Future Seas is a collaborative research project funded by the Climate and Fisheries Adaptation (CAFA) Program that focuses on climate impacts on fisheries and fishing-dependent communities within the California Current Ecosystem.
NOAA’s Climate and Fisheries Adaptation Program was well represented at the 5th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Ocean via oral and poster presentations, a plenary talk, and several sessions convened by CAFA scientists.
NOAA’s Climate and Fisheries Adaptation Program (CAFA) FY23 Research Funding Opportunity is now open
CAFA personnel contributed to a NOAA Technical Memorandum on how to make fisheries and aquaculture more resilient to climate change.
NOAA’s Climate Program Office today launched a newly redesigned version of Climate.gov, NOAA’s award-winning, flagship website that provides the public with clear, timely, and science-based information about climate.
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