Published December 24, 2022 | Version v1
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Case studies on climate change impact and mitigation of India

  • 1. *Department of Fisheries Biology and Resource Management Fisheries College & Research Institute, TNJFU, Thoothukudi- 628 008. Tamil Nadu.

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Due to direct and indirect effects on natural resources, climate change will likely have both good and negative effects on the aquaculture and fishing industries. The temperature, rain patterns, freshwater shortage, circulation, upwelling, sea level rise, and sea water intrusion in estuarine areas are the key climate change factors that could have an impact on fisheries and aquaculture activities. Climate change elements that are important to the coastal and fishing populations in India. In this case studies of coastal communities' (perceived or actual) responses to climate change, including how they used traditional ecological knowledge or combined it with modern research. Policies, laws, and programmers already in place to address climate change-related challenges, particularly in respect to adaptation and mitigation strategies for fishing communities.

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