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Climate change impacts on the biophysics and economics of world fisheries

Global marine fisheries are underperforming economically because of overfishing, pollution and habitat degradation. Added to these threats is the looming challenge of climate change. Observations, experiments and simulation models show that climate change would result in changes in primary productivity, shifts in distribution and changes in the potential yield of exploited marine species, resulting in impacts on the economics of fisheries worldwide. Despite the gaps in understanding climate change effects on fisheries, there is sufficient scientific information that highlights the need to implement climate change mitigation and adaptation policies to minimize impacts on fisheries.

Publication Date: 2011

Credits: Nature Climate Change PUBLISHED ONLINE: 20 NOVEMBER 2011 |DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE1301

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