Translating the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial level into impact-related targets facilitates communication of the benefits of mitigating climate change to policy-makers and stakeholders. Developing ecologically relevant impact-related targets for marine ecosystem services, such as fisheries, is an important step. Here, we use maximum catch potential and species turnover as climate-risk indicators for fisheries. We project that potential catches will decrease by more than 3 million metric tons per degree Celsius of warming. Species turnover is more than halved when warming is lowered from 3.5° to 1.5°C above the preindustrial level. Regionally, changes in maximum catch potential and species turnover vary...
Climate change is altering habitats for marine fishes and invertebrates, but the net effect of these...
International audienceClimate change can affect the distribution and abundance of marine life, with ...
Observational evidence shows marine species are shifting their geographic distribution in response t...
Translating the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial level into impa...
Previous projection of climate change impacts on global food supply focuses solely on production fro...
Coastal communities worldwide rely on small-scale artisanal fisheries as a means of increasing food ...
Climate change is already affecting ocean conditions, including warming, acidification, deoxygenatio...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
Global climate change is expected to affect marine fisheries productivity because of changes in wate...
Rebuilding overexploited marine populations is an important step to achieve the United Nations' Sust...
Although climate change is altering the productivity and distribution of marine fisheries, climate-a...
Although climate change is altering the productivity and distribution of marine fisheries,climate-a...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
1. Projecting the future effects of climate change on marine fished populations can help prepare the...
Climate change is altering habitats for marine fishes and invertebrates, but the net effect of these...
International audienceClimate change can affect the distribution and abundance of marine life, with ...
Observational evidence shows marine species are shifting their geographic distribution in response t...
Translating the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial level into impa...
Previous projection of climate change impacts on global food supply focuses solely on production fro...
Coastal communities worldwide rely on small-scale artisanal fisheries as a means of increasing food ...
Climate change is already affecting ocean conditions, including warming, acidification, deoxygenatio...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
Global climate change is expected to affect marine fisheries productivity because of changes in wate...
Rebuilding overexploited marine populations is an important step to achieve the United Nations' Sust...
Although climate change is altering the productivity and distribution of marine fisheries, climate-a...
Although climate change is altering the productivity and distribution of marine fisheries,climate-a...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
1. Projecting the future effects of climate change on marine fished populations can help prepare the...
Climate change is altering habitats for marine fishes and invertebrates, but the net effect of these...
International audienceClimate change can affect the distribution and abundance of marine life, with ...
Observational evidence shows marine species are shifting their geographic distribution in response t...