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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.

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.

We answer questions about the future of:

Fish & Fisheries

Seafood supply

Marine biodiversity

Marine ecosystem functioning

Part of a wider climate impact model community

FishMIP contributes to the Intersectoral Impact ModelIntercomparisonProject (ISIMIP).

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