The latest NECCTON report marks a major step forward in developing higher trophic level (HTL) models — representing fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals — to support marine biodiversity conservation and sustainable food resource management....
Learn moreWe’re excited to share NECCTON Deliverable 6.2, which details major improvements to the marine biogeochemical models used in NECCTON — focusing on benthic systems, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and habitat suitability for benthic flora and fauna....
Learn moreNew NECCTON Video: The Future of Tuna – Managing Climate Risks and Sustaining Island Economies Tuna fisheries are essential for global food security and a cornerstone of economic livelihoods in many Pacific and Indian Ocean nations. However, climate change is reshaping ocean conditions and threatening the stability of tuna stocks—and the communities that depend on them. ...
Learn moreA new NECCTON report presents a suite of tools for mapping integrated pressures, exposure, and environmental risk in European seas. The tools focus on four new climate change indices: - Aerobic Growth Index - Aragonite Saturation Index - Hypoxia Index - Heat Wave Hazard Index...
Learn moreHow can science support marine biodiversity? At the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), NECCTON is putting advanced ocean forecasting at the heart of sustainable marine management....
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