“…Systems (i.e., sending, receiving, and spillover) are CHANS, integrated units in which humans and nature interact (Liu et al 2007a, b). In the FMFO telecoupling, Peru is the sending system, whereas receiving systems are nations that import FMFO, including China, the United States, Germany, Spain, Norway, and Denmark (Table 1, Chile, United States (FMFO); aquaculture and animal agriculture markets, global wheat market, Northern Humboldt Current System (money); Chile (knowledge); countries Peruvian travelers visit, economies they support (people); Glantz (1979), Barber and Chavez (1983), Orlic (2011), Fréon et al (2014 Flows (movements of material, information, people, etc., between systems) FMFO; money; knowledge (e.g., fishing vessel design, fish harvesting and processing, fishery sustainability strategies, military development strategies); people (e.g., Peruvian and foreign fishers, Peruvian students); Roemer (1970), Berrios and Blasier (1991), Orlic (2011), Fréon et al (2014, Österblom and Folke (2015) Agents (autonomous decision-making entites that directly or indirectly facilitate or hinder telecouplings)…”