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Autumn 2013 Bulletin Out Now!

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Tourism and Marine Climate Change is this recent Marine Adaptation Bulletin’s focus.

Climate Science & Adaptation Challenges

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Video documentation of the recent seminar Climate Science & Adaptation Challenges, held in early 2013, is now available to view online.

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Network Partner Organisations

Partner Organisations (In alphabetical order)
Australian Maritime College
Charles Darwin University
CSIRO Climate Adaptation National Research Flagship
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
James Cook University
Macquarie University
Northern Territory Government
South Australian Research Development Institute
Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies
The Australian National University
University of New South Wales
University of Adelaide
University of the Sunshine Coast
Western Australian Marine Science Institution

NEWS RELEASE - Climate change and fisheries and aquaculture: a call to action

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Vulnerable fishing and coastal communities around the world will bear the brunt of climate change’s impacts.  A group of 16 international organizations have urged climate negotiators to ensure that fisheries and aquaculture are not neglected in ongoing discussions regarding a successor to the Kyoto Protocol.









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Marine Adaptation Network Membership Demographics

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