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Effects of climate change and UV radiation on fisheries for arctic freshwater and anadromous species.

James D Reist1, Frederick J Wrona, Terry D Prowse, J Brian Dempson, Michael Power, Günter Köck, Theresa J Carmichael, Chantelle D Sawatzky, Hannu Lehtonen, Ross F Tallman.   

Abstract

Fisheries for arctic freshwater and diadromous fish species contribute significantly to northern economies. Climate change, and to a lesser extent increased ultraviolet radiation, effects in freshwaters will have profound effects on fisheries from three perspectives: quantity of fish available, quality of fish available, and success of the fishers. Accordingly, substantive adaptation will very likely be required to conduct fisheries sustainably in the future as these effects take hold. A shift to flexible and rapidly responsive 'adaptive management' of commercial fisheries will be necessary; local land- and resource-use patterns for subsistence fisheries will change; and, the nature, management and place for many recreational fisheries will change. Overall, given the complexity and uncertainty associated with climate change and related effects on arctic freshwaters and their biota, a much more conservative approach to all aspects of fishery management will be required to ensure ecosystems and key fished species retain sufficient resiliency and capacity to meet future changes.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17256644     DOI: 10.1579/0044-7447(2006)35[402:eoccau]2.0.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambio        ISSN: 0044-7447            Impact factor:   5.129


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