Data from: Rethinking sustainability in seafood: synergies and trade-offs between fisheries and climate change
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In the manuscript entitled, "Rethinking sustainability in seafood:
synergies and trade-offs between fisheries and climate change", we
quantified the climate forcing per unit fish protein associated
with several different U.S. tuna fishing fleets, among the most important
capture fisheries by both volume and value. The fishing fleets include
the U.S. purse seine that operates in the Western Central Pacific
Fisheries Commission convention area, the U.S. North Pacific albacore
surface gear (which includes both troll and pole-and-line), the Hawaii
longline, the American Samoa longline, the Hawaii troll fleet,
and the American Samoa troll fleet. Here, we provide the
additional supporting information (Appendices A and B) and the
materials we used to make the figures. In Appendix A, we include catch
statistics tables. In Appendix B, we include total fuel-cycle climate
forcing tables and figures. Our climate forcing estimates include
crude oil extraction, and crude oil refining phases of the fuel cycle over
a span of 20 years (1996-2015). Our analysis includes multiple marine
fuels (distillates and heavy fuel oil), fishing territories, engine types,
and time horizons (20-y and 100-y). In addition, we provide the materials
used to make the figures in the main manuscript and the supplementary
material.
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2021-03-06



