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Oyster Report

Peat Leith & Marcus Haward from the Marine Adaptation Network investigate climate adaptation in the Australian edible oyster industry with their final report.
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Marine Report Card

NCCARF and CSIRO’s Climate Adaptation Flagship released the first benchmark of marine climate change impacts for Australia, highlighting key knowledge gaps and adaptation responses.image









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Climate Change Adaptation in the Australian Edible Oyster Industry: an analysis of policy and practice

Peat Leith & Marcus Haward from the Marine Adaptation Network investigate climate adaptation in the Australian edible oyster industry with their final report.

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Australian Marine Stakeholder Needs in a Changing Climate

In October and November 2010, the Marine Adaptation Network held a series of focused strategy (‘roundtable’) meetings with key marine stakeholders across Australia to assess the concerns and needs of industry, government, and non-government organisations (NGOs) in attempting to reduce and manage the risks associated with climate change impacts on the marine environment and various marine sectors. View the REPORT (3.87 MB) of focused strategy meetings with marine biodiversity and resources stakeholders across six states and the Northern Territory.







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The Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity & Resources is an initiative of the Australian Government Department of Climate Change & Energy Efficiency being conducted as part of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility www.nccarf.edu.au
Photos courtesy of: A/Professor Graham Edgar, Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council, Elivira Poloczanska, Dr Gretta Pecl, Dr Alistair Hobday

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