Nuclear war, beyond its devastating direct impacts, is expected to cause global climatic perturbations through injections of soot into the upper atmosphere. Reduced temperature and sunlight could drive unprecedented reductions in agricultural production, endangering global food security. However, the effects of nuclear war on marine wild-capture fisheries, which significantly contribute to the global animal protein and micronutrient supply, remain unexplored. We simulate the climatic effects of six war scenarios on fish biomass and catch globally, using a state-of-the-art Earth system model and global process-based fisheries model. We also simulate how either rapidly increased fish demand (driven by food shortages) or decreased ability to f...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
A nuclear war using less than 1% of the current global nuclear arsenal could produce climate change ...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIdentificadors digitals: Digital object identif...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAtmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon d...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The global wild marine fish harvest increased four...
Global climate change is expected to affect marine fisheries productivity because of changes in wate...
The modern era has seen the transformation of wild fisheries from mainly local and regional structur...
The climate impacts of smoke from fires ignited by nuclear war would include global cooling and crop...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
6 pages, 5 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1900194116.-- All data repor...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Aim:Climate change will reshape marine ecosystems ...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have occurred in all ocean basins with severe negative impacts on coastal an...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
A nuclear war using less than 1% of the current global nuclear arsenal could produce climate change ...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIdentificadors digitals: Digital object identif...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAtmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon d...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The global wild marine fish harvest increased four...
Global climate change is expected to affect marine fisheries productivity because of changes in wate...
The modern era has seen the transformation of wild fisheries from mainly local and regional structur...
The climate impacts of smoke from fires ignited by nuclear war would include global cooling and crop...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
6 pages, 5 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1900194116.-- All data repor...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Aim:Climate change will reshape marine ecosystems ...
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have occurred in all ocean basins with severe negative impacts on coastal an...
A limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan could ignite fires large enough to emit more than 5...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
A nuclear war using less than 1% of the current global nuclear arsenal could produce climate change ...
Highlights: • 1st global long-term fishery biomass trends evaluation of 1300 exploited marine popul...