“…Expected declines in global marine species and fish catch could increase climate change-related income, livelihood and food security risks, with consequences for seafood-dependent communities 1. As one of the most biologically diverse and productive natural resources in the world, the ocean provides ecosystem services such as biomedical compounds derived from marine species; supports food provisioning, cultural practices and identity; and performs critical ecosystem functions such as protecting coastal zones, regulating the global climate system and facilitating carbon sequestration 2–4. Globally, an estimated 3.3 billion people rely on ‘blue’ (aquatic) foods for nutrition, which accounts for almost 20% of the average per capita consumption of animal protein 5.…”