The ACIA,climate change and fisheries |
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Authors: | William E. Schrank |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, P.O. Box 2170, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada BOV 1AO |
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Abstract: | The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) is a project of the intergovernmental Arctic Council, intended to synthesize knowledge of the effects of climate change on the Arctic. This paper is based on the primary output of the ACIA project, a 1042 page book entitled Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Our concern is with the effects of Arctic climate change on fisheries. To set the stage, however, we first discuss those chapters that logically precede the fisheries discussion, the chapters concerned with past and present climate change, climate modeling and marine systems. The conclusion notes that moderate climate warming will probably benefit most Arctic fisheries. The conclusion also considers the role of anthropogenic causation in climate change and its policy implications. |
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Keywords: | Climate change and fisheries Arctic climate impact assessment Arctic fisheries |
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