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 Marine Climate Impacts and Adaptation |

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Climate change poses a threat to
fisheries and marine biodiversity. CSIRO scientists are studying
how climate change will affect Australia’s oceans, and developing
adaptation options to respond to these challenges.
Recent
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Observed climate change in Australian marine and freshwater environments. (2011) Marine and Freshwater Research 62, 984-999. Authors: Lough JM, Hobday AJ
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Projected climate change in Australian marine and freshwater environments. (2011) Marine and Freshwater Research 62, 1000-1014. Authors: Hobday AJ, Lough J
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Effects of fishing and acidification-related benthic mortality on the southeast Australian marine ecosystem. (2011) Global Change Biology (see abstract). Authors:
Griffith GP, Fulton EA, Richardson AJ.
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Sliding baselines and shuffling species: implications of climate change for marine conservation. (2011) Marine Ecology (see abstract). Author: Hobday AJ.
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Tolerance limit for fish growth exceeded by warming waters. (2011) Published in
Nature Climate Change (see abstract). Authors: Neuheimer AB, Thresher RE, Lyle JM, Semmens JM. |
Commentary: Overstretching attribution. (2011) Published in Nature Climate Change 1, 2-4 (see abstract).
Authors: Parmesan C, Duarte CM, Poloczanksa ES, Richardson AJ, Singer MC.
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