by CERES | Sep 29, 2021 | CERES News, CERES publications, CERES Science, marine fisheries
CERES researchers present climate risk analyses for 1) 105 ocean-dependent communities and 2) 380 fishing fleets in Europe. Their unique approach provides a perspective over the climate risks in this diverse and populous continent that is unprecedented in both its...
by CERES | Jun 15, 2020 | CERES News
Research conducted by the CERES project features in the EU’s annual Blue Economy Report for 2020. The report provides an overview of the performance of the EU economic sectors related to oceans and the coastal environment. The report features SERES’ work...
by CERES | Jun 11, 2020 | CERES News
On 11 June CERES and its partner project ClimeFish held a joint session to discuss ‘forecasting and anticipating effects of climate change on fisheries & aquaculture’ with the European Commission and the Research Executive Agency. Presentation slides...
by CERES | May 13, 2020 | CERES News, CERES publications
The CERES project’s synthesis report is now available for everyone to read. The report focuses on the most commercially valuable fish and shellfish to identify the risks, opportunities, and uncertainties of climate change for Europe’s fishery and...
by CERES | Feb 26, 2020 | CERES News, CERES publications, marine fisheries
Physiological measures can help to identify environmental thresholds that constrain organismal-level performance. Relating these thresholds, in a cause-and-effect manner, to long-term changes in the vital rates (e.g. growth, survival, reproduction) of wild populations...
by CERES | Jan 23, 2020 | CERES News, CERES publications
Changes in fish distribution are being observed across the globe. In Europe’s Common Fisheries Policy, the share of the catch of each fish stock is split among management areas using a fixed allocation key known as ‘Relative Stability’: in each management area, member...
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