To this end, using three separate niche modelling approaches under a 'business-as-usual' climate change scenario, we projected the future habitat suitability of the Arabian Gulf for 55 expert-identified priority species, including charismatic and non-fish species. Second, we conducted a vulnerability assessment of national economies to climate change impact...
Approximately 52% of the 380,000 tons of fish landings in Iran come from the northern Persian Gulf, ...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
<p>Note that for Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Iran, countries with fisheries in other seas beyond the Gul...
Climate change - reflected in significant environmental changes such as warming, sea level rise, shi...
<div><p>Climate change–reflected in significant environmental changes such as warming, sea level ris...
Climate change, represented by ever-rising ocean temperatures, is a mounting threat to the marine ec...
<p><b>Projected change in species number (top), species invasion (middle) and extinction (bottom) in...
<p><b>Change in habitat suitability for focal species in the Gulf in 2050 (left) and 2090 (right) re...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence that Mediterranean marine species have been shi...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
The Mediterranean Sea ranks among the most overexploited and fastest-warming ocean regions. This sit...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
The Persian/Arabian Gulf (hereafter, ‘the Gulf’) is an environmentally extreme sea that is being inc...
Approximately 52% of the 380,000 tons of fish landings in Iran come from the northern Persian Gulf, ...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
<p>Note that for Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Iran, countries with fisheries in other seas beyond the Gul...
Climate change - reflected in significant environmental changes such as warming, sea level rise, shi...
<div><p>Climate change–reflected in significant environmental changes such as warming, sea level ris...
Climate change, represented by ever-rising ocean temperatures, is a mounting threat to the marine ec...
<p><b>Projected change in species number (top), species invasion (middle) and extinction (bottom) in...
<p><b>Change in habitat suitability for focal species in the Gulf in 2050 (left) and 2090 (right) re...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
International audienceThere is considerable evidence that Mediterranean marine species have been shi...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
The Mediterranean Sea ranks among the most overexploited and fastest-warming ocean regions. This sit...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
The Persian/Arabian Gulf (hereafter, ‘the Gulf’) is an environmentally extreme sea that is being inc...
Approximately 52% of the 380,000 tons of fish landings in Iran come from the northern Persian Gulf, ...
Climate change is impacting our global biodiversity. The IPCC 4th Assessment Report reported 28,671 ...
<p>Note that for Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Iran, countries with fisheries in other seas beyond the Gul...