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 …
Global aquatic or 'blue'foods, essential to over 3.2 billion people, face challenges of maintaining supply in a changing environment while adhering to safety and sustainability …
This Report responds to the invitation for IPCC?... to provide a Special Report in 2018 on the impacts of global warming of 1.5° C above pre-industrial levels and related global …
Coral reefs underpin a range of ecosystem goods and services that contribute to the well‐ being of millions of people. However, tropical coral reefs in the Anthropocene are likely to be …
BACKGROUND The success of human societies depends intimately on the living components of natural and managed systems. Although the geographical range limits of …
Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food and habitat to a large range of organisms as well as providing many other ecological goods and …
Marine aquaculture presents an opportunity for increasing seafood production in the face of growing demand for marine protein and limited scope for expanding wild fishery harvests …
BACKGROUND Although the ocean moderates anthropogenic climate change, this has great impacts on its fundamental physics and chemistry, with important consequences for …
Climate-driven redistribution of tuna threatens to disrupt the economies of Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and sustainable management of the world's largest tuna …