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  Detecting, Attributing, and Projecting Global Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Change: FishMIP 2.0

Blanchard, J. L., Novaglio, C., Maury, O., Harrison, C. S., Petrik, C. M., Fierro‐Arcos, D., Ortega‐Cisneros, K., Bryndum‐Buchholz, A., Eddy, T. D., Heneghan, R., Roberts, K., Schewe, J., Bianchi, D., Guiet, J., Daniel van Denderen, P., Palacios‐Abrantes, J., Liu, X., Stock, C. A., Rousseau, Y., Büchner, M., Adekoya, E. O., Bulman, C., Cheung, W., Christensen, V., Coll, M., Capitani, L., Datta, S., Fulton, E. A., Fuster, A., Garza, V., Lengaigne, M., Lindmark, M., Murphy, K., Ouled‐Cheikh, J., Prasad, S. S., Oliveros‐Ramos, R., Reum, J. C., Rynne, N., Scherrer, K. J. N., Shin, Y., Steenbeek, J., Woodworth‐Jefcoats, P., Wu, Y., Tittensor, D. P. (2024): Detecting, Attributing, and Projecting Global Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Change: FishMIP 2.0. - Earth's Future, 12, 12, e2023EF004402.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EF004402

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Blanchard, Julia L.1, Author
Novaglio, Camilla1, Author
Maury, Olivier1, Author
Harrison, Cheryl S.1, Author
Petrik, Colleen M.1, Author
Fierro‐Arcos, Denisse1, Author
Ortega‐Cisneros, Kelly1, Author
Bryndum‐Buchholz, Andrea1, Author
Eddy, Tyler D.1, Author
Heneghan, Ryan1, Author
Roberts, Kelsey1, Author
Schewe, Jacob2, Author              
Bianchi, Daniele1, Author
Guiet, Jerome1, Author
Daniel van Denderen, P.1, Author
Palacios‐Abrantes, Juliano1, Author
Liu, Xiao1, Author
Stock, Charles A.1, Author
Rousseau, Yannick1, Author
Büchner, Matthias2, Author              
Adekoya, Ezekiel O.1, AuthorBulman, Cathy1, AuthorCheung, William1, AuthorChristensen, Villy1, AuthorColl, Marta1, AuthorCapitani, Leonardo1, AuthorDatta, Samik1, AuthorFulton, Elizabeth A.1, AuthorFuster, Alba1, AuthorGarza, Victoria1, AuthorLengaigne, Matthieu1, AuthorLindmark, Max1, AuthorMurphy, Kieran1, AuthorOuled‐Cheikh, Jazel1, AuthorPrasad, Sowdamini S.1, AuthorOliveros‐Ramos, Ricardo1, AuthorReum, Jonathan C.1, AuthorRynne, Nina1, AuthorScherrer, Kim J. N.1, AuthorShin, Yunne‐Jai1, AuthorSteenbeek, Jeroen1, AuthorWoodworth‐Jefcoats, Phoebe1, AuthorWu, Yan‐Lun1, AuthorTittensor, Derek P.1, Author more..
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: There is an urgent need for models that can robustly detect past and project future ecosystem changes and risks to the services that they provide to people. The Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (FishMIP) was established to develop model ensembles for projecting long-term impacts of climate change on fisheries and marine ecosystems while informing policy at spatio-temporal scales relevant to the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP) framework. While contributing FishMIP models have improved over time, large uncertainties in projections remain, particularly in coastal and shelf seas where most of the world's fisheries occur. Furthermore, previous FishMIP climate impact projections have been limited by a lack of global standardized historical fishing data, low resolution of coastal processes, and uneven capabilities across the FishMIP community to dynamically model fisheries. These features are needed to evaluate how reliably the FishMIP ensemble captures past ecosystem states - a crucial step for building confidence in future projections. To address these issues, we have developed FishMIP 2.0 comprising a two-track framework for: (a) Model evaluation and attribution of past changes and (b) future climate and socioeconomic scenario projections. Key advances include improved historical climate forcing, which captures oceanographic features not previously resolved, and standardized global fishing forcing to test fishing effects systematically across models. FishMIP 2.0 is a crucial step toward a detection and attribution framework for changing marine ecosystems and toward enhanced policy relevance through increased confidence in future ensemble projections. Our results will help elucidate pathways toward achieving sustainable development goals.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-01-102024-10-312024-12-212024-12-21
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 12
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1029/2023EF004402
Organisational keyword: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
PIKDOMAIN: RD3 - Transformation Pathways
Working Group: Impacts of Climate Change on Human Population Dynamics
MDB-ID: No MDB - stored outside PIK (see locators/paper)
OATYPE: Gold Open Access
Model / method: Model Intercomparison
Regional keyword: Global
Research topic keyword: Ecosystems
Research topic keyword: Climate impacts
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Title: Earth's Future
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 (12) Sequence Number: e2023EF004402 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/170925
Publisher: Wiley