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QSIA/GBRMPA climate change and fisheries partnership


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Title: QSIA/GBRMPA climate change and fisheries partnership
Authors: Queensland Seafood Industry Association
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Keywords: Great Barrier Reef (Qld.)-Climate
ASFA Subjects: Climatic changes
Commercial fisheries
Vulnerability
Ecosystem stability
APAIS Subject: Communities
Fisheries
Category: Commercial fisheries
Climate change
Fishers
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Abstract: Background The Great Barrier Reef is a multiple-use area and a range of industries and communities rely on a healthy ecosystem. Coral reefs, including the Great Barrier Reef, are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, resulting in far-reaching implications for the industries and communities that depend on them. Commercial fishers have a long association with the Great Barrier Reef, providing quality seafood and important social and economic benefits to the region. Fishers acknowledge their role as stewards of a natural asset of national and international significance, and are committed to working with the GBRMPA to build the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef to climate change
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11017/475
Type of document: Brochure
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