Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks worldwide, with the concomitant need for management strategies capable of sustaining fishing in future. We use several southern hemisphere fisheries to highlight the likely impacts of climate change at a range of levels, from individual to population responses, as well as ecosystem ramifications. Examples span polar (Antarctic krill fishery), temperate (west coast pelagic fishery, abalone and rock lobster), and tropical (Torres Strait rock lobster) commercially important fisheries. Responses of these fisheries to either past observed environmental changes or projected future changes are used to deduce some anticipated implications of climate ch...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is postulated to influence marine resources worldwide with consequent ramifications f...
Commercial marine fishing contributes significantly to the Australian economy, and has great importa...
Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with ...
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and the timin...
A scientific literature is developing on the possible long term implications of climate change on oc...
Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with ...
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and the timin...
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and the timin...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
First online: 13 November 2014Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks wo...
Climate change is postulated to influence marine resources worldwide with consequent ramifications f...
Commercial marine fishing contributes significantly to the Australian economy, and has great importa...
Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with ...
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and the timin...
A scientific literature is developing on the possible long term implications of climate change on oc...
Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with ...
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and the timin...
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and the timin...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
First online: 13 November 2014Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
International audienceWe examine the implications of climate change for fishery governance using sev...