@article{fdi:010093503, title = {{S}ocio-economic impacts and responses of the fishing industry and fishery managers to changes in small pelagic fish distribution and abundance}, author = {{Q}uezada-{E}scalona, {F}. {J}. and {T}ommasi, {D}. and {K}aplan, {I}. {C}. and {H}ernvann, {P}. {Y}. and {F}rawley, {T}. {H}. and {G}arcia, {D}. and {I}baibarriaga, {L}. and {S}ánchez-{M}aroño, {S}. and de {M}oor, {C}. and {B}eckensteiner, {J}ennifer and {S}chueller, {A}. {M}. and {F}eijó, {D}. and {C}iorciaro, {D}. and {K}urota, {H}. and {O}liveros-{R}amos, {R}. and {W}ildermuth, {R}. {P}. and {M}roch, {R}. and {W}ise, {L}. and {B}aker, {M}. {R}. and {H}ansen, {C}. and {H}emed, {S}. {A}. and {B}rochier, {T}imoth{\'e}e and {S}tohs, {S}. {M}. and {E}nciso-{E}nciso, {C}. and {J}acobsen, {N}. {S}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}mall {P}elagic {F}ish ({SPF}) exhibit large fluctuations in abundance and distribution in response to environmental variability. {T}o maintain the resilience of fishing communities and develop effective and equitable climate adaptation strategies, improved understanding of how the fishing industry responds to spatio-temporal shifts within and across {SPF} populations is of critical importance. {I}n this paper, we examine the responses of the fishing industry and resource managers to shifts in {SPF} availability worldwide and identify the resulting socioeconomic impacts. {L}everaging {SPF} case studies from around the globe, we synthesize and compare the social-ecological linkages and feedbacks mediating how {SPF} fisheries respond to changes in marine ecosystem structure and function associated with (1) spatial shifts in species distribution and habitat availability, (2) 'boom and bust' population dynamics, or (3) changes in fish size and quality. {O}ur case studies illustrate multiple paths towards the resilience of small pelagic fisheries and the fishing industry dependent upon them while emphasizing the need for increased coordination and cooperation across sectors and scales as climate change progresses. {D}rawing from the lessons offered by historical responses, as environmental variability increases, efforts to increase the flexibility and dynamism of {SPF} harvest portfolios and management strategies, licensing regimes, and international catch and allocation agreements may be required to ensure resource sustainability and human well-being.}, keywords = {{C}limate change ; {S}mall pelagic species ; {F}isheries ; {S}ocio-ecological systems ; {C}ommunities' adaptive responses ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{R}eviews in {F}ish {B}iology and {F}isheries}, volume = {[{E}arly access]}, numero = {}, pages = {[31 p.]}, ISSN = {0960-3166}, year = {2025}, DOI = {10.1007/s11160-025-09949-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010093503}, }