Impact of the 2014–2016 marine heatwave on US and Canada West Coast fisheries: Surprises and lessons from key case studies

Author:

Free Christopher M.12ORCID,Anderson Sean C.3,Hellmers Elizabeth A.4,Muhling Barbara A.56,Navarro Michael O.7,Richerson Kate8,Rogers Lauren A.9,Satterthwaite William H.10ORCID,Thompson Andrew R.5,Burt Jenn M.11,Gaines Steven D.12,Marshall Kristin N.12,White J. Wilson13ORCID,Bellquist Lyall F.1415ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bren School of Environmental Science and Management University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA

2. Marine Science Institute University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA

3. Pacific Biological Station Fisheries and Oceans Canada Nanaimo British Columbia Canada

4. California Department of Fish and Wildlife La Jolla California USA

5. National Marine Fisheries Service Southwest Fisheries Science Center La Jolla California USA

6. Institute of Marine Sciences University of California Santa Cruz Santa Cruz California USA

7. Department of Natural Sciences University of Alaska Southeast Juneau Alaska USA

8. National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science Center Newport Oregon USA

9. National Marine Fisheries Service Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA

10. National Marine Fisheries Service, Fisheries Ecology Division Southwest Fisheries Science Center Santa Cruz California USA

11. Nature United North Vancouver British Columbia Canada

12. National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science Center Seattle Washington USA

13. Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station and Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences Oregon State University Newport Oregon USA

14. The Nature Conservancy Sacramento California USA

15. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego San Diego California USA

Abstract

AbstractMarine heatwaves are increasingly affecting marine ecosystems, with cascading impacts on coastal economies, communities, and food systems. Studies of heatwaves provide crucial insights into potential ecosystem shifts under future climate change and put fisheries social‐ecological systems through “stress tests” that expose both vulnerabilities and resilience. The 2014–16 Northeast Pacific heatwave was the strongest and longest marine heatwave on record and resulted in profound ecological changes that impacted fisheries, fisheries management, and human livelihoods. Here, we synthesize the impacts of the 2014–2016 marine heatwave on US and Canada West Coast fisheries and extract key lessons for preparing global fisheries science, management, and industries for the future. We set the stage with a brief review of the impacts of the heatwave on marine ecosystems and the first systematic analysis of the economic impacts of these changes on commercial and recreational fisheries. We then examine ten key case studies that provide instructive examples of the complex and surprising challenges that heatwaves pose to fisheries social‐ecological systems. These reveal important insights into improving the resilience of monitoring and management and increasing adaptive capacity to future stressors. Key recommendations include: (1) expanding monitoring to enhance mechanistic understanding, provide early warning signals, and improve predictions of impacts; (2) increasing the flexibility, adaptiveness, and inclusiveness of management where possible; (3) using simulation testing to help guide management decisions; and (4) enhancing the adaptive capacity of fishing communities by promoting engagement, flexibility, experimentation, and failsafes. These advancements are important as global fisheries prepare for a changing ocean.

Funder

Nature Conservancy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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