Section: Climate Resilience Toolkit
Published: April 17, 2016
Summary: Climate change is altering US marine ecosystems in unprecedented ways, leading to shifts in species’ location, productivity, and seasonal timing. This poses risks to fisheries, tourism, recreation, transportation, energy, and other economic sectors—and also undermines critical connections between people and the ocean, especially within Indigenous communities. Swift implementation of equity-focused adaptation and mitigation could help limit future risks.