Researcher looks to add fishery voices to climate change research
Working in the lobster fishery, Marlene Chapman was quick to notice there was something missing in the literature when she began her masters studies on how climate change is affecting it.
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Marlene Chapman has been fishing lobster out of Murray Harbour for five years.(Submitted by Marlene Chapman)
Working in the lobster fishery, Marlene Chapman was quick to notice there was something missing in the literature when she began her masters studies on how climate change is affecting it. I can access the scientific thinking, and I can actually access a lot of the government thinking too, said Chapman.