Leitão, FranciscoRoa-Ureta, Ruben HernanCánovas, Fernando2021-01-062021-01-062020http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/14940Evidence that environmental and climate change (CC) cause long-term and large-scale variability in the dynamics of marine species populations is growing. This new variability, combined with the well-known impacts of fishing itself, would need to be quantified and integrated in the sustainable management of fisheries. The relative importance of fisheries and CC (e.g., warming, acidification, and sea level rise) onmarine and estuarine resources remains an issue of debate within the scientific community, the fishing sector, and the general public.engFisheries managementMarine resourcesEnvironmental trendsRisk assessmentSocioeconomic impactsEditorial: vulnerability of fisheries to climate changeeditorial10.3389/fmars.2020.6137932296-7745