Effect of Global Warming, Climate Change and Pollution Issues in Fisheries at MENA region: A Systematic Literature Review

Authors

  • Dr. Badriya Nasser Said Al Shammakhi
  • Dr. Krishna Murthy Meesaala
  • Dr. Anitha Ravikumar
  • Gopalan Puthukulam
  • Ravi Vinodkumar Sharma

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS10.5198

Abstract

Efforts are being started to strengthen and hurry the temperature soon. MENA region has affected due to extensive semi-dry and extreme desert places developing waterless, exposed to heights of mostly elevated hotness, less water, and prolonged constraints.  The effects are acute influencing both living conditions of humankind and economic interests. It is observed even the global warming, enhance the stress level risk impermanence of living population above sixty five years bears the risk between three to seven times by the year 2100. The study estimated to highlight the fisheries sector that act as a huge factory for backward communities such as sub Saharan African nations.  It also generates employment opportunities for men and women supporting development to the economic status leading liquid revenue as part of international transactions. This study has used systematic literature review find the influence of global warming, climate change and pollution issues in fisheries at MENA region. MENA region describes a separate consideration around the globe.  A common issue in MENA region which is vulnerable is climate change due to severe climate conditions, extreme temperature, less availability of ground water, less rainfall, less availability of agricultural resources.

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Published

2023-11-22

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Dr. Badriya Nasser Said Al Shammakhi, Dr. Krishna Murthy Meesaala, Dr. Anitha Ravikumar, Gopalan Puthukulam, & Ravi Vinodkumar Sharma. (2023). Effect of Global Warming, Climate Change and Pollution Issues in Fisheries at MENA region: A Systematic Literature Review. Migration Letters, 20(S10), 464–475. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS10.5198

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