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Climate Change and Fishery Ecology: Navigating Uncharted Waters

Nora Tama

Climate change is reshaping our planet at an unprecedented rate, impacting ecosystems across the globe. One of the most vulnerable domains is our oceans and freshwater bodies, where fishery ecology plays a pivotal role. In this article, we explore the profound effects of climate change on fishery ecology, discussing the challenges it presents and the innovative solutions required for the sustainable management of our aquatic resources. Climate change presents a multifaceted challenge to fishery ecology. Warming waters, ocean acidification, extreme weather events, and habitat loss all threaten the stability of our aquatic ecosystems and the sustainability of fisheries. However, recognizing the urgency of this issue has spurred innovation and collaboration within the fishing industry, leading to more sustainable practices and better conservation efforts.

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