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Our latest FAO report “Climate change risks to marine ecosystems and fisheries“ is now published!

“Fish face vast decline if emissions are not reduced!”- Prof Julia Blanchard, IMAS, UTAS. Read Prof Blanchard’s Dialogue Earth article here.

Welcome to the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (FishMIP)

FishMIP is a network of more than 100 marine ecosystem modellers and researchers from around the world.

We answer questions about the future of:

  • Fish & Fisheries
  • Seafood supply
  • Marine biodiversity
  • Marine ecosystem functioning
Our goal is to bring together diverse marine ecosystem models to help better understand and project the long-term impacts of climate change on fisheries and marine ecosystems, and to use our findings to help inform policy.

Part of a wider climate impact model community

FishMIP contributes to the Intersectoral Impact ModelIntercomparisonProject (ISIMIP).

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