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Incorporating Climate Change Impacts Within Harvest Strategies: An Overview of Approaches



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  • Journal Title:
    Fish and Fisheries
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    Ensuring that harvest strategies are robust to climate change is a top priority for many fisheries jurisdictions globally. This is because climate change is altering ecosystem structure and the productivity of marine species. We outline a range of approaches for incorporating climate change impacts within harvest strategies, including how a harvest strategy is specified and changes to monitoring requirements. Approaches evaluated include the use of extended stock assessments, multi‐species and ecosystem models, revised management reference points, implementing regime shifts in model parameters, the provision of climate‐sensitive catch advice, projections under alternative climate change scenarios and expanded use of management strategy evaluation. We evaluate the utility of these approaches against cost, data needs and uncertainty criteria; highlight key learnings from a range of global jurisdictions and demonstrate the broad array of options available outside of direct incorporation of climate variables within stock assessments. We identify approaches that have been successfully implemented and show that the most complex responses are not always the most successful. While there is no one‐size‐fits‐all way to incorporate climate change within harvest strategies, we outline the need for flexible management arrangements. We also provide examples of approaches that have been successfully implemented, demonstrating that many of the most data‐intensive responses will only be applicable in a few cases, necessitating the application of cheaper, less data‐intensive approaches that are associated with greater uncertainty.
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    Fish and Fisheries, 26(5), 942-956
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    1467-2960 ; 1467-2979
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    CC BY
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    Submitted
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