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 | Jan 25, 2019 | CERES publications, inland waters, Uncategorized
This review shows the changes to the estuarine biota (the primary production, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthic invertebrates, fish, and birds) resulting from that legacy but, in addition to considering current hazards, it aims to predict the consequences of future...
by CERES | Jan 1, 2019 | CERES publications, inland waters, marine aquaculture, marine fisheries
This article examines European Blue Growth’s adequacy to enable social innovation as a strategy for the use and management of marine resources. Social innovation is interpreted as the changing behaviour of a group of actors joined in a network, leading to new...
by CERES | May 30, 2018 | CERES News, inland waters
Photo: fishing in the Razim lake, by Ion Navodaru, INCDDD, CERES consortium Irina CERNIȘENCU and her colleagues from Danube Delta National Institute for Research (Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Delta Dunarii , INCDDD), CERES Project partner have presented...
by CERES | May 15, 2017 | CERES publications, inland waters
CERES case studies Designing a global assessment of climate change on inland waters: knowns and needs To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fisheries, and aquaculture at a global scale, but one is necessary to...
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