by CERES | Sep 29, 2021 | CERES News, CERES publications, CERES Science, marine fisheries
CERES researchers present climate risk analyses for 1) 105 ocean-dependent communities and 2) 380 fishing fleets in Europe. Their unique approach provides a perspective over the climate risks in this diverse and populous continent that is unprecedented in both its...
by CERES | Feb 23, 2021 | CERES publications, inland waters, marine aquaculture
CERES researchers developed a methodology for simulating three key determinants of aquaculture carrying capacity: husbandry, environmental effects, and disease, capable of scaling to any farm size: the Aquaculture, Biosecurity, and Carrying Capacity (ABC) framework....
by CERES | Feb 4, 2021 | CERES publications
It has proven extremely challenging for researchers to predict with confidence how human societies might develop in the future, yet managers and industries need to make projections in order to test adaptation and mitigation strategies designed to build resilience to...
by CERES | Sep 29, 2020 | CERES publications, marine aquaculture
Climate-driven changes in aquatic environments have already started to affect the European aquaculture sector’s most commercially important finfish and shellfish species. In addition to changes in water quality and temperature that can directly influence fish...
by CERES | Sep 21, 2020 | CERES publications, marine fisheries
The SS-DBEM is a mechanistic model, which means that it takes into account aspects of ecology (e.g. habitat preference, migration) and physiology (e.g. growth and reproduction) to determine biomass and distribution of fish species in response to changes in the...
by CERES | May 13, 2020 | CERES News, CERES publications
The CERES project’s synthesis report is now available for everyone to read. The report focuses on the most commercially valuable fish and shellfish to identify the risks, opportunities, and uncertainties of climate change for Europe’s fishery and...
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