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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-059
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2016 - 30 NOV 2018

Guidance on Adaptation of Commonwealth Fisheries management to climate change

A significant amount of research has been undertaken on how the physical changes to the environment caused by climate change affect fisheries. Under the FRDC Climate Adaption Program a total of $9M has been spent on 25 climate change research projects over the period 2010 to 2014, led by FRDC in...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
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PUBLISHED:
2021-11-30

Five steps for managers to help fisheries adapt to climate change

CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Research Director Alistair Hobday presented at the World Fisheries Congress in September 2021, outlining steps he believes fisheries managers could take to help fisheries be better prepared for climate change, and why it matters “This decade of climate change is...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-503
DATE START/END: 15 JUL 2011 - 31 MAR 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: climate change adaptation - building community and industry knowledge

1 - Context Under the Climate Change Adaptation - Marine Biodiversity and Fisheries program the Head of Agreement between DCCEE and FRDC calls for all interest earned to be reallocated to the program. The National Coordinating Committee passed a resolution suggesting that all interest earned be...
ORGANISATION:
Western Australia Marine Science Institution (WAMSI)
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PUBLISHED:
2021-06-01

Risky business: equipping Australia’s fisheries for climate change

A new handbook offers a step-by-step guide to managing the risks of climate change in Australian fisheries By Chris Clark Climate change is wreaking havoc in natural systems, and the plans that fisheries managers and other fisheries stakeholders have in place today may quickly prove...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-139
DATE START/END: 13 MAY 2017 - 28 NOV 2017

Decadal scale projection of changes in Australian fisheries stocks under climate change

The project builds on previous climate impact and adaptation programs invested in by FRDC – e.g. South-east Australia Program (SEAP) and the FRDC-NCCARF Marine National Adaptation Research Plan (1). The information generated by that suite of projects, in particular the physical (2) and biological...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-510
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2010 - 29 JUN 2012

FRDC-DCCEE: adapting to the effects of climate change on Australia’s deep marine reserves

This project was developed as a result of dialogue with the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts in 2009/10, regarding the outcomes of a CSIRO ROV-based survey of the deep and very deep reefs in the Southeast Commonwealth Marine Reserves. That survey had two objectives: to...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Land and Water Canberra
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-039
DATE START/END: 14 JAN 2012 - 31 AUG 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: preparing fisheries for climate change: identifying adaptation options for four key fisheries in South Eastern Australia

South-eastern Australia has been identified as a global hotspot for marine climate change and Governments of the five jurisdictions within the region have been proactive in establishing a formal collaborative structure (SEAP) to facilitate effective adaption of fisheries to potential impacts....
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-533
DATE START/END: 31 JAN 2011 - 29 JAN 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: human adaptation options to increase resilience of conservation-dependent seabirds and marine mammals impacted by climate change

This application was developed to address a research priority in the Marine NARP. In putting together the Marine Report Card (www.oceansclimatechange.org) released in 2009, it was apparent that climate impacts and adaptation options were not being widely or consistently considered for marine birds...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Land and Water Canberra
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-532
DATE START/END: 16 JAN 2011 - 26 SEP 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: changing currents in marine biodiversity governance and management: responding to climate change

Australia’s marine systems and biota are known to be exposed to a range of likely impacts from human-induced climate change: ocean acidification, warming sea surface temperatures, rise in sea level, increases in cyclone intensities, changes in rainfall and run-off of land-based pollutants and...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-034
DATE START/END: 3 MAR 2019 - 3 MAR 2022

Effects of climate change and habitat degradation on Coral Trout

This project was developed in response to an established need for further research on potential effects of sustained and ongoing climate change on tropical reef fisheries species. The current project builds on previous experimental studies conducted for common coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus),...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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