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  • OECD 385741
  • Action Aid - Climate change and sustainable fishing385752
  • Climate Change Resources - Fishing385771
  • USDA - Salmon and Trout385789
  • MSC - Climate change and fishing385739
  • EPA - Climate Adaptation and Change in Fish Species385787
  • Trout Unlimited - Working to help trout, salmon and our communities weather climate change385791
  • NOAA Fisheries - Understanding Our Changing Climate385743
  • Ocean Risk Alliance - Climate Smart Shrimp Initiative385811
  • Climate change and fisheries - Wikipedia385759
  • Mega-scale fishing is accelerating climate change. Here’s what we can do about it - Client Earth 385740
  • Impacts of climate change on fisheries: Implications for food security in Sub-Saharan Africa - IIED385747
  • Factsheet: Effects of climate change on arctic fish - WWF 385774
  • Warming Temperatures Are Altering Salmon Streams - State of Salmon385788
  • Urgent action needed to address climate impact on aquaculture, study says - Fish Health Forum 385783
  • Synergistic Effects of Climate Change and Alien Fish Invasions in Freshwater Ecosystems: A Review - MDPI 28.09.23385786
  • Out With Shrimp, In With Jellyfish? Seafood Industry Facing Potential Overhaul Due To Climate Change - Forbes 21.08.23385810
  • Large fish more vulnerable to climate change-induced fish kills, study finds - Phys Org 18.07.23385805
  • Climate Change Threatens $5.5bn Tuna Industry by Driving Populations to Deep-Sea Mining Sites: Study - Earth 13.07.23385798
  • Climate change to drive increasing overlap between Pacific tuna fisheries and emerging deep-sea mining industry - Nature 11.07.23385795
  • Video: Fishing for Solutions: Climate Change and the Seafood Industry - Maine Historical Society 20.06.23385770
  • Fish Hatcheries, Once a Response to Natural Habitat Loss, Contend with Climate Change - Medium 09.06.23385777
  • Marine fish are responding to climate change by relocating towards the poles - University of Glasgow 31.05.23385769
  • Global warming pushes marine fish to polar waters: Study - Down to Earth 31.05.23385800
  • Could restaurants solve the world's jellyfish problem? - BBC 17.05.23346724
  • Implications for the global tuna fishing industry of climate change-driven alterations in productivity and body sizes - Science Direct 03/23385797
  • Tuna species productivity and size may decrease due to climate change - Phys Org 28.02.23385793
  • Climate Change Indicators: Marine Species Distribution - EPA 02/23385801
  • Global climate change risk to fisheries – A multi-risk assessment - Science Direct 02/23385778
  • Seafood Species Vulnerable to Climate Change - Ocean Conservancy 31.10.22385807
  • From Northern shrimp to Chinook salmon, climate change is wiping out profitable species for the fishing industry - Fortune 27.10.22385760
  • Billions gone: what’s behind the disappearance of Alaska snow crabs? - Guardian 20.10.22311294
  • Alaska cancels snow crab season over population decline - Guardian 16.10.22311293
  • Warming Waters Challenge Atlantic Salmon, Both Wild and Farmed - E360 15.09.22385790
  • Is fishing really contributing to climate change? - Client Earth 02.09.22385818
  • Climate change and the future of fisheries - Fishing News 25.08.22385768
  • Overfishing Increases the Carbon Footprint of Seafood Production From Small-Scale Fisheries - Frontiers 11.07.22385817
  • Plenty of Fish? - UNFCCC 10.06.22385744
  • Warming of the oceans due to climate change will mean fewer productive fish species - NSF 16.05.22385754
  • Seafood Production Suffers Under Climate Change, but Sustainable Reforms Can Help Maintain Harvests - Pew 11.05.22385757
  • Climate Change and Freshwater Fish - USGS 03.05.22385803
  • Climate change is causing fishery problems, but we can solve them - EDF 21.04.22385761
  • Climate change set to upend global fishery agreements, study warns - Mongabay 09.03.22385763
  • How Will Fish Survive the World’s Warming Waters? - Modern Farmer 26.02.22385792
  • Journal: Climate-Friendly Seafood: The Potential for Emissions Reduction and Carbon Capture in Marine Aquaculture - Oxford Academic 02/22385821
  • How might fishing be impacting the carbon cycle? - ICL 26.01.22385772
  • How will climate change impact fisheries? - Let's Talk Science 24.01.22385748
  • Publication: Climate change and the common fisheries policy - Europa, 2022385764
  • Tuna on the move: How climate change impacts Pacific Island economies - Research Outreach 10.12.21385794
  • Shrimp farming in a changing climate - Seafood Watch 04.11.21385812
  • Video: Fishing for Solutions – the Climate Catastrophe: The Time for Action is Now - MSC 27.10.21385742
  • Climate smart fisheries: our new report - MCS 18.08.21385773
  • Climate change is causing tuna to migrate, which could spell catastrophe for the small islands that depend on them - Conversation 29.07.21385796
  • Fish 'not as carbon friendly' as previously thought - BBC 24.05.21385815
  • The surprise catch of seafood trawling: Massive greenhouse gas emissions - Vox 18.03.21385816
  • Threats of global warming to the world’s freshwater fishes - Nature 15.03.21385802
  • Report: Climate change and infectious fish diseases - CABI 09/20385779
  • How does overfishing make climate change worse? - Greenpeace 06.08.20385756
  • Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development - Nature 04.08.20385745
  • How Fish Are Being Affected by Climate Change - NWF 24.07.20385762
  • Quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from global aquaculture - Nature 15.07.20385820
  • 60% of the world's fish species at risk of extinction due to climate change - WEF 09.07.20385758
  • Farmed fish at increased risk of disease due to global warming - Independent 27.04.20385784
  • Climate policies—not fisheries agreements—may be the best insurance against fisheries loss - Anthropocene 13.03.20433020
  • Climate change can drive marine diseases - Oxford Academic 02/20385782
  • Impact of climate change on fish defences against infectious diseases - INRAE, 2020385781
  • Climate change is depleting our essential fisheries - Nat Geo 28.02.19385765
  • Climate Change Means Fish Are Moving Faster Than Fishing Rules, Rutgers-Led Study Says - Rutgers 13.06.18385767
  • Our growing taste for shrimp is bad news for climate change - Science 02.04.18385809
  • Fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions of world fisheries - Nature 02.04.18385813
  • Global fisheries to be, on average, 20 percent less productive in 2300, UCI study finds - Science Daily 08.03.18182938
  • Report: Impacts of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture - FAO, 2018385755
  • Some marine species more vulnerable to climate change than others - Science Daily 26.09.17385806
  • Feeling the Heat: How Fish Are Migrating from Warming Waters - E360 15.06.17385799
  • These Fish Species Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change - Time 03.02.16385804
  • Climate Change and Aquatic Animal Disease - CIAT, 2014385780
  • Assessing the carbon footprint of aquaculture - Seafood Alliance 02.09.13385819
  • Contribution of climate change to degradation and loss of critical fish habitats in Australian marine and freshwater environments - CSIRO, 2011385776
  • Vulnerability of fishery systems and fishingdependent people to climate change: pathways of impact and adaptive responses - Stockholm Resilience 12.10.10385808
  • Climate change will have major impact on fishing industry, says UN agency - UN News 10.07.08385766
  • Global fish production and climate change - PNAS 11.12.07385746
  • Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on Aquatic Invasive Species - Cakex 23.10.07385785
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