Search Results - "Fogarty, Hannah E."
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An Assessment of How Australian Fisheries Management Plans Account for Climate Change Impacts
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (23-12-2020)“…For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), there is a need to incorporate climate change considerations…”
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Are fish outside their usual ranges early indicators of climate‐driven range shifts?
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2017)“…Shifts in species ranges are a global phenomenon, well known to occur in response to a changing climate. New species arriving in an area may become pest…”
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Prepared for change? An assessment of the current state of knowledge to support climate adaptation for Australian fisheries
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-12-2019)“…Fisheries and marine ecosystems are challenged globally by climate change with subsequent biological and socio-ecological implications. Adaptation represents…”
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Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2022)“…One of the most pronounced effects of climate change on the world’s oceans is the (generally) poleward movement of species and fishery stocks in response to…”
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A cross‐scale framework to support a mechanistic understanding and modelling of marine climate‐driven species redistribution, from individuals to communities
Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-12-2020)“…Climate‐driven species redistribution is pervasive and accelerating, yet the complex mechanisms at play remain poorly understood. The implications of…”
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Warming world, changing ocean: mitigation and adaptation to support resilient marine systems
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2022)“…Proactive and coordinated action to mitigate and adapt to climate change will be essential for achieving the healthy, resilient, safe, sustainably harvested…”
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