Episode

Climate change, blue foods, and growing insecurity

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Deep Dive: The SeafoodSource Podcast
Published
Aug 14, 2024
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678
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Summary

In this presentation from Seafood Expo Global 2024, World Wildlife Fund Senior Director of Oceans Futures Sarah Glaser explains how climate change is causing fishery populations to move, which could lead to increased global conflicts. Join Premium to access all available conference recordings >>