Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10504946 Global Environmental Change 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Socio-economic and management implications of marine range shifts are not well known. ► We found 48 reportedly climate-driven range shifts in Australian marine systems. ► Few studies of these shifts mention realized or potential socio-economic effects. ► Range shifts in marine species may affect three interlinked aspects of human lives. ► Six management strategies could potentially be applied to mitigate these effects.
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