A study published in Nature reveals the potential impact of rising emissions on commercial fish stocks in the North Atlantic Ocean, focusing on Canada and over 2,000 marine species. The research highlights that if emissions are not significantly reduced, key Canadian commercial stocks, such as lobsters, scallops, and snow crabs, will be severely affected due to climate change. The study emphasizes the need for proactive measures, like prioritizing more resilient species and implementing adaptive fisheries management strategies. However, a separate study criticizes the department for not adequately considering climate change in its decision-making, citing the recent reopening of the cod fishery as an example. The research underscores the urgency for incorporating climate data into fisheries management to ensure the protection of vulnerable species and the sustainability of fisheries in a changing ocean environment.