Advancing the climate-biodiversity-fisheries nexus in the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

Author:

Bograd Steven J1ORCID,Anderson Laura C2,Canonico Gabrielle3,Chiba Sanae4,Lorenzo Emanuele Di5,Enterline Claire6,Gorecki Edward7,Griffis Roger7,Kleisner Kristin M8ORCID,Lachance Hannah9,Leinen Margaret10,Mills Katherine E6ORCID,E. Müller-Karger Frank11ORCID,Roskar Grace7,Schmidt Jörn12,Seary Rachel13,Seeyave Sophie14,Hwai Tan Shau15,Soares Joana16ORCID,Tigchelaar Michelle217

Affiliation:

1. NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center , Monterey, CA 93940 , United States

2. Center for Ocean Solutions, Stanford University , Palo Alto, CA 94305 , United States

3. NOAA IOOS Marine Life Program , Silver Spring, MD 20910 , United States

4. North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) , Sidney, BC, V8L 4B2 , Canada

5. Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Brown University , Providence, RI 02912 , United States

6. Gulf of Maine Research Institute , Portland, ME 04101 , United States

7. NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology , Silver Spring, MD 20910 , United States

8. Environmental Defense Fund , Boston, MA 02108 , United States

9. Leading Solutions in Support of NOAA Fisheries, Office of Science and Technology , Silver Spring, MD 20910 , United States

10. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego , La Jolla, CA 92037 , United States

11. College of Marine Science, University of South Florida , St. Petersburg, FL 33701 , United States

12. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) , Copenhagen, DK 1533 , Denmark

13. Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz, CA 95064 , United States

14. Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) , Plymouth, PL1 3DH , United Kingdom

15. Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia , 11800 Penang , Malaysia

16. AIR Centre , Angra do Heroísmo, 9700-702 , Portugal

17. WorldFish , 11960 Penang , Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Climate-driven changes in marine ecosystem structure and function adversely impact the biodiversity and sustainability of living marine resources, food security, and the resilience of coastal communities. Understanding how climate change impacts marine ecosystem biodiversity and global fisheries, i.e. the “climate-biodiversity-fisheries nexus”, is a fundamental element of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Several Ocean Decade-endorsed Programmes within the climate-biodiversity-fisheries nexus are building global networks to transform our capacity to understand, forecast, manage, and adapt to climate-driven changes in ocean ecosystems, including sustaining blue food resources that provide essential food security and nutrition in a rapidly changing world. We compare the scope, objectives, global partnerships, and capacities of these Programmes, facilitating effective collaboration and identifying critical gaps in developing solutions to climate-driven changes in marine food webs, species assemblages, and global fisheries. This work complements the Ocean Decade Vision 2030 process by providing an assessment of actions that are underway and guidance to establish new actions needed to monitor and understand marine biodiversity and manage global fisheries within a changing climate. We provide recommendations for new and existing Ocean Decade Actions around the climate-biodiversity-fisheries nexus to help achieve the Ocean Decade outcomes of a “productive, predicted, healthy, and resilient ocean” by 2030.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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