Climate Resilience
Data-driven models for protecting fisheries from climate disruption.
Overview
The Climate Resilience program leverages ocean temperature models, fish migration patterns, and storm data to help fishing communities adapt to climate change. From predictive alerts to adaptive fishing zones, we empower local ecosystems to thrive under uncertainty.
Goals
Early Warning Systems
Deploy ocean-climate sensors and satellite links for real-time risk alerts.
Adaptive Fishing Models
Adjust fishing practices and zoning based on species movement trends.
Community Training
Upskill fisherfolk to read data dashboards and make climate-smart decisions.
Key Activities
Climate Dashboard Rollout
Launched live ocean intelligence screens in 8 coastal districts.
Resilient Species Trials
Worked with hatcheries to study temperature-tolerant aquatic species.
Storm-Prep Workshops
Conducted training in 26 villages on risk avoidance and sea-readiness.
Impact
Fishing disruptions due to extreme weather events dropped by 40% in pilot zones. Hatcheries saw a 15% increase in survival rates through adaptive protocols.
Key Metrics
1250
alerts Delivered
32
villages Covered
99.3%
uptime Of Climate Systems
78
training Sessions
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