Fisheries Management and the Arctic in the Context of Climate Change
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15-06-2015
Climate change is expected to significantly affect the Arctic Ocean, primarily through warming and reduction of ice cover. Models suggest that fisheries in the Arctic will benefit from increased primary productivity, expansion of distribution ranges of mainly low to medium resilience boreal commercial species and availability of new fishing grounds, especially in international waters not covered by Regional Fisheries Management Organizations. The EU Arctic policy should further develop international collaboration in research and monitoring, and address future fisheries governance issues.
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Roland BLOMEYER, Kim STOBBERUP, Karim ERZINI, Vicky LAM, Daniel PAULY and Jesper RAAKJAER
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- AGRIKOLTURA, FORESTRIJA U SAJD
- AMBJENT
- ambjent naturali
- analiżi ekonomika
- Artiku
- demografija u popolazzjoni
- deterjorament ambjentali
- EKONOMIJA
- ekosistema marina
- ftehim tas-sajd
- impatt ambjentali
- konsegwenza ekonomika
- KWISTJONIJIET SOĊJALI
- monitoraġġ ambjentali
- Oċean Artiku
- politika ambjentali
- politika komuni tas-sajd
- popolazzjoni indiġena
- post għas-sajd
- riżorsi tas-sajd
- sajd
- tisħin globali
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