牵头机构:
渔业研究与发展公司 (FRDC) - 澳大利亚
The Climate Resilience project seeks to mitigate climate impacts to fishing and aquaculture, and improve adaptation to increase resilience.
Climate change is impacting Australia’s aquatic ecosystems, and the sectors and industries that rely on those systems. Australia’s oceans provide irreplaceable services including oxygen production, nutrient recycling and climate regulation and they generate considerable economic wealth through fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, energy, and transport.
There is significant effort to understand climate change causes, but for Australian fishing and aquaculture, it is vital to recognise that changes are occurring, appreciate the associated risks and opportunities, and respond by executing effective strategies to improve resilience through adaptation and mitigation.
Key initiatives as part of the Climate Resilience project include reducing emissions from fuels, electricity and aquaculture feeds to meet Australia’s commitment of carbon neutrality by 2050.
开始日期:01/07/2022
结束日期30/06/2025
主要联系人:Patrick Hone(patrick.hone@frdc.com.au)