Mixed responses of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change

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Bell J.D. [1 ]
Ganachaud A. [2 ,3 ]
Gehrke P.C. [4 ]
Griffiths S.P. [5 ]
Hobday A.J. [6 ]
Hoegh-Guldberg O. [7 ]
Johnson J.E. [8 ]
Le Borgne R. [2 ]
Lehodey P. [9 ]
Lough J.M. [10 ]
Matear R.J. [6 ]
Pickering T.D. [11 ]
Pratchett M.S. [12 ]
Gupta A.S. [13 ]
Senina I. [9 ]
Waycott M. [14 ,15 ]
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[1] Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems Division, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, BP D5
[2] Institut de Recherche Pour le Développement, BP A5
[3] Laboratoire d'Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales, UMR5566, UPS (OMP-PCA), 14 ave E. Belin
[4] SMEC Australia Pty Ltd, 154 Melbourne St., South Brisbane
[5] Climate Adaptation Flagship, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, PO Box 2583, Brisbane
[6] Climate Adaptation Flagship, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, GPO Box 1538, Hobart
[7] Global Change Institute, University of Queensland, Brisbane
[8] C2O Consulting and School of Environment, Science and Technology, Southern Cross University, PO Box 4321, Coffs Harbour
[9] Collecte Localisation Satellites, 8-10 rue Hermes Parc Technologique de Canal
[10] Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB 3, Townsville MC
[11] Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems Division, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Private Mail Bag, Suva
[12] ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville
[13] Climate Change Research Centre, University of NSW, Sydney
[14] School of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide
[15] State Herbarium of South Australia, PO Box 2732, Kent Town
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10.1038/nclimate1838
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Pacific Island countries have an extraordinary dependence on fisheries and aquaculture. Maintaining the benefits from the sector is a difficult task, now made more complex by climate change. Here we report how changes to the atmosphere-ocean are likely to affect the food webs, habitats and stocks underpinning fisheries and aquaculture across the region. We found winners and losers - tuna are expected to be more abundant in the east and freshwater aquaculture and fisheries are likely to be more productive. Conversely, coral reef fisheries could decrease by 20% by 2050 and coastal aquaculture may be less efficient. We demonstrate how the economic and social implications can be addressed within the sector - tuna and freshwater aquaculture can help support growing populations as coral reefs, coastal fisheries and mariculture decline. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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