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Final Report: Forecasting Climate Change Induced Effects on Recreational and Commercial Fish Populations in the Great Lakes

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Date Received
2015-03-31

Citation

Final Report: Forecasting Climate Change Induced Effects on Recreational and Commercial Fish Populations in the Great Lakes: .

Summary

Great Lakes fishery managers and stakeholders have little information regarding how climate change could affect the management of recreationally and commercially important fisheries, which have been valued at more than $7 billion USD annually. Our research focused on how climate change could influence fish habitat (including water temperature, ice cover, and water levels), phytoplankton production that supports fish biomass, and ultimately the growth and consumption of many important recreational and commercial fish species. This final report was produced for the NCCWSC-funded project Forecasting Climate Change Induced Effects on Recreational and Commercial Fish Populations in the Great Lakes.

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Principal Investigator :
David Bunnell
Funding Agency :
NCCWSC

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Executive Summary Bunnell et al.pdf 218.19 KB application/pdf

Communities

  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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