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New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

by John Davis | Nov 15, 2018 | Past Webinars

The world’s oceans have the potential to be significantly more plentiful than today even with climate change, provided good management practices ..

New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

Climate-driven species redistribution in marine systems

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Oct 25, 2018 | Past Webinars, Webinars

This webinar originally aired on October 25, 2018. Presenter(s): Gretta Pecl of the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies and Centre for Marine Socioecology in Hobart, Tasmania,...
New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

Marine Heatwaves – Trends, Impacts Attribution, and Software

by John Davis | Oct 23, 2018 | Past Webinars

Extreme climate and weather events shape the structure of biological systems and affect the biogeochemical functions and services they provide for society.

New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

Tackling ghost gear in hot spot areas: How innovative partnerships are helping developing countries address lost and abandoned fishing gear

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Oct 18, 2018 | Past Webinars, Webinars

This webinar originally aired on October 18, 2018 Presenter(s): Ingrid Giskes and Joel Baziuk of the Global Ghost Gear Initiative, Nick Mallos from Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas®...
New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

Implications of climate change for managing coastal and marine protected habitats and species

by John Davis | Oct 11, 2018 | Past Webinars

Climate change is already affecting a wide range of marine and coastal conservation features (habitats, species, and communities).

New Study Highlights Need to Tackle Fisheries and Climate Together

Managing Global Acidification on a Regional Scale: How the US Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Coastal Acidification Networks (MACAN and NECAN) Are Working to Understand Impacts through Partnerships.

by John Davis | Oct 2, 2018 | Past Webinars

The chemistry of the ocean is changing. Carbon dioxide released through emissions and deforestation is absorbed and dissolved into the ocean.

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