June webinar: Topics at the nexus of climate change, fisheries & blue foods
1 PM–2 PM | Online | PublicJoin us for the next installment of our monthly webinar series.

Join us for the June installment of the webinar series Topics at the nexus of climate change, fisheries and blue foods.
Our June webinar will focus on Knowledge and Data to Support Fisheries and Ocean Management
Presenters and Topics:
Future Seas is a collaborative, interdisciplinary effort to explore potential impacts of climate change on U.S. west coast fisheries and to evaluate strategies for managing those impacts. (Presenter: Isaac Kaplan, NOAA)
Northeast Climate Integrated Modeling (NCLIM) is working to develop an integrated modeling framework to inform marine resource decision-making under projected climate change in the Northeast U.S. (Presenter: Lisa Kerr, University of Maine)
Date: June 25, 2025
Time: 1pm EDT (UTC-4)
This webinar series is jointly hosted by the UN Ocean Decade Programs Blue Food Futures, Fisheries Strategies for Changing Oceans and Resilient Ecosystems (FishSCORE), Sustainability, Predictability, and Resilience of Marine Ecosystems (SUPREME), Sustainability of Marine Ecosystems through Global Knowledge Networks (SmartNet), and Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (FishMIP) and endorsed project Basin Scale Events to Coastal Impacts (BECI).
This webinar series highlights current efforts and challenges at the climate-fisheries nexus. Presentations and discussions will range from data-driven efforts to better understand oceanographic and biological changes affecting fisheries, to how the results can be used to inform fisheries management, aquaculture, and sustainable food decisions, to the many ways people and broader communities are being impacted by and adapting to changes in marine ecosystems and marine resource use.