Adaptive fisheries responses may lead to climate maladaptation in the absence of access regulations

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    A growing number of ecological studies show that climate change is likely to entail significant impacts on marine ecosystems globally, with ensuing changes in the productivity of marine fisheries1 and in the spatial distribution of fish stocks2,3. While the study of economic adaptation in fisheries has attracted growing interest7-9, numerical analyses of fisheries responses to climateinduced ecosystem changes remain limited. The main contribution lies in showing that adaptive economic actors without adaptive management (i.e., the capacity to adjust regulations of fishing effort levels) may lead to fishery maladaptation (i.e., decreased . . .

     

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