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Better understanding ocean awareness: Insights from young people
In: Marine policy, Band 164, S. 106159
ISSN: 0308-597X
Perceptions of plastic pollution in a prominent fishery: Building strategies to inform management
In: Marine policy, Band 135, S. 104846
ISSN: 0308-597X
Climate change and Australian marine and freshwater environments, fishes and fisheries: synthesis and options for adaptation
Anthropogenic climate change is already apparent and will have significant, ongoing impacts on Australian fishes and their habitats. Even with immediate actions to reduce greenhouse gases, there will be sustained environmental changes. Therefore, it is necessary to consider appropriate adaptations to minimise detrimental impacts for both fishes and the human populations that utilise them. Climate change will have a range of direct effects on the physiology, fitness, and survivorship of Australia's marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes, but also indirect effects via habitat degradation and changes to ecosystems. Effects will differ across populations, species and ecosystems, with some impacts being complex and causing unexpected outcomes. The range of adaptation options and necessary levels of intervention to maintain populations and ecosystem function will largely depend on the vulnerability of species and habitats. Climate change will also have an impact on people who depend on fishes for food or livelihoods; adapting to a new climate regime will mean trade-offs between biological assets and socioeconomic drivers. Models can be used to help predict trends and set priorities; however, they must be based on the best available science and data, and include fisheries, environmental, socioeconomic and political layers to support management actions for adaptation.
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Anthropogenic threat assessment of marine-associated fauna in Spencer Gulf, South Australia
In: Marine policy, Band 81, S. 392-400
ISSN: 0308-597X
A review of Australian approaches for monitoring, assessing and reporting estuarine condition: II. State and Territory programs
In: Environmental science & policy, Band 66, S. 270-281
ISSN: 1462-9011
Integrating Management of Marine Activities in Australia
In: OCMA-D-22-00588
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