“…The country, however, that had the highest proportion (26%) of publications on climate change that include marine ecosystems was Portugal based on the location of the lead author's institution of affiliation. Portugal has been identified as a climate change hotspot with increasing heatwaves and temperatures being of societal concern (Andrade, Fraga, & Santos, ; Carvalho, Schmidt, Santos, & Delicado, ) for human health (Casimiro, Calheiros, Santos, & Kovats, ), tourism (Pintassilgo, Rosselló, Santana‐Gallego, & Valle, ) and ecosystem services (Pereira et al., ; Teixeira et al., ). The marine proportion of total climate change publications, however, has declined 1.9% between 2007 and 2016 (Figure ).…”