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Exposure of Mediterranean Countries to Ocean Acidification

Nathalie Hilmi    
Denis Allemand    
Mine Cinar    
Sarah Cooley    
Jason M Hall-Spencer    
Gunnar Haraldsson    
Caroline Hattam    
Ross A. Jeffree    
James C. Orr    
Katrin Rehdanz    
Stéphanie Reynaud    
Alain Safa and Sam Dupont    

Resumen

This study examines the potential effects of ocean acidification on countries and fisheries of the Mediterranean Sea. The implications for seafood security and supply are evaluated by examining the sensitivity of the Mediterranean to ocean acidification at chemical, biological, and macro-economic levels. The limited information available on impacts of ocean acidification on harvested (industrial, recreational, and artisanal fishing) and cultured species (aquaculture) prevents any biological impact assessment. However, it appears that non-developed nations around the Mediterranean, particularly those for which fisheries are increasing, yet rely heavily on artisanal fleets, are most greatly exposed to socioeconomic consequences from ocean acidification.

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