The importance of regional differences in vulnerability to climate change for demersal fisheries

Author:

Aragão Guilherme Martins1ORCID,López-López Lucía2,Punzón Antonio3ORCID,Guijarro Elena4,Esteban Antonio4,García Encarnación4,González-Irusta José Manuel3,Polo Julia3,Vivas Miguel4,Hidalgo Manuel2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (USC), Department of Applied Economics, Ave. do Burgo das Nacións, s/n, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, C, Spain

2. Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO), Centre Oceanogràfic de Balears (COB), Ecosystem Oceanography Group (GRECO). Moll de Ponet sn, 07190 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain

3. Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Santander. Promontorio de San Martín SN. 39080 Santander. PO BOX 240, Santander, Spain

4. Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Murcia, Varadero 1, 30740 San Pedro del Pinar, Murcia, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Regional differences in climate vulnerability are particularly important in many countries with socio-ecological gradients or geographical and environmental spatial segregation. Many studies are regularly performed at the national level, but regional assessments can provide more detailed information and important insights into intra-national vulnerabilities. They require detailed information of many socio-ecological components that are often neglected at the regional scale but are meaningful and operational at national and international levels. In this work, we developed a climate vulnerability assessment (CVA) to investigate the vulnerability of demersal fisheries based on 19 indicators covering exposure, fisheries sensitivity, species sensitivity (SS) and adaptive capacity (AC) for nine coastal regions of Spain, contrasting the Mediterranean to Atlantic areas. Exposure was consistently larger in the Mediterranean than Atlantic regions, while AC showed the opposite trend. While fisheries and SS did not display a clear Atlantic-Mediterranean pattern, they were critical for capturing regional differences that have an impact on fisheries vulnerability. Our results highlight the generally higher vulnerability of Mediterranean demersal fisheries, mainly due to the lower AC and higher exposure of Mediterranean regions, while providing key regional elements for guiding national and international actions for adaptation. This study demonstrates that the spatial scale considered in the development of CVAs must recognise the spatial heterogeneity in the socio-ecological system within its unit of analysis in order to be a relevant tool for management and policy makers.

Funder

Biodiversity Foundation

Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition

PANDORA Project

COCOCHA Project

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Spanish Institute of Oceanography

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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