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The FinRisk project explores the financial risks of climate impacts on seafood production. It is a three-year project (December 2023 – December 2026) led by the Stockholm Resilience Centre in collaboration with the Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions and the University of California – Santa Cruz.

The purpose of the project is to better understand the financial risks to seafood businesses from climate impacts on marine fish populations and co-design actionable strategies companies can take to reduce these risks, including climate adaptation strategies in fisheries management.

Aims

The key objectives of the project are to:

1) conduct landscape analyses on climate change impacts on commercial marine wild capture seafood production and different adaptation strategies/tools for building climate resilience in seafood production;
2) develop and apply a methodology to map and specify financial risks of climate change impacts on industrial fisheries; and
3) create publicly-available toolkits for industry and other actors to integrate climate resilience into their business operations and supply chains.

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