Case Study Hokkaido Set-net Fishery (Japan) Authors: Yuga Kisara, Gaku Ishimura, and Kanae Tokunaga Abstract Through vertical integration with local industries, the large-scale set-net fishery in Todohokke, Hokkaido, which is a multispecies fishery (supported by high...
Case Study Tasmania Rock Lobster Fishery (Australia) Authors: Gretta Pecl and Emily Ogier Abstract The commercial southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) fishery is the second largest wild catch fishery in Tasmania, Australia, primarily exported to high-value Asian...
Case Study United States West Coast Pacific Sardine Fishery Authors: Merrick Burden and Rod Fujita Abstract The Pacific sardine fishery has historically been a productive and lucrative industry along the West Coast of North America. However, climate change and...
Case Study Moorea Reef Fish Fishery Author: Lily Zhao Abstract This case study examines the resilience of Moorea nearshore coral reef fisheries to increased intensity of cyclones, increased frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves in the context of increasing...
Case Study Maine American Lobster Fishery (United States) Author: Katherine E. Mills Abstract The American lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery in the state of Maine (US) was examined to identify ecological, socio-economic, and governance attributes that influence its...
Case Study Kiribati Giant Clam Fishery Author: Jacob Eurich Abstract The Kiribati giant clam multi-species subsistence fishery in the Gilbert Islands shows resilience in the ecological and socio-economic dimensions to marine heatwaves and ocean acidification where...