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Lessons Learned from a Rock Lobster Vulnerability Assessment

Dr Gretta Pecl a research fellow with the Marine Adaptation Network was invited by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to write an article for their ClimatePrep blog.  The article, Conducting Interdisciplinary Adaptation Research: Lessons Learned from a Rock Lobster Vulnerability Assessment highlights challenges to interdisciplinary research. View the article online






Climate change implications for fisheries and aquaculture

The Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) released a report in December 2009 which gives an overview of the current scientific knowledge of climate change implications for fisheries and aquaculture.  View the report HERE.

Food miles and carbon labelling

View the recent report Issues in Food Miles and Carbon Labelling released in December 2009 by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) HERE

Marine Report Card

The work of more than 70 marine scientists, the Marine Climate Change in Australia - Impacts & Adaptation Responses 2009 Report Card, is now available. Together with a related web site, the Report Card provides a biennial guide for scientists, government and the community reviewing observed and projected impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. 2009 Report card

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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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