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Exploring the potential for marine aquaculture to contribute to ecosystem services
Marine aquaculture is growing quickly and has substantial effects on people and the environment. Existing research has demonstrated that marine aquaculture can contribute to ecosystem service provisioning that extends beyond production of a resource...
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Optimal investment decisions in lice-fighting technologies: A case study in Norway
The Norwegian salmon farming industry is currently facing significant obstacles to future growth. The major challenge is posed by the high level of sea lice in the sea nets at the salmon farms. At the moment both salmon farmers and the supplying...
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Barriers and facilitators to shellfish cultivation
A literature review was conducted to determine the barriers and facilitators to shellfish cultivation using Northern Ireland (NI) as a case study. This review included 23 papers, published in 14 journals, indexed in the Web of Science database. The...
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Ultrafiltration: A solution to recycle the breeding waters in shellfish production
Shellfish profession is jeopardized by water quality problem that concerns inlet, with the need to protect the animals from pathogens contaminations, and effluents potentially harmful for the environment with the presence of pathogens, nutrients or...
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Multi-stakeholder perspectives on spatial planning processes for mariculture in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Aquaculture provides more than half of the fish used for human consumption, contributing to food security and nutrition, economic growth and improved livelihoods. Aquaculture production in countries bordering the Mediterranean and Black Sea has grown...
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DNA-analysis to monitor fisheries and aquaculture: Too costly?
Evidence from DNA-analysis is commonplace in human criminal investigations, and while it is increasingly being used in wildlife crime, to date, its application to control and enforcement activities in fisheries and aquaculture has only been sporadic...
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Modelling seawater carbonate chemistry in shellfish aquaculture regions: Insights into CO2 release associated with shell formation and growth
Mollusc aquaculture is a high-value industry that is increasing production rapidly in Europe and across the globe. In recent years, there has been discussion of the potential wide-ranging environmental benefits of this form of food production. One...
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A global review of the ecosystem services provided by bivalve aquaculture
Bivalve shellfish aquaculture provides many benefits to society, beyond their traditional market value. This study collates the evidence available on the provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services provided by the bivalve species...
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Seagrass detection in the mediterranean: A supervised learning approach
Detecting seagrass presence/absence and distinguishing seagrass families in the Mediterranean via supervised learning methods was a problem. By merging datasets about seagrass presence and other external environmental variables, the authors developed...
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Using public comments to gauge social licence to operate for finfish aquaculture: lessons from Scotland
Research and development in the aquaculture industry tends to focus on environmental and economic outcomes. However, with increasing use of marine space, competition between different industries and priorities for coastal communities is a social...