Keeping pace with marine heatwaves
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are prolonged extreme oceanic warm water events. They can
have devastating impacts on marine ecosystems—for example, causing mass coral …
have devastating impacts on marine ecosystems—for example, causing mass coral …
Species on the move around the Australian coastline: A continental‐scale review of climate‐driven species redistribution in marine systems
Climate‐driven changes in the distribution of species are a pervasive and accelerating
impact of climate change, and despite increasing research effort in this rapidly emerging …
impact of climate change, and despite increasing research effort in this rapidly emerging …
Science must embrace traditional and indigenous knowledge to solve our biodiversity crisis
E Ogar, G Pecl, T Mustonen - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
Traditional and Indigenous knowledge has successfully preserved and restored biodiversity
across the globe. However, its recognition as being as equally valid as Western science as a …
across the globe. However, its recognition as being as equally valid as Western science as a …
Empowering her guardians to nurture our Ocean's future
M Fischer, K Maxwell, Nuunoq, H Pedersen… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Coastal Indigenous and Traditional communities are starting to see changes to their
lives from climate change, whether this is from species range changes or displacement from …
lives from climate change, whether this is from species range changes or displacement from …
Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution
One of the most pronounced effects of climate change on the world's oceans is the
(generally) poleward movement of species and fishery stocks in response to increasing …
(generally) poleward movement of species and fishery stocks in response to increasing …
Harnessing scientific and local knowledge to face climate change in small-scale fisheries
Small-scale fisheries in developing regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change,
but the assessment of climate-induced changes and impacts are often hampered by the data …
but the assessment of climate-induced changes and impacts are often hampered by the data …
Marine recreational fishing and the implications of climate change
Marine recreational fishing is popular globally and benefits coastal economies and people's
well‐being. For some species, it represents a large component of fish landings. Climate …
well‐being. For some species, it represents a large component of fish landings. Climate …
A review of adaptation options in fisheries management to support resilience and transition under socio-ecological change
PJ Woods, JI Macdonald, H Bárðarson… - ICES Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Social-ecological systems dependent on fisheries must be resilient or adapt to remain viable
in the face of change. Here, we identified possible interventions (termed “adaptation …
in the face of change. Here, we identified possible interventions (termed “adaptation …
Redmap Australia: challenges and successes with a large-scale citizen science-based approach to ecological monitoring and community engagement on climate …
GT Pecl, J Stuart-Smith, P Walsh, DJ Bray… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Citizen science includes a suite of research approaches that involves participation by
citizens, who are not usually trained scientists, in scientific projects. Citizen science projects …
citizens, who are not usually trained scientists, in scientific projects. Citizen science projects …
Operationalising Indigenous data sovereignty in environmental research and governance
B Williamson, S Provost, C Price - Environment and planning …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In the face of climate change, Western environmental research and governance processes
and institutions are increasingly seeking to learn from and harness Indigenous peoples …
and institutions are increasingly seeking to learn from and harness Indigenous peoples …