The impacts of climate change are already apparent in U. S. offshore waters, creating challenges for fisheries, fishing communities and fisheries management. Examples of climate impacts are prevalent across all regions of the coastal U.S. As ocean temperatures warm, species distributions are shifting. For instance, market squid moving up the West Coast from Baja California to Oregon spurred a harvest boom in the Pacific Northwest. Species, including blue crabs and black sea bass, are shifting northward on the Atlantic coast. Read More
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Prioritizing Climate Resilience in United States Fisheries
Posted in Gulf of Mexico, Mid-Atlantic, New England, Policy, Seafood Also tagged Climate change, climate-resilient fisheries, fishery solutions center, US fisheries Comments are closed