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Project Q4298081 in France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain
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English | Assessing and enhancing ecosystem services provided by diadromous fish in a climate change context |
Project Q4298081 in France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain |
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1,660,834.53 Euro
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2,214,446.04 Euro
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75.0 percent
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19 April 2018
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31 December 2021
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Institut National de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies pour l'Environnement et l'Agriculture
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Diadromous fish (shads, lampreys, eel, salmon, trout & mullet) are migratory, moving between fresh and marine waters. Through their journey, they provide ecosystem services (e.g. income, food, recreation) to local communities but few quantitative estimations exist. These services could be threatened by climate change due to spatial reallocation of fish and related benefits. DiadES aims to assess and enhance ecosystem services provided by diadromous fish in the Atlantic Area, and in parallel, the conservation status of these species, by explicitly considering in their management expected impacts of climate change on their distributions. DiadES will positively impact diadromous fish management in the face of global climate change by improving awareness and knowledge on the services provided by these species and the need to set common management measures targeting both anthropogenic pressures & climate change; favouring a joint promotion of ecosystem services related to diadromous fish in the Atlantic Area to the wider public; ensuring a sustainable ecosystem services provision by these species, combining exploitation & conservation, in support of Atlantic Area local economies and quality of life. (English)
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