Adaptation to Climate Change - 5 (b) The Marine Environment - Large Scale Responses by Governments and Others
-Image is AI generated by Microsoft Copilot The ocean doesn’t respect borders, politics, or loyalties - neither do a lot of fishermen, it seems. Thank you to those who do. The Ocean's job is to move heat, carbon, nutrients, and life across entire hemispheres, well beyond the jurisdiction of any one country. The first part of this post is about how countries manage declining fish stocks and avoid conflicts. The second part is about ways in which we can help. 1. Managing Fish Stocks The Role of National Governments National governments generally set overall fisheries laws, quotas, reporting requirements, and conservation frameworks, while in Australia at least, State governments manage inshore fisheries, licensing, local closures, and compliance. Both levels of government are increasingly having to intervene due to climate ‑ driven stock collapses — including emergency closures and orderly licence buyouts. Only a few weeks ago, Ta...