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Our latest FAO report "[**Climate change risks to marine ecosystems and fisheries**](https://openknowledge.fao.org/items/ae42f17d-4685-4c7e-8e3d-424cea16c8d4)**"** is now published!
"**Fish face vast decline if emissions are not reduced!**"- Prof Julia Blanchard, IMAS, UTAS. Read Prof Blanchard's Dialogue Earth article [here](https://dialogue.earth/en/ocean/fish-face-vast-decline-if-emissions-are-not-reduced/).
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#### **Welcome to the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (FishMIP)** {style="text-align: center; font-size:1.5rem"}
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FishMIP is a network of more than 100 marine ecosystem modellers and researchers from around the world.
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#### We answer questions about the future of: {style="margin-left: 1em"}
- Fish & Fisheries
- Seafood supply
- Marine biodiversity
- Marine ecosystem functioning
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| Our goal is to bring together diverse marine ecosystem models to help better understand and project the long-term impacts of climate change on fisheries and marine ecosystems, and to use our findings to help inform policy. |
#### Part of a wider climate impact model community
FishMIP contributes to the [**Intersectoral Impact ModelIntercomparisonProject (ISIMIP)**](https://www.isimip.org/){.email-link}.
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