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Effects of climatic variability on three fishing economies in high-latitude regions: Implications for fisheries policies

Research exploring how climatic variability impacts fishing economies in high-latitude regions was conducted in south-central Iceland and southwest Alaska during 2001–2004. Important differences were found regarding the economic impacts of climatic variations in the commercial economies in Iceland a...

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Marine resources
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