Coastal fisheries adaptations to increasing climate change exposure in Japan
Xochitl Édua Elías Ilosvay,
Naoki H. Kumagai,
Jorge García Molinos
et al.
Abstract:Climate change‐driven ocean warming is altering the geographic ranges of species, leading to a poleward shift of tropical species into temperate regions (tropicalisation). This threatens the native marine community assemblages by changing the availability of traditional marine resources, thus impacting the livelihood and well‐being of coastal fisheries. Fishers' individual responses are expected to transition from remaining to coping and from adapting to transforming as climate change exposure increases, yet e… Show more
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