Figure A3.2 ‘Burning ember’ plots showing the combined effect of fishing and warming on the Northeast Arctic cod stock without taking into account extra mortality due to acidification (left panel) and the combined effect of fishing and warming plus the extra mortality due to acidification (right panel). In both plots, the January temperature ranges from 2.7°C (the minimum in the time series) to 6.7°C (somewhat above the maximum of the historical time series) and fishing mortality ranges from zero to one. Color codes show the risk-of-collapse-indicator, with darker shades indicating a higher risk of stock collapse.
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Publication:
AMAP Assessment 2018: Arctic Ocean Acidification
Page number:
95
Type:
Graph
Caption:
Figure A3.2 ‘Burning ember’ plots showing the combined effect of fishing and warming on the Northeast Arctic cod stock without taking into account extra mortality due to acidification (left panel) and the combined effect of fishing and warming plus the extra mortality due to acidification (right panel). In both plots, the January temperature ranges from 2.7°C (the minimum in the time series) to 6.7°C (somewhat above the maximum of the historical time series) and fishing mortality ranges from zero to one. Color codes show the risk-of-collapse-indicator, with darker shades indicating a higher risk of stock collapse.
Location:
Northeast Arctic
Copyright:
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
Cartographer / Designer:
Burnthebook.co.uk