New Tool Developed to Assist Canadian Lobster Fishery with Impacts of Climate Change
A team of U.S. and Canadian researchers have created a tool that will help stakeholders from fishermen to policymakers on the future of lobster fisheries in Canada and Nova Scotia as climate change takes place.
“Climate change has socio-economic impacts on coastal communities and the seafood market, but integrating that information into planning and decision-making has been a challenge,” said Vincent Saba, a fishery biologist at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center and a co-author of the study...
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