2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pclm.0000323
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NOAA fisheries research geared towards climate-ready living marine resource management in the northeast United States

Vincent Saba,
Diane Borggaard,
Joseph C. Caracappa
et al.

Abstract: Climate change can alter marine ecosystems through changes in ocean temperature, acidification, circulation, and productivity. Over the last decade, the United States northeast continental shelf (U.S. NES) has warmed faster than any other marine ecosystem in the country and is among the fastest warming regions of the global ocean. Many living marine resources in the U.S. NES ranging from recreational and commercial fish stocks to protected species have shifted their distribution in response to ocean warming. T… Show more

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