Scenarios for investigating the future of Canada’s oceans and marine fisheries under environmental and socioeconomic change
CORU Leader William Cheung recently co-authored a paper published in Regional Environmental Change that reviewed existing methods of scenario analysis (preparing for future response based on multiple potential outcomes) in the marine conservation and fisheries sectors in Canada. Their aim was to determine whether these scenario analyses in the existing literature adequately consider biophysical, socioeconomic and policy-related factors to “provide […]
Biogeochemical regions of the Mediterranean Sea: an objective multidimensional and multivariate environmental approach
CORU Postdoctoral fellow Gabriel Reygondeau recently had the study “Biogeochemical regions of the Mediterranean Sea: an objective multidimensional and multivariate environmental approach” published in Progress in Oceanography. In the paper, a biogeochemical/ecological spatial framework was defined for ecosystems of the Mediterranean Sea. The authors show that the vertical dimension is crucial in such analysis since […]