Catches of Skipjack Tuna to Increase, Bigeye to Decline
date:Jul 13, 2012
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Key messages from the meeting included the projection that catches of skipjack tuna are expected to increase in the eastern Pacific because of climate change, whereas catches of bigeye tuna are likely to decline across the region.


Participants also heard that coral reefs are very likely to be severely degraded by rising sea surface temperatures and ocean acidification, resulting in lower catches from coastal fisheries. On the other hand, increased rainfall and warmer tem
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