Fishing communities are increasingly required to adapt to environmentally driven changes in the availability of fish stocks. Here, we examined trends in the distribution and biomass of five commercial target species (dover sole, thornyheads, sablefish, lingcod, and petrale sole) on the US west coast to determine how their availability to fishing ports changed over 40 years. We show that the timing and magnitude of stock declines and recoveries are not experienced uniformly along the coast when they coincide with shifts in species distributions. For example, overall stock availability of sablefish was more stable in southern latitudes where a 40% regional decline in biomass was counterbalanced by a southward shift in distribution of >200 km ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
In this period of environmental change, understanding how resource users respond to such changes is ...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
Fisheries management is most effective when based on scientific estimates of sustainable fishing rat...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...
Disentangling environmental variability from fishing effects on the dynamics of fish populations is ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
There are persistent decadal scale states in atmosphere-ocean conditions that are called regimes, a...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
In this period of environmental change, understanding how resource users respond to such changes is ...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
We tested the hypothesis that recent oceanographic changes associated with climate change in the Nor...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...
Fisheries management is most effective when based on scientific estimates of sustainable fishing rat...
Aim: Theory predicts fish community biomass to decline with increasing temperature due to higher met...
Disentangling environmental variability from fishing effects on the dynamics of fish populations is ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
There are persistent decadal scale states in atmosphere-ocean conditions that are called regimes, a...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
As species respond to warming water temperatures, fishers dependent upon such species are being comp...