FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Are we ready to track climate‐driven shifts in marine species across international boundaries? ‐ A global survey of scientific bottom trawl data BT AF Maureaud, Aurore Frelat, Romain Pécuchet, Laurène Shackell, Nancy Mérigot, Bastien Pinsky, Malin L. Amador, Kofi Anderson, Sean C. Arkhipkin, Alexander Auber, Arnaud Barri, Iça Bell, Richard J. Belmaker, Jonathan Beukhof, Esther Camara, Mohamed L. Guevara‐Carrasco, Renato Choi, Junghwa Christensen, Helle T. Conner, Jason Cubillos, Luis A. Diadhiou, Hamet D. Edelist, Dori Emblemsvåg, Margrete Ernst, Billy Fairweather, Tracey P. Fock, Heino O. Friedland, Kevin D. Garcia, Camilo B Gascuel, Didier Gislason, Henrik Goren, Menachem Guitton, Jérôme Jouffre, Didier Hattab, Tarek Hidalgo, Manuel Kathena, Johannes N. Knuckey, Ian Kidé, Saïkou O. Koen‐Alonso, Mariano Koopman, Matt Kulik, Vladimir León, Jacqueline P Levitt‐Barmats, Ya’arit Lindegren, Martin Llope, Marcos Massiot‐Granier, Félix Masski, Hicham McLean, Matthew Meissa, Beyah Mérillet, Laurene Mihneva, Vesselina Nunoo, Francis K. E. O'Driscoll, Richard O'Leary, Cecilia A. Petrova, Elitsa Ramos, Jorge E. Refes, Wahid Román‐Marcote, Esther Siegstad, Helle Sobrino, Ignacio Sólmundsson, Jón Sonin, Oren Spies, Ingrid Steingrund, Petur Stephenson, Fabrice Stern, Nir Tserkova, Feriha Tserpes, Georges Tzanatos, Evangelos Rijn, Itai Zwieten, Paul A. M. Vasilakopoulos, Paraskevas Yepsen, Daniela V. 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Lyngby, Denmark Aquaculture and Fisheries Group Wageningen University Research Wageningen ,The Netherlands Norwegian College of Fishery Science UiT The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø ,Norway Fisheries and Oceans Canada Bedford Institute of Oceanography Dartmouth NS, Canada MARBEC University of Montpellier CNRS, Sète ,France Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick NJ, USA Fisheries Scientific Survey Division Fisheries Commission Tema, Ghana Fisheries and Oceans Canada Pacific Biological Station Nanaimo BC, Canada Falkland Islands Fisheries Department Directorate of Natural Resources Stanley, Falkland Islands Halieutique Manche Mer du Nord unit French Research Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER) Boulogne‐sur‐Mer, France Centro de Investigaçao Pesqueira Aplicada (CIPA) Bissau ,Guinea‐Bissau The Nature Conservancy Narragansett RI ,USA School of Zoology and The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History Tel Aviv ,Israel Wageningen Marine Research IJmuiden, The Netherlands Halieute National Center of Fisheries Sciences of Boussoura Conakry, Republic of Guinea General Directorate of Demersal and Coastal Resources ResearchInstituto del Mar Perú (IMARPE) Callao ,Perú Fisheries Resources Research Center National Institute of Fisheries Science Tongyeong‐si ,Korea Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Nuuk, Greenland Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Seattle WA ,USA COPAS Sur‐Austral Departamento de Oceanografía University of Concepcion Concepción, Chile Fisheries and Aquaculture Biologist ISRACRODT Dakar, Senegal Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies and Department of Maritime Civilizations Charney School of Marine Sciences University of Haifa Haifa ,Israel Møreforsking Ålesund AS Ålesund, Norway Millennium Nucleus of Ecology and Sustainable Management of Oceanic Islands (ESMOI) Departamento de Oceanografía Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas Universidad de Concepción Concepción ,Chile Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Cape Town ,South Africa Thuenen Institute of Sea Fisheries Bremerhaven ,Germany Narragansett Laboratory National Marine Fisheries Service Narragansett RI ,USA Departamento de Biologia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogotá ,Colombia ESE, Ecology and Ecosystem Health Institut Agro Rennes ,France Ecosystem Oceanography Group (GRECO) Instituto Español de Oceanografía Centre Oceanogràfic de les Balears Palma de Mallorca ,Spain National Marine Information and Research Centre Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) Swakopmund, Namibia Fishwell Consulting Pty Ltd Queenscliff Vic., Australia Institut Mauritanien de Recherches Océanographiques et des Pêches Nouadhibou ,Mauritania Northwest Atlantic Fisheries CentreFisheries and Oceans Canada St. John's NL, Canada Pacific Branch (TINRO) of Russian Federal Research Institute Of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) Vladivostok ,Russia Instituto Español de Oceanografía Cádiz Andalucía, Spain Département Adaptations du vivant UMR BOREA Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle Paris, France Institut National de Recherche Halieutique Casablanca ,Morocco Department of Biology Dalhousie University Halifax NS, Canada National Museum of Natural History Paris ,France Ifremer, Lorient ,France Institute of Fish Resources Varna, Bulgaria Department of Marine and Fisheries Sciences University of Ghana Accra ,Ghana National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited Wellington ,New Zealand Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division, Alaska Fisheries Science Center NOAA Seattle WA ,USA Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies University of Tasmania Hobart Tas., Australia National Higher School of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management Dély Ibrahim, Algeria Instituto Español de Oceanografía Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo Vigo ,Spain Marine and Freshwater Research Institute Reykjavik, Iceland Israeli Fisheries Division, Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Ministry of Agriculture Kiryat Haim, Israel Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Seattle WA ,USA Faroe Marine Research Institute Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute Haifa ,Israel Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) Heraklion ,Greece Department of Biology University of Patras Patras, Greece School of Zoology Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel Joint Research Centre (JRC) European Commission Ispra, Italy Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias con Mención en Manejo de Recursos Acuáticos Renovables (MaReA) Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas Universidad de Concepción Concepción ,Chile Antarctic Conservation and Management Program Australian Antarctic Division Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment Kingston Tas., Australia Habitat and Ecological Processes Research Program Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA Seattle WA, USA MARBEC University of MontpellierCNRS Sète ,France C2 UNIV TECH DENMARK (DTU AQUA), DENMARK UNIV TECH DENMARK (DTU AQUA), DENMARK UNIV WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS UNIV ARCTIC UIT NORWAY, NORWAY MPO BEDFORD INST OCEANOG, CANADA IFREMER, FRANCE UNIV NEW BRUNSWICK, USA FISHERIES SCIENTIFIC SURVEY DIV, GHANA MPO, CANADA FIFD, FALKLAND ISLANDS IFREMER, FRANCE CIPA, GUINEA‐BISSAU NATURE CONSERVANCY, USA STEINHARDT NHM, ISRAEL WAGENINGEN MARINE RES, NETHERLANDS CNSHB, REPUBLIC OF GUINEA IMARPE, PERU NIFS, SOUTH KOREA GREENLAND INST NAT RES, GREENLAND NOAA, USA UNIV CONCEPCION, CHILE ISRA CRODT, SENEGAL UNIV HAIFA, ISRAEL MØREFORSKING AS, NORWAY UNIV CONCEPCION, CHILE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY, SOUTH AFRICA THUNEN INST SEA FISHERIES, GERMANY NOAA, USA UNIV NACL COLOMBIA, COLOMBIA AGROCAMPUS OUEST, FRANCE IEO, SPAIN NATMIRC, NAMIBIA FISHWELL CONSULTING PTY LTD, AUSTRALIA IMROP, MAURITANIA MPO, CANADA TINRO, RUSSIA IEO, SPAIN MNHN, FRANCE INRH, MOROCCO UNIV DALHOUSIE, CANADA MNHN, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE INST FISHING RESOURCES, BULGARIA UNIV GHANA, GHANA NIWA, NEW ZEALAND NOAA, USA UNIV TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA ENSSMAL, ALGERIA IEO, SPAIN MFRI, ICELAND ISRAELI FISHERIES DIV, ISRAEL NOAA, USA FAMRI, FAROE ISLANDS IOLR, ISRAEL HELLENIC CTR MARINE RES, GREECE UNIV PATRAS, GREECE UNIV TEL AVIV, ISRAEL JRC, ITALY UNIV CONCEPCION, CHILE AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC DIV, AUSTRALIA NOAA, USA IRD, FRANCE SI BOULOGNE SETE LORIENT SE PDG-RBE-HMMN-LRHBL PDG-RBE-MARBEC-LHM PDG-RBE-STH-LTBH UM MARBEC IN WOS Ifremer UPR WOS Ifremer UMR WOS Cotutelle UMR copubli-france copubli-p187 copubli-europe copubli-int-hors-europe copubli-sud IF 13.212 TC 43 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00658/76971/78197.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00658/76971/78198.docx https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00658/76971/78199.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;bottom trawl survey;climate change;demersal fish;fisheries policy;global data synthesis;open science;species distribution;transboundary conservation AB Marine biota are redistributing at a rapid pace in response to climate change and shifting seascapes. While changes in fish populations and community structure threaten the sustainability of fisheries, our capacity to adapt by tracking and projecting marine species remains a challenge due to data discontinuities in biological observations, lack of data availability, and mismatch between data and real species distributions. To assess the extent of this challenge, we review the global status and accessibility of ongoing scientific bottom trawl surveys. In total, we gathered metadata for 283,925 samples from 95 surveys conducted regularly from 2001 to 2019. We identified that 59% of the metadata collected are not publicly available, highlighting that the availability of data is the most important challenge to assess species redistributions under global climate change. Given that the primary purpose of surveys is to provide independent data to inform stock assessment of commercially important populations, we further highlight that single surveys do not cover the full range of the main commercial demersal fish species. An average of 18 surveys is needed to cover at least 50% of species ranges, demonstrating the importance of combining multiple surveys to evaluate species range shifts. We assess the potential for combining surveys to track transboundary species redistributions and show that differences in sampling schemes and inconsistency in sampling can be overcome with spatio‐temporal modeling to follow species density redistributions. In light of our global assessment, we establish a framework for improving the management and conservation of transboundary and migrating marine demersal species. We provide directions to improve data availability and encourage countries to share survey data, to assess species vulnerabilities, and to support management adaptation in a time of climate‐driven ocean changes. PY 2021 PD JAN SO Global Change Biology SN 1354-1013 PU Wiley VL 27 IS 2 UT 000587698100001 BP 220 EP 236 DI 10.1111/gcb.15404 ID 76971 ER EF