Best Practices for Communicating Climate Science for Fisheries Professionals

Climate change has been documented for over 120 years with increasing scientific rigor, and its impacts are already observable in marine and freshwater fisheries. But after decades of communication to underscore the validity of these changes, and the urgency for action, a large component of the publ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fisheries (Bethesda) 2021-09, Vol.46 (9), p.445-448
Hauptverfasser: Neal, J. Wesley, Claussen, Julie E., Douglas, Marlis R., Spencer, Erin T., Tracy, Erin, Blasius, Heidi, Mackey, Theresa, Hall, Carolyn J., Kusnierz, Paul C., Douglas, Michael E., Bonar, Scott
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Zusammenfassung:Climate change has been documented for over 120 years with increasing scientific rigor, and its impacts are already observable in marine and freshwater fisheries. But after decades of communication to underscore the validity of these changes, and the urgency for action, a large component of the public and many elected officials deny the scientific consensus and reject the need for action. Therefore, we outline a more effective strategy to convey the climate message to stakeholders and inspire them to act.
ISSN:0363-2415
1548-8446
1548-8675
DOI:10.1002/fsh.10635