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Repository for supporting Baltic Atlantis data for the GCB paper: "Multiple Models of European Marine Fish Stocks: Regional Winners and Losers in a Future Climate"

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posted on 2025-02-20, 08:18 authored by J. Rasmus NielsenJ. Rasmus Nielsen

Repository for supporting Baltic Atlantis data for the GCB paper: "Multiple Models of European Marine Fish Stocks: Regional Winners and Losers in a Future Climate."

Climate change continues to alter the productivity of commercially and culturally important fisheries with major consequences for food security and coastal economies. We provide the first, multi-model projections of changes in the distribution and productivity of 18 key fish stocks across seven European regional seas spanning the Mediterranean to the Arctic, using eleven state-of-the-art bio-ecological models.

Here is provided output data for the different scenarios tested with the Baltic Atlantis model also referring back to:

Bossier, S., Nielsen, J.R., Almroth Rosell, E., Höglund, A., Bastardie, F., Neuenfeldt, S., Wåhlström, I., and Christensen, A. 2021. Integrated ecosystem impacts of climate change and eutrophication on main Baltic fishery resources. J. Ecol. Modelling ECOMOD 453 [109609] https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109609 https://youtu.be/G4JE3W1K7vk

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EU-H2020-BG-2015-2, Proposal number: 678193-2 Proposal acronym: CERES

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