Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios

Weather factors are an intrinsic part of the fishing environment. Changes in weather patterns due to climate change may affect the fishing environment and fishing safety. This article proposes a general framework to quantify fishing incident risks in the future due to changes in weather conditions....

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Main Authors: Sara Rezaee, Christian Seiler, Ronald Pelot, Alireza Ghasemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Weather and Climate Extremes
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221209471530027X
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spelling doaj-e86d3fdd1ddd40b98e6bb8d42601f7562020-11-24T23:02:44ZengElsevierWeather and Climate Extremes2212-09472016-09-0113C738510.1016/j.wace.2016.08.002Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenariosSara Rezaee0Christian Seiler1Ronald Pelot2Alireza Ghasemi3Dalhousie University, Industrial Engineering Department, Halifax, NS, Canada B3J2X4Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8N 6M2Dalhousie University, Industrial Engineering Department, Halifax, NS, Canada B3J2X4Dalhousie University, Industrial Engineering Department, Halifax, NS, Canada B3J2X4Weather factors are an intrinsic part of the fishing environment. Changes in weather patterns due to climate change may affect the fishing environment and fishing safety. This article proposes a general framework to quantify fishing incident risks in the future due to changes in weather conditions. This framework first builds relationships between fishing safety and weather conditions based on historical data and then predicts future risks according to these relationships with respect to potential changes in weather patterns. This paper applies the suggested framework using fishing incident data, fishing activity levels, and extreme weather conditions in Atlantic Canada to estimate the spatial distribution of fishing incident rates in the future. To do so, a classification tree is applied to historical storm tracks based on several climate models and then generated rules are applied to future storm tracks projected by selected climate change models towards the end of this century to predict fishing risk rates associated with changes in weather factors. We conclude that the environmental conditions that drive fishing incidents are projected to remain very similar by the end of this century.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221209471530027XClimate changeExtreme weather eventsFishing safetyFishing incidentsClassification and Regression Trees
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author Sara Rezaee
Christian Seiler
Ronald Pelot
Alireza Ghasemi
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Christian Seiler
Ronald Pelot
Alireza Ghasemi
Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
Weather and Climate Extremes
Climate change
Extreme weather events
Fishing safety
Fishing incidents
Classification and Regression Trees
author_facet Sara Rezaee
Christian Seiler
Ronald Pelot
Alireza Ghasemi
author_sort Sara Rezaee
title Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
title_short Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
title_full Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
title_fullStr Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? A framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
title_sort will commercial fishing be a safe occupation in future? a framework to quantify future fishing risks due to climate change scenarios
publisher Elsevier
series Weather and Climate Extremes
issn 2212-0947
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Weather factors are an intrinsic part of the fishing environment. Changes in weather patterns due to climate change may affect the fishing environment and fishing safety. This article proposes a general framework to quantify fishing incident risks in the future due to changes in weather conditions. This framework first builds relationships between fishing safety and weather conditions based on historical data and then predicts future risks according to these relationships with respect to potential changes in weather patterns. This paper applies the suggested framework using fishing incident data, fishing activity levels, and extreme weather conditions in Atlantic Canada to estimate the spatial distribution of fishing incident rates in the future. To do so, a classification tree is applied to historical storm tracks based on several climate models and then generated rules are applied to future storm tracks projected by selected climate change models towards the end of this century to predict fishing risk rates associated with changes in weather factors. We conclude that the environmental conditions that drive fishing incidents are projected to remain very similar by the end of this century.
topic Climate change
Extreme weather events
Fishing safety
Fishing incidents
Classification and Regression Trees
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221209471530027X
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