Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on the distribution, abundance and diversity of marine species globally1,2. These ecological impacts of climate change will affect human communities dependent on fisheries for livelihoods and well-being3. While methods for assessing the vulnerability of species to climate change are rapidly developing4 and socio-ecological vulnerability assessments for fisheries are becoming available5, there has been less work devoted to understanding how impacts differ across fishing communities. We developed a linked socio-ecological approach to assess the exposure of fishing communities to risk from climate change, and present a case study of New England and Mid-Atlantic (USA) fishing communities. We ...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Coastal Social–Ecological Systems (SESs) are subject to several stresses, including climate change, ...
Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's well-bei...
Climate change is already impacting coastal communities, and ongoing and future shifts in fisheries ...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
Climate change is already impacting coastal communities, and ongoing and future shifts in fisheries ...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
The effects of climate change and fishing pressure on demersal fish communities can be difficult to ...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and commun...
The effects of climate and fishing on marine populations and ecosystems have conventionally been con...
This report is the first national perspective of the implications of climate change on recreational ...
Global climate change has already caused bottom temperatures of coastal marine ecosystems to increas...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Coastal Social–Ecological Systems (SESs) are subject to several stresses, including climate change, ...
Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's well-bei...
Climate change is already impacting coastal communities, and ongoing and future shifts in fisheries ...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
Climate change is already impacting coastal communities, and ongoing and future shifts in fisheries ...
Evidence has accumulated that climate variability influences the state and functioning of marine eco...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Modern fisheries research and management must understand and take account of the interactions betwee...
The effects of climate change and fishing pressure on demersal fish communities can be difficult to ...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and commun...
The effects of climate and fishing on marine populations and ecosystems have conventionally been con...
This report is the first national perspective of the implications of climate change on recreational ...
Global climate change has already caused bottom temperatures of coastal marine ecosystems to increas...
Recreational fisheries contribute substantially to the sociocultural and economic well-being of coas...
Coastal Social–Ecological Systems (SESs) are subject to several stresses, including climate change, ...
Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's well-bei...