Climate change and antarctic fisheries : Ecosystem management in CCAMLR
Climate change and associated ocean acidification present varied and complex threats to Antarctic fisheries, making conservation and sustainable management of these fisheries more challenging than ever. The ecosystem approach is generally considered to be the most effective way of enhancing the clim...
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ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:49d83d67-694e-4664-81c2-73294ca19051 2023-05-15T13:33:57+02:00 Climate change and antarctic fisheries : Ecosystem management in CCAMLR Rayfuse, Rosemary 2018 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/49d83d67-694e-4664-81c2-73294ca19051 https://doi.org/10.15779/Z381834271 eng eng University of California, Berkeley Law https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/49d83d67-694e-4664-81c2-73294ca19051 http://dx.doi.org/10.15779/Z381834271 scopus:85055009620 Ecology Law Quarterly; 45(1), pp 53-81 (2018) ISSN: 0046-1121 Law and Society contributiontojournal/systematicreview info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2018 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.15779/Z381834271 2023-02-01T23:37:08Z Climate change and associated ocean acidification present varied and complex threats to Antarctic fisheries, making conservation and sustainable management of these fisheries more challenging than ever. The ecosystem approach is generally considered to be the most effective way of enhancing the climate resilience of fisheries, and the Commission on the Conservation and Management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources is expressly charged with implementing that approach in achieving its conservation objective. Implementation of the ecosystem approach is, however, a complex and challenging matter, and the emerging need to graft climate change impacts onto the range of factors already to be considered exacerbates these difficulties. This Article examines the implications of climate change for Antarctic fisheries, focusing on issues of both ecosystem resilience and the institutional resilience of the Commission on the Conservation and Management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. While the potential implications of climate change on the Antarctic marine ecosystem have been under general discussion in the Commission since 2002, the Commission still has a long way to go in moving to actively anticipate climate stressors, in absorbing their importance into its decision-making processes, and in reshaping its management measures to address climate-driven changes in the Antarctic marine ecosystem. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ocean acidification Lund University Publications (LUP) Antarctic The Antarctic |
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Climate change and associated ocean acidification present varied and complex threats to Antarctic fisheries, making conservation and sustainable management of these fisheries more challenging than ever. The ecosystem approach is generally considered to be the most effective way of enhancing the climate resilience of fisheries, and the Commission on the Conservation and Management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources is expressly charged with implementing that approach in achieving its conservation objective. Implementation of the ecosystem approach is, however, a complex and challenging matter, and the emerging need to graft climate change impacts onto the range of factors already to be considered exacerbates these difficulties. This Article examines the implications of climate change for Antarctic fisheries, focusing on issues of both ecosystem resilience and the institutional resilience of the Commission on the Conservation and Management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. While the potential implications of climate change on the Antarctic marine ecosystem have been under general discussion in the Commission since 2002, the Commission still has a long way to go in moving to actively anticipate climate stressors, in absorbing their importance into its decision-making processes, and in reshaping its management measures to address climate-driven changes in the Antarctic marine ecosystem. |
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Climate change and antarctic fisheries : Ecosystem management in CCAMLR |
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Climate change and antarctic fisheries : Ecosystem management in CCAMLR |
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Climate change and antarctic fisheries : Ecosystem management in CCAMLR |
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University of California, Berkeley Law |
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Ecology Law Quarterly; 45(1), pp 53-81 (2018) ISSN: 0046-1121 |
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