Abstract Carbonate clumped isotope thermometry is based on the ordering of 13C and 18O in the carbonate lattice and is based on the relative abundance of 13C18O16O in CO2 produced through acid digestion of carbonate minerals. The major advantage of this technique is its non‐dependency on the δ18O value of water from which the carbonate precipitated. Ghosh et al. (2007, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2007.03.015) previously published calibration data for fish otoliths referenced to heated gases and used the Gonfiantini 17O parameter set in their data evaluation. Herein, we present a new clumped isotope (Δ47) calibration for aragonitic fish otoliths in the absolute reference frame using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry 17O correction. Our revised calibration equation for otolith is: Δ47CDES=0.0364±0.005×(106)T2+0.2619±0.0657(R2=0.9,p−value