Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics and the extratropics, the latter through ‘telecoupling’ — linkages between distant human–natural systems. Tropical marine habitats and fish stocks, however, are vulnerable to the physical and biogeochemical oceanic changes associated with rising greenhouse gases. These changes to fish stocks, and subsequent impacts on fish production, have substantial implications for the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In this Review, we synthesize the effects of climate change on tropical marine fisheries, highlighting the socio-economic impacts to both tropical and extratropical nations, and discuss potential adaptation measures. Driven by ocean warming, acid...
Climate change is projected to cause significant reductions in global fisheries catch during the 21s...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Climate change is projected to cause massive changes in the environment which are on a scale unprec...
Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics and t...
Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Global concern on climate change has created awareness on its potential impacts on the fisheries sec...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Rebuilding overexploited marine populations is an important step to achieve the United Nations' Sust...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Freshwater fisheries in the tropical Pacific play an important role in the food security, livelihood...
The impacts of climate change on fish stocks are heightened in the tropics, where catch losses are p...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
Previous projection of climate change impacts on global food supply focuses solely on production fro...
Climate change is projected to cause significant reductions in global fisheries catch during the 21s...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Climate change is projected to cause massive changes in the environment which are on a scale unprec...
Tropical fisheries substantially contribute to the well-being of societies in both the tropics and t...
Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with...
Most (84%) of the warming due anthropogenic climate change has been transferred to the oceans. This ...
Global concern on climate change has created awareness on its potential impacts on the fisheries sec...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Rebuilding overexploited marine populations is an important step to achieve the United Nations' Sust...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
Marine capture fisheries are an important source of protein globally, with coastal and oceanic fish ...
Freshwater fisheries in the tropical Pacific play an important role in the food security, livelihood...
The impacts of climate change on fish stocks are heightened in the tropics, where catch losses are p...
Climate changes constitute the greatest challenge of this century due to the modifications they caus...
Previous projection of climate change impacts on global food supply focuses solely on production fro...
Climate change is projected to cause significant reductions in global fisheries catch during the 21s...
Global climate change has the potential to substantially alter the production and community structur...
Climate change is projected to cause massive changes in the environment which are on a scale unprec...