Much has been said about migration to coastal areas and the consequent change in coastal community demographics. Even though coastal communities are changing they are often still colloquially referred to as ‘fishing towns’ which is the presumed dominant economic activity. However, the commercial fishing sector is contracting and communities are re-orienting to other marine sectors such as marine tourism and aquaculture, and some non-marine sectors often with a net loss of employment opportunities. Our aim is to examine the additional pressure of climate change on coastal communities typically referred to as ‘fishing towns’. Climate change may prove to be the ‘tipping point’ for both the fishing fleet and coastal fishing towns. The purpose o...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
A cascade of climate and environmental changes, government intervention and economic responses has l...
Reducing the vulnerability of coastal communities to marine climate change requires that communities...
Much has been said about migration to coastal areas and the consequent change in coastal community d...
For decades, many Australian coastal communities have been changing, in varying degrees, from tradit...
Purpose - This paper aims, using a case study-based research approach, to investigate the role of cl...
Our oceans comprise valuable assets that provide a range of social and economic benefits directly an...
Although fisheries management decisions impact people and places, multiple drivers of change are at ...
Coastal communities are part of the Australian identity but little is known about their characterist...
Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's well-bei...
This PhD addressed two research questions. How has climate change affected an Australian fishing com...
Human societies and economies are inextricably linked to oceans and seas. Eight of the world’s ten l...
Commercial marine fishing contributes significantly to the Australian economy, and has great importa...
Shifts in marine species distributions associated with climate change occur across large spatial are...
‘Sea Change’ communities have drawn much attention over recent years for the way their accelerated g...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
A cascade of climate and environmental changes, government intervention and economic responses has l...
Reducing the vulnerability of coastal communities to marine climate change requires that communities...
Much has been said about migration to coastal areas and the consequent change in coastal community d...
For decades, many Australian coastal communities have been changing, in varying degrees, from tradit...
Purpose - This paper aims, using a case study-based research approach, to investigate the role of cl...
Our oceans comprise valuable assets that provide a range of social and economic benefits directly an...
Although fisheries management decisions impact people and places, multiple drivers of change are at ...
Coastal communities are part of the Australian identity but little is known about their characterist...
Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's well-bei...
This PhD addressed two research questions. How has climate change affected an Australian fishing com...
Human societies and economies are inextricably linked to oceans and seas. Eight of the world’s ten l...
Commercial marine fishing contributes significantly to the Australian economy, and has great importa...
Shifts in marine species distributions associated with climate change occur across large spatial are...
‘Sea Change’ communities have drawn much attention over recent years for the way their accelerated g...
An increasing proportion of Australians are living in the coastal zone, which is also becoming incre...
A cascade of climate and environmental changes, government intervention and economic responses has l...
Reducing the vulnerability of coastal communities to marine climate change requires that communities...